This paper examines the association of women\u27s social networks with the use of skilled birth attendants in uncomplicated pregnancy and childbirth in Matlab, Bangladesh. The network-episode model was applied to determine if network structure variables (density/kinship homogeneity/strength of ties) together with network content (endorsement for or against a particular type of birth attendant) explain the type of birth attendant used by women above and beyond the variance explained by women\u27s individual attributes. Data were collected by interviewing a representative sample of 246 women, 18-45 years of age, using survey and social network methods between October and December 2008. Logistic regression models were used to examine the assoc...
Abstract Background Health facility births contribute to the prevention of maternal deaths. Although...
ObjectiveThe purpose of this exploratory study was to validate and extend previous research on socia...
OBJECTIVE: To improve Dutch maternity care, professionals start working in interdisciplinary patient...
This paper examines the association of social networks with the experience of neonatal death and the...
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...
Safety during birth has improved since hospital delivery became standard practice, but the process h...
Abstract Background High maternal mortality has remained an unmet public health challenge in the dev...
This paper analyzed the association of social networks with contraceptive use using both structural ...
When social network analysis was applied to the study of social support and health, researchers foun...
Similar to many sub-Saharan African countries, maternal mortality in Ghana ranks among the highest (...
Continuing high global maternal mortality and morbidity rates in developing countries have resulted ...
Longitudinal survey data from a panel of married women in Bangladesh is used to estimate the impact ...
Abstract Background Social network characteristics influence a wide range of health behaviors but fe...
The birth of a baby is a significant event for women and their families, with the event being influe...
Abstract Background Health facility births contribute to the prevention of maternal deaths. Although...
ObjectiveThe purpose of this exploratory study was to validate and extend previous research on socia...
OBJECTIVE: To improve Dutch maternity care, professionals start working in interdisciplinary patient...
This paper examines the association of social networks with the experience of neonatal death and the...
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...
Safety during birth has improved since hospital delivery became standard practice, but the process h...
Abstract Background High maternal mortality has remained an unmet public health challenge in the dev...
This paper analyzed the association of social networks with contraceptive use using both structural ...
When social network analysis was applied to the study of social support and health, researchers foun...
Similar to many sub-Saharan African countries, maternal mortality in Ghana ranks among the highest (...
Continuing high global maternal mortality and morbidity rates in developing countries have resulted ...
Longitudinal survey data from a panel of married women in Bangladesh is used to estimate the impact ...
Abstract Background Social network characteristics influence a wide range of health behaviors but fe...
The birth of a baby is a significant event for women and their families, with the event being influe...
Abstract Background Health facility births contribute to the prevention of maternal deaths. Although...
ObjectiveThe purpose of this exploratory study was to validate and extend previous research on socia...
OBJECTIVE: To improve Dutch maternity care, professionals start working in interdisciplinary patient...