The high maternal and neonatal mortality rates in South Asia and Sub-Saharan Africa can be attributed to the lack of access and utilization of health services for delivery. Data from the Demographic and Health Surveys conducted in Bangladesh, India, Pakistan, Kenya, Nigeria, and Tanzania show that more than half of the births in these countries were delivered outside a health facility. Institutional delivery was closely associated with educational level, family wealth, place of residence, and women’s media exposure status, but it was not influenced by women’s work status and their roles in decision-making (with the exception of Nigeria). Controlling for other variables, higher parity and younger women were less likely to use a health facili...
Objective: To explore barriers to utilization of health-facility-based delivery in Kenya, use of whi...
Background Delivery in health facilities is still challenging in developing countries. In Uganda, in...
Background: Reducing maternal and morbidity and mortality is a global priority which relevant to d...
Obstetric complications and maternal deaths can be prevented through safe delivery process. Facility...
Global strategies to target high maternal mortality ratios are focused on providing skilled attendan...
Background High maternal mortality is still a significant public health challenge in many countries...
Women in both Bangladesh and Uganda face a number of barriers to delivery in professional health fac...
Women in both Bangladesh and Uganda face a number of barriers to delivery in professional health fac...
INTRODUCTION:Bangladesh has made remarkable progress towards reducing its maternal mortality rate (M...
Bangladesh has made remarkable progress towards reducing its maternal mortality rate (MMR) over the ...
Introduction: Globally, health facility delivery is encouraged as a single most important strategy i...
In Bangladesh, like many other developing countries among the major underlying factors leading to po...
Globally, health facility delivery is encouraged as a single most important strategy in preventing m...
BackgroundHigh maternal mortality is still a significant public health challenge in many countries o...
Background Access to skilled delivery service during childbirth is essential to reducing maternal m...
Objective: To explore barriers to utilization of health-facility-based delivery in Kenya, use of whi...
Background Delivery in health facilities is still challenging in developing countries. In Uganda, in...
Background: Reducing maternal and morbidity and mortality is a global priority which relevant to d...
Obstetric complications and maternal deaths can be prevented through safe delivery process. Facility...
Global strategies to target high maternal mortality ratios are focused on providing skilled attendan...
Background High maternal mortality is still a significant public health challenge in many countries...
Women in both Bangladesh and Uganda face a number of barriers to delivery in professional health fac...
Women in both Bangladesh and Uganda face a number of barriers to delivery in professional health fac...
INTRODUCTION:Bangladesh has made remarkable progress towards reducing its maternal mortality rate (M...
Bangladesh has made remarkable progress towards reducing its maternal mortality rate (MMR) over the ...
Introduction: Globally, health facility delivery is encouraged as a single most important strategy i...
In Bangladesh, like many other developing countries among the major underlying factors leading to po...
Globally, health facility delivery is encouraged as a single most important strategy in preventing m...
BackgroundHigh maternal mortality is still a significant public health challenge in many countries o...
Background Access to skilled delivery service during childbirth is essential to reducing maternal m...
Objective: To explore barriers to utilization of health-facility-based delivery in Kenya, use of whi...
Background Delivery in health facilities is still challenging in developing countries. In Uganda, in...
Background: Reducing maternal and morbidity and mortality is a global priority which relevant to d...