Abstract Background Maternal mortality is a major public health problem worldwide especially in low income countries. Most causes of maternal deaths are due to direct obstetric complications. Maternal mortality ratio remains high in Rukungiri district, western Uganda estimated at 475 per 100,000 live births. The objectives were to identify types of community involvement and examine factors influencing the level of community involvement in the management of obstetric emergencies. Methods We conducted a descriptive study during 2nd to 28th February 2009 in rural Rukungiri district, western Uganda. A total of 448 heads of households, randomly selected from 6/11 (54.5%) of sub-counties, 21/42 (50.0%) parishes and 32/212 (15.1%) villages (cluste...
Study Setting: Two rural Indonesian districts served by the national midwife-in-the-village programm...
INTRODUCTION: Based on the premises that maternal health in developing countries is socially constr...
Abstract Background Maternal mortality is the vital indicator with the greatest disparity between de...
Abstract Background To enhance understanding of the roles of community-based initiatives in poor rur...
Abstract Background Community capacities and resources must be harnessed to complement supply side i...
Background: Community capacities and resources must be harnessed to complement supply side initiativ...
While there has been worldwide focus on improving maternal mortality, in sub-Saharan Africa this is ...
While there has been worldwide focus on improving maternal mortality, in sub-Saharan Africa this is ...
Zambia has a high maternal mortality ratio, 398/100,000 live births. Few pregnant women access emerg...
Background: Zambia has a high maternal mortality ratio, 398/100,000 live births. Few pregnant women ...
BACKGROUND:Zambia has a high maternal mortality ratio, 398/100,000 live births. Few pregnant women a...
To enhance understanding of the roles of community-based initiatives in poor rural societies, we des...
BACKGROUND: Many health policies developed internationally often become adopted at the national leve...
BackgroundThe current maternal mortality ratio in Uganda is 336 maternal deaths per 100,000 live bir...
Chiangrai, a northern province of Thailand has continued to find challenges in providing emer-gency ...
Study Setting: Two rural Indonesian districts served by the national midwife-in-the-village programm...
INTRODUCTION: Based on the premises that maternal health in developing countries is socially constr...
Abstract Background Maternal mortality is the vital indicator with the greatest disparity between de...
Abstract Background To enhance understanding of the roles of community-based initiatives in poor rur...
Abstract Background Community capacities and resources must be harnessed to complement supply side i...
Background: Community capacities and resources must be harnessed to complement supply side initiativ...
While there has been worldwide focus on improving maternal mortality, in sub-Saharan Africa this is ...
While there has been worldwide focus on improving maternal mortality, in sub-Saharan Africa this is ...
Zambia has a high maternal mortality ratio, 398/100,000 live births. Few pregnant women access emerg...
Background: Zambia has a high maternal mortality ratio, 398/100,000 live births. Few pregnant women ...
BACKGROUND:Zambia has a high maternal mortality ratio, 398/100,000 live births. Few pregnant women a...
To enhance understanding of the roles of community-based initiatives in poor rural societies, we des...
BACKGROUND: Many health policies developed internationally often become adopted at the national leve...
BackgroundThe current maternal mortality ratio in Uganda is 336 maternal deaths per 100,000 live bir...
Chiangrai, a northern province of Thailand has continued to find challenges in providing emer-gency ...
Study Setting: Two rural Indonesian districts served by the national midwife-in-the-village programm...
INTRODUCTION: Based on the premises that maternal health in developing countries is socially constr...
Abstract Background Maternal mortality is the vital indicator with the greatest disparity between de...