Maternal health services play a vital role in optimizing pregnancy outcomes, especially for high-risk women in developing countries. In order to understand why few women utilize such services, extensive interviews were conducted on the Nyakach Plateau in rural western Kenya. Within a sample of 90 native Luo women (43 pregnant and 47 non-pregnant), 97.87% of the pregnant women intended to deliver at a health center, but only 45.00% of previously pregnant mothers actually did. Within the larger context of liberation theology, Paul Farmer MD PhD contrasts “structural” barriers with “cognitivist-personalistic” barriers and recommends that studies elucidate which of these problems is primary. His own work has shown that knowledge and values...
Background: The efforts and commitments to accelerate progress towards the Millennium Development Go...
Abstract Background The North Eastern region in Kenya...
Background In western Kenya, maternal mortality is a major public health problem estimated at 730/1...
Objective: To explore barriers to utilization of health-facility-based delivery in Kenya, use of whi...
Background: Antenatal care (ANC), facility delivery and postnatal care (PNC), are proven to reduce m...
Background: Antenatal care (ANC), facility delivery and postnatal care (PNC), are proven to reduce m...
BackgroundUnderstanding the existing barriers to utilization of maternal and newborn health care ser...
Access to appropriate health care including skilled birth attendance at delivery and timely referral...
BACKGROUND:Under the Free Maternity Policy (FMP), Kenya has witnessed an increase in health facility...
Background Access to skilled delivery service during childbirth is essential to reducing maternal m...
Background: In Kenya, uptake of skilled care during birth remains lower in rural areas when compared...
Background: In Kenya, uptake of skilled care during birth remains lower in rural areas when compared...
BACKGROUND: Kenya's high maternal mortality ratio can be partly explained by the low proportion of w...
Background: In 2015 the maternal mortality ratio for Ethiopia was 353 per 100,000 live births. Large...
Copyright © 2014 ISSR Journals. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Common...
Background: The efforts and commitments to accelerate progress towards the Millennium Development Go...
Abstract Background The North Eastern region in Kenya...
Background In western Kenya, maternal mortality is a major public health problem estimated at 730/1...
Objective: To explore barriers to utilization of health-facility-based delivery in Kenya, use of whi...
Background: Antenatal care (ANC), facility delivery and postnatal care (PNC), are proven to reduce m...
Background: Antenatal care (ANC), facility delivery and postnatal care (PNC), are proven to reduce m...
BackgroundUnderstanding the existing barriers to utilization of maternal and newborn health care ser...
Access to appropriate health care including skilled birth attendance at delivery and timely referral...
BACKGROUND:Under the Free Maternity Policy (FMP), Kenya has witnessed an increase in health facility...
Background Access to skilled delivery service during childbirth is essential to reducing maternal m...
Background: In Kenya, uptake of skilled care during birth remains lower in rural areas when compared...
Background: In Kenya, uptake of skilled care during birth remains lower in rural areas when compared...
BACKGROUND: Kenya's high maternal mortality ratio can be partly explained by the low proportion of w...
Background: In 2015 the maternal mortality ratio for Ethiopia was 353 per 100,000 live births. Large...
Copyright © 2014 ISSR Journals. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Common...
Background: The efforts and commitments to accelerate progress towards the Millennium Development Go...
Abstract Background The North Eastern region in Kenya...
Background In western Kenya, maternal mortality is a major public health problem estimated at 730/1...