Abstract Background One factor that contributes to high maternal mortality in developing countries is the delayed use of Emergency Obstetric-Care (EmOC) facilities. The objective of this study was to determine the factors that hinder midwives and parturient women from using hospitals when complications occur during home birth in Sistan and Baluchestan province, Iran, where 23% of all deliveries take place in non- hospital settings. Methods In the study and data management, a mixed-methods approach was used. In the quantitative phase, we compared the existing health-sector data with World Health Organization (WHO) standards for the availability and use of EmOC services. The qualitative phase included collection and analysis of interviews wit...
Background: In the Netherlands women with low-risk pregnancies are free to choose where to give birt...
The current study aims to explore women’s and health workers experiences and perceptions on barriers...
The study discusses the current home births in developed countries. Introduction deals with the emer...
Home birth and barriers to referring women with obstetric complications to hospitals: a mixed-method...
In 1986, World Health Organization (WHO) suggested the home as a suitable place for delivery process...
Introduction & Objective: The Ministry of Health and Medical Education of Iran established materni...
This is a descriptive prospective hospital based study, conducted in the period from June 2003 to F...
This study used an analytical cross-sectional design to identify risk factors associated with delays...
hospitals and expert advice that hospital births are safer. Objectives: This study explains how Balo...
Within several years childbirth, from an intimate and family event, turned into a medical event, sub...
A large scale study on maternity care in the Netherlands, describing many facets of midwifery care i...
ABSTRACT Pre-natal interventions have been widely implemented as the main strategy to reduce materna...
Introduction Despite the indications of sharp declines in maternal mortality rate the past few years...
Some women in a high-risk pregnancy go against medical advice and choose to birth at home with a “ho...
Background: There continues to be a gap between facility-based delivery and homebirth. This conditio...
Background: In the Netherlands women with low-risk pregnancies are free to choose where to give birt...
The current study aims to explore women’s and health workers experiences and perceptions on barriers...
The study discusses the current home births in developed countries. Introduction deals with the emer...
Home birth and barriers to referring women with obstetric complications to hospitals: a mixed-method...
In 1986, World Health Organization (WHO) suggested the home as a suitable place for delivery process...
Introduction & Objective: The Ministry of Health and Medical Education of Iran established materni...
This is a descriptive prospective hospital based study, conducted in the period from June 2003 to F...
This study used an analytical cross-sectional design to identify risk factors associated with delays...
hospitals and expert advice that hospital births are safer. Objectives: This study explains how Balo...
Within several years childbirth, from an intimate and family event, turned into a medical event, sub...
A large scale study on maternity care in the Netherlands, describing many facets of midwifery care i...
ABSTRACT Pre-natal interventions have been widely implemented as the main strategy to reduce materna...
Introduction Despite the indications of sharp declines in maternal mortality rate the past few years...
Some women in a high-risk pregnancy go against medical advice and choose to birth at home with a “ho...
Background: There continues to be a gap between facility-based delivery and homebirth. This conditio...
Background: In the Netherlands women with low-risk pregnancies are free to choose where to give birt...
The current study aims to explore women’s and health workers experiences and perceptions on barriers...
The study discusses the current home births in developed countries. Introduction deals with the emer...