Background: Despite various international efforts initiated to improve maternal health, morethan half a million women worldwide die each year as a result of complications arising frompregnancy and childbirth. This research was guided by the following questions: 1) How doeswomen's autonomy influence the choice of place of delivery in resource-poor urban settings? 2)Does its effect vary by household wealth? and 3) To what extent does women's autonomy mediatethe relationship between women's education and use of health facility for delivery?Methods: The data used is from a maternal health study carried out in the slums of Nairobi, Kenya.A total of 1,927 women (out of 2,482) who had a pregnancy outcome in 2004–2005 were selectedand interviewed. ...
BACKGROUND: Since 2000 considerable attention has been placed on maternal health outcomes as the 5th...
Introduction: In 2017, the highest global maternal deaths occurred in sub-Saharan Africa (SSA). The...
Abstract Background Most previous studies on healthcare service utilization in low-income countries ...
OBJECTIVES: The study seeks to improve understanding of maternity health seeking behaviors in resour...
Objectives: To examine the association between women’s autonomy and the utilisation of maternal heal...
Background: Although gender inequality is often cited as a barrier to improving maternal health in s...
Background Women's autonomy in health-care decision is a prerequisite for improvements in materna...
This study assessed the association between indices of women’s empowerment and utilization of skille...
Gendered norms and discriminatory practices often limit women’s decision-making power, which over ti...
Data from a retrospective survey of autonomy and maternal care seeking in the eastern slums of Mumba...
In order to reduce high levels of maternal mortality and morbidity in resource-poor countries, insti...
There are various trajectories of research that attempt to explain the causes of the maternal health...
OBJECTIVES: The study seeks to improve understanding of maternity health seeking behaviors in resour...
Background and Objectives: Low assess to ante-natal care (ANC) services continue to pose a major pub...
It is widely held that decisions whether or when to attend health facilities for childbirth are not ...
BACKGROUND: Since 2000 considerable attention has been placed on maternal health outcomes as the 5th...
Introduction: In 2017, the highest global maternal deaths occurred in sub-Saharan Africa (SSA). The...
Abstract Background Most previous studies on healthcare service utilization in low-income countries ...
OBJECTIVES: The study seeks to improve understanding of maternity health seeking behaviors in resour...
Objectives: To examine the association between women’s autonomy and the utilisation of maternal heal...
Background: Although gender inequality is often cited as a barrier to improving maternal health in s...
Background Women's autonomy in health-care decision is a prerequisite for improvements in materna...
This study assessed the association between indices of women’s empowerment and utilization of skille...
Gendered norms and discriminatory practices often limit women’s decision-making power, which over ti...
Data from a retrospective survey of autonomy and maternal care seeking in the eastern slums of Mumba...
In order to reduce high levels of maternal mortality and morbidity in resource-poor countries, insti...
There are various trajectories of research that attempt to explain the causes of the maternal health...
OBJECTIVES: The study seeks to improve understanding of maternity health seeking behaviors in resour...
Background and Objectives: Low assess to ante-natal care (ANC) services continue to pose a major pub...
It is widely held that decisions whether or when to attend health facilities for childbirth are not ...
BACKGROUND: Since 2000 considerable attention has been placed on maternal health outcomes as the 5th...
Introduction: In 2017, the highest global maternal deaths occurred in sub-Saharan Africa (SSA). The...
Abstract Background Most previous studies on healthcare service utilization in low-income countries ...