AbstractThis study aimed to investigate factors that influence antenatal care utilization and their association with adverse pregnancy outcomes (defined as low birth weight, stillbirth, preterm delivery or small for gestational age) among pregnant women in Kumasi. A quantitative cross-sectional study was conducted of 643 women aged 19–48 years who presented for delivery at selected public hospitals and private traditional birth attendants from July–November 2011. Participants’ information and factors influencing antenatal attendance were collected using a structured questionnaire and antenatal records. Associations between these factors and adverse pregnancy outcomes were assessed using chi-square and logistic regression.Nineteen percent of...
The antenatal characteristics of 503 pregnant women attending maternal and child health clinics in A...
BackgroundEach year, over two million babies die before they are born. Like maternal deaths, the gre...
Abstract Background Research has shown that use of antenatal services by pregnant women and delivery...
This study aimed to investigate factors that influence antenatal care utilization and their associat...
AbstractThis study aimed to investigate factors that influence antenatal care utilization and their ...
Background. In sub-Saharan Africa, there is high coverage of the recommended four or more times ante...
Background This study investigates factors determining the timing of antenatal care (ANC) visit a...
Objective: Little is known about the relative contribution of prenatal care utilization on pregnancy...
Access to quality healthcare still remains a major challenge in the efforts at reversing maternal mo...
Background: Improving maternal health is a global challenge. In Ghana, maternal morbidity and mortal...
The paper investigates the determinants of antenatal care use in Ghana. In particular, we study how ...
Approximately 800 women die of pregnancy-related complications every day. Over half of these deaths ...
Maternal and neonatal mortality remains a public health burden around the globe most especially in d...
Background. Despite the high antenatal care attendance rate in Ghana, skilled birth attendance is re...
Abstract Background Maternal mortality is the subject of the United Nations’ fifth Millennium Develo...
The antenatal characteristics of 503 pregnant women attending maternal and child health clinics in A...
BackgroundEach year, over two million babies die before they are born. Like maternal deaths, the gre...
Abstract Background Research has shown that use of antenatal services by pregnant women and delivery...
This study aimed to investigate factors that influence antenatal care utilization and their associat...
AbstractThis study aimed to investigate factors that influence antenatal care utilization and their ...
Background. In sub-Saharan Africa, there is high coverage of the recommended four or more times ante...
Background This study investigates factors determining the timing of antenatal care (ANC) visit a...
Objective: Little is known about the relative contribution of prenatal care utilization on pregnancy...
Access to quality healthcare still remains a major challenge in the efforts at reversing maternal mo...
Background: Improving maternal health is a global challenge. In Ghana, maternal morbidity and mortal...
The paper investigates the determinants of antenatal care use in Ghana. In particular, we study how ...
Approximately 800 women die of pregnancy-related complications every day. Over half of these deaths ...
Maternal and neonatal mortality remains a public health burden around the globe most especially in d...
Background. Despite the high antenatal care attendance rate in Ghana, skilled birth attendance is re...
Abstract Background Maternal mortality is the subject of the United Nations’ fifth Millennium Develo...
The antenatal characteristics of 503 pregnant women attending maternal and child health clinics in A...
BackgroundEach year, over two million babies die before they are born. Like maternal deaths, the gre...
Abstract Background Research has shown that use of antenatal services by pregnant women and delivery...