Background: Community-participatory approaches are important for effective maternal and child health interventions. A community-participatory intervention (the Dialogue Model) was implemented in Kwale County, Kenya to enhance uptake of select maternal and child health services among women of reproductive age. Methods: Community volunteers were trained to facilitate Dialogue Model sessions in community units associated with intervention health facilities in Matuga, Kwale. Selection of intervention facilities was purposive based on those that had an active community unit in existence. For each facility, uptake of family planning, antenatal care and facility-based delivery as reported in the District Health Information System (DHIS)-2 was comp...
The ‘community midwifery approach’ is an innovation involving the engagement of skilled midwives res...
AbstractObjectiveTo evaluate whether a community engagement and service-strengthening intervention r...
With support from USAID, the Population Council’s Frontiers in Reproductive Health (FRONTIERS) proje...
Background: Community-participatory approaches are important for effective maternal and child health...
Background: Community-participatory approaches are important for effective maternal and child health...
Background:Community-participatory approaches are important for effective maternal and child health ...
Popularizing Summary This doctoral research was conducted between 2013 - 2015 in Kwale county, Kenya...
The Population Council APHIA II Operations Research Project collaborated with the Ministry of Public...
Despite strong evidence that skilled birth care (SBC) significantly reduces maternal deaths, one in ...
Introduction: Community-based women's health education groups may improve maternal, newborn and chil...
Deaths from unsafe abortion in developing countries represent 13 % of all pregnancy-related mortalit...
Community Health Workers (CHWs) are key to improving utilization of Skilled Birth Care (SBC) in Afri...
Healthcare utilisation has a strong impact on maternal health. Any delay in accessing obstetric care...
Background: Research on demand-side health care financing approaches such as output-based aid (OBA) ...
Background: Chamas for Change (Chamas) is a group-based health education and microfinance program f...
The ‘community midwifery approach’ is an innovation involving the engagement of skilled midwives res...
AbstractObjectiveTo evaluate whether a community engagement and service-strengthening intervention r...
With support from USAID, the Population Council’s Frontiers in Reproductive Health (FRONTIERS) proje...
Background: Community-participatory approaches are important for effective maternal and child health...
Background: Community-participatory approaches are important for effective maternal and child health...
Background:Community-participatory approaches are important for effective maternal and child health ...
Popularizing Summary This doctoral research was conducted between 2013 - 2015 in Kwale county, Kenya...
The Population Council APHIA II Operations Research Project collaborated with the Ministry of Public...
Despite strong evidence that skilled birth care (SBC) significantly reduces maternal deaths, one in ...
Introduction: Community-based women's health education groups may improve maternal, newborn and chil...
Deaths from unsafe abortion in developing countries represent 13 % of all pregnancy-related mortalit...
Community Health Workers (CHWs) are key to improving utilization of Skilled Birth Care (SBC) in Afri...
Healthcare utilisation has a strong impact on maternal health. Any delay in accessing obstetric care...
Background: Research on demand-side health care financing approaches such as output-based aid (OBA) ...
Background: Chamas for Change (Chamas) is a group-based health education and microfinance program f...
The ‘community midwifery approach’ is an innovation involving the engagement of skilled midwives res...
AbstractObjectiveTo evaluate whether a community engagement and service-strengthening intervention r...
With support from USAID, the Population Council’s Frontiers in Reproductive Health (FRONTIERS) proje...