Trust offers a distinctive lens on facility responsiveness during labor and birth. Though acknowledged in prior literature, limited work exists linking conceptual and empirical spheres. This study explores trust in the maternity setting in Kenya through a theoretically driven qualitative approach. Focus groups (n = 8, N = 70) with women who recently gave birth (WRB), pregnant women, and male partners, and in-depth-interviews (n = 33) with WRB, frontline providers, and management, were conducted in and around a peri-urban public hospital. Combined coding and memo-writing showed that trust in maternity care is nested within understandings of institutional and societal trust. Content areas of trust include confidence, communication, integrity,...
OBJECTIVES: The study seeks to improve understanding of maternity health seeking behaviors in resour...
Background: Community perceptions of quality of maternal healthcare services-including Person-center...
There is evidence to suggest the decline of trusting relationships in modern healthcare systems. The...
Trust in health service providers and facilities is integral to health systems accountability. Under...
Trust in health service providers and facilities is integral to health systems accountability. Under...
Background: Trust in providers and health facilities is important to care-seeking and to health syst...
Objective To examine how women living in an informal settlement in Nairobi perceive the quality of m...
Background: Promoting respect and dignity is a key component of providing quality care during facili...
IntroductionPeri-urban settings have high maternal mortality and the quality of care received in dif...
BackgroundKenya continues to have a high maternal mortality rate that is showing slow progress in im...
BackgroundPregnant women and newborns are at high risk for infectious diseases. Altered immunity sta...
BackgroundSub-Saharan Africa accounts for approximately 66% of global maternal deaths. Poor person-c...
We explore how the COVID-19 pandemic was associated with avoidance of, and challenges with, antenata...
Abstract Background In Kenya, indirectly caused maternal deaths form a significant portion of all ma...
BACKGROUND:Under the Free Maternity Policy (FMP), Kenya has witnessed an increase in health facility...
OBJECTIVES: The study seeks to improve understanding of maternity health seeking behaviors in resour...
Background: Community perceptions of quality of maternal healthcare services-including Person-center...
There is evidence to suggest the decline of trusting relationships in modern healthcare systems. The...
Trust in health service providers and facilities is integral to health systems accountability. Under...
Trust in health service providers and facilities is integral to health systems accountability. Under...
Background: Trust in providers and health facilities is important to care-seeking and to health syst...
Objective To examine how women living in an informal settlement in Nairobi perceive the quality of m...
Background: Promoting respect and dignity is a key component of providing quality care during facili...
IntroductionPeri-urban settings have high maternal mortality and the quality of care received in dif...
BackgroundKenya continues to have a high maternal mortality rate that is showing slow progress in im...
BackgroundPregnant women and newborns are at high risk for infectious diseases. Altered immunity sta...
BackgroundSub-Saharan Africa accounts for approximately 66% of global maternal deaths. Poor person-c...
We explore how the COVID-19 pandemic was associated with avoidance of, and challenges with, antenata...
Abstract Background In Kenya, indirectly caused maternal deaths form a significant portion of all ma...
BACKGROUND:Under the Free Maternity Policy (FMP), Kenya has witnessed an increase in health facility...
OBJECTIVES: The study seeks to improve understanding of maternity health seeking behaviors in resour...
Background: Community perceptions of quality of maternal healthcare services-including Person-center...
There is evidence to suggest the decline of trusting relationships in modern healthcare systems. The...