The world has made significant strides in reducing maternal mortality globally, but it remains a debilitating problem in the most remote regions, which have little access to safe and adequate medical facilities and cannot be easily reached via roads. This study focused on the Three Delay model, which outlines the factors that result in maternal mortalities given that most occur because of delays in receiving proper treatment during a pregnancy (i.e. delays in deciding to seek medical assistance, reaching the nearest medical facility, and receiving appropriate and timely treatment). This study attempts to widen the research on (1) the biggest challenges to lowering maternal mortality in remote regions, (2) initiatives countries are taking to...
Effective interventions to promote maternal health and address obstetric complications exist, howeve...
In order to achieve the World Health Organization’s Millennium Development Goal of reducing maternal...
Maternal mortality is a major global public health issue; roughly 300,000 women die annually worldwi...
Maternal mortality is a global challenge. Zimbabwe is among top 40 countries in the world with high ...
Background: Despite the introduction of the Millennium Development Goal to reduce maternal deaths fr...
Purpose: Huge gap exists between demand and supply of seeking health care leads to remain high mater...
Maternal mortality is a global occurrence, notwithstanding that some countries are affected by it mo...
Pregnant women are continuing to die at unacceptable rates around the globe. According to the World ...
The neglected tragedy of persistent high maternal mortality in the low-income countries is described...
Background: Maternal deaths are the social indicators of the human development and hence their place...
The World Health Organization estimates that nearly 830 women die each day from preventable causes r...
Background: Maternal complications contribute to maternal deaths in developing countries. Bangladesh...
Background:The 'three delays model' attempts to explain delays in women accessing emergency obstetri...
The study examines delay as a crucial factor contributing to maternal mortality, using the conceptua...
Background: Maternal mortality ratio of Nigeria is one of the highest globally. The delay in getting...
Effective interventions to promote maternal health and address obstetric complications exist, howeve...
In order to achieve the World Health Organization’s Millennium Development Goal of reducing maternal...
Maternal mortality is a major global public health issue; roughly 300,000 women die annually worldwi...
Maternal mortality is a global challenge. Zimbabwe is among top 40 countries in the world with high ...
Background: Despite the introduction of the Millennium Development Goal to reduce maternal deaths fr...
Purpose: Huge gap exists between demand and supply of seeking health care leads to remain high mater...
Maternal mortality is a global occurrence, notwithstanding that some countries are affected by it mo...
Pregnant women are continuing to die at unacceptable rates around the globe. According to the World ...
The neglected tragedy of persistent high maternal mortality in the low-income countries is described...
Background: Maternal deaths are the social indicators of the human development and hence their place...
The World Health Organization estimates that nearly 830 women die each day from preventable causes r...
Background: Maternal complications contribute to maternal deaths in developing countries. Bangladesh...
Background:The 'three delays model' attempts to explain delays in women accessing emergency obstetri...
The study examines delay as a crucial factor contributing to maternal mortality, using the conceptua...
Background: Maternal mortality ratio of Nigeria is one of the highest globally. The delay in getting...
Effective interventions to promote maternal health and address obstetric complications exist, howeve...
In order to achieve the World Health Organization’s Millennium Development Goal of reducing maternal...
Maternal mortality is a major global public health issue; roughly 300,000 women die annually worldwi...