The use of maternal health care is limited in India despite several programmatic efforts for its improvement since the late 1980's. The use of maternal health care is typically patterned on socioeconomic and cultural contours. However, there is no clear perspective about how socioeconomic differences over time have contributed towards the use of maternal health care in India.Using data from three rounds of National Family Health Survey (NFHS) conducted during 1992–2006, we analyse the trends and patterns in utilization of prenatal care (PNC) in first trimester with four or more antenatal care visits and skilled birth attendance (SBA) among poor and nonpoor mothers, disaggregated by area of residence in India and three contrasting provinces,...
Background: Two decades after the launch of the Safe Motherhood campaign, India still accounts for a...
BackgroundIndia has enjoyed enhanced economic growth, but has fared poorly in human development indi...
Objective. To investigate the socio-economic differentials in the quality (clinical and interpersona...
The use of maternal health care is limited in India despite several programmatic efforts for its imp...
Previous studies have shown that the uptake of maternal health care in developing countries has sign...
First, our objective was to estimate socio-economic inequalities in the use of postnatal care (PNC) ...
OBJECTIVES: First, our objective was to estimate socio-economic inequalities in the use of postnatal...
Studies have widely documented the socioeconomic inequalities in maternal and child health related o...
There is a great socio-demographical discrepancy in utilization of maternal health care services in ...
Studies have widely documented the socioeconomic inequalities in maternal and child health related o...
India has achieved noticeable decline in maternal mortality ratio through the implementation of Nati...
Objective: To review the inequities in utilization of Skilled Birth Attendants (SBA) and institution...
Background: Low use of maternal care services is one of the reasons why child mortality and maternal...
In 2005, India launched the National Rural Health Mission (NRHM) to strengthen the primary healthcar...
India launched the National Rural Health Mission (NRHM) in 2005 to improve maternal and child health...
Background: Two decades after the launch of the Safe Motherhood campaign, India still accounts for a...
BackgroundIndia has enjoyed enhanced economic growth, but has fared poorly in human development indi...
Objective. To investigate the socio-economic differentials in the quality (clinical and interpersona...
The use of maternal health care is limited in India despite several programmatic efforts for its imp...
Previous studies have shown that the uptake of maternal health care in developing countries has sign...
First, our objective was to estimate socio-economic inequalities in the use of postnatal care (PNC) ...
OBJECTIVES: First, our objective was to estimate socio-economic inequalities in the use of postnatal...
Studies have widely documented the socioeconomic inequalities in maternal and child health related o...
There is a great socio-demographical discrepancy in utilization of maternal health care services in ...
Studies have widely documented the socioeconomic inequalities in maternal and child health related o...
India has achieved noticeable decline in maternal mortality ratio through the implementation of Nati...
Objective: To review the inequities in utilization of Skilled Birth Attendants (SBA) and institution...
Background: Low use of maternal care services is one of the reasons why child mortality and maternal...
In 2005, India launched the National Rural Health Mission (NRHM) to strengthen the primary healthcar...
India launched the National Rural Health Mission (NRHM) in 2005 to improve maternal and child health...
Background: Two decades after the launch of the Safe Motherhood campaign, India still accounts for a...
BackgroundIndia has enjoyed enhanced economic growth, but has fared poorly in human development indi...
Objective. To investigate the socio-economic differentials in the quality (clinical and interpersona...