The beneficial influence of social networks on health and wellbeing is well-established. In poor urban settlements in Bangladesh, BRAC’s Manoshi programme trains community health workers (CHWs) to support women through pregnancy, delivery and postpartum periods. This paper test the hypothesis that the introduction of CHWs as weak ties into the social networks of Manoshi members mediates improvements in maternal and neonatal health (MNH) best practices by providing support, facilitating ideational change, connecting mother to resources, and strengthening or countering the influence of strong ties.1000 women who had given birth in the last three months were identified and interviewed as part of ongoing monitoring of 5 poor urban settlements i...
Continuing high global maternal mortality and morbidity rates in developing countries have resulted ...
The transformation of the BRAC MANOSHI programme from humanitarian to a social enterprise model, has...
Setting: The introduction of accredited social health activists (ASHAs, community workers) in the co...
The beneficial influence of social networks on health and wellbeing is well-established. In poor urb...
The beneficial influence of social networks on health and wellbeing is well-established. In poor urb...
Background The beneficial influence of social networks on health and wellbeing is well-established. ...
This paper examines the association of social networks with the experience of neonatal death and the...
The limitations of individual level interventions in changing behaviors to improve global maternal, ...
The limitations of individual level interventions in changing behaviors to improve global maternal, ...
This paper examines the association of women\u27s social networks with the use of skilled birth atte...
Similar to many sub-Saharan African countries, maternal mortality in Ghana ranks among the highest (...
BackgroundAlthough achieved development goals on maternal and child health, in the era of Sustainabl...
BackgroundAlthough achieved development goals on maternal and child health, in the era of Sustainabl...
Abstract Background High maternal mortality has remained an unmet public health challenge in the dev...
The aim of this paper is to elucidate the links between place and Bengali immigrant women's use of s...
Continuing high global maternal mortality and morbidity rates in developing countries have resulted ...
The transformation of the BRAC MANOSHI programme from humanitarian to a social enterprise model, has...
Setting: The introduction of accredited social health activists (ASHAs, community workers) in the co...
The beneficial influence of social networks on health and wellbeing is well-established. In poor urb...
The beneficial influence of social networks on health and wellbeing is well-established. In poor urb...
Background The beneficial influence of social networks on health and wellbeing is well-established. ...
This paper examines the association of social networks with the experience of neonatal death and the...
The limitations of individual level interventions in changing behaviors to improve global maternal, ...
The limitations of individual level interventions in changing behaviors to improve global maternal, ...
This paper examines the association of women\u27s social networks with the use of skilled birth atte...
Similar to many sub-Saharan African countries, maternal mortality in Ghana ranks among the highest (...
BackgroundAlthough achieved development goals on maternal and child health, in the era of Sustainabl...
BackgroundAlthough achieved development goals on maternal and child health, in the era of Sustainabl...
Abstract Background High maternal mortality has remained an unmet public health challenge in the dev...
The aim of this paper is to elucidate the links between place and Bengali immigrant women's use of s...
Continuing high global maternal mortality and morbidity rates in developing countries have resulted ...
The transformation of the BRAC MANOSHI programme from humanitarian to a social enterprise model, has...
Setting: The introduction of accredited social health activists (ASHAs, community workers) in the co...