A CAJM medical article.Objectives: To establish whether, where and when women in Bubi District attend Post Natal Care (PNC), the factors that influence attendance, the quality of services and traditional or cultural practices felated to PNC. Design: A cross sectional survey. Setting: Bubi District, Matebeleland North Province, Zimbabwe. Subjects: A multistage sample of 200 women with a child aged three to 12 months, convenience samples of .96 women with a child zero to 12 months who had attended PNC; 112 elderly women from the community and 10 nurses. Main Outcome Measures: PNC attendance, place and timing of PNC visit, quality of PNC, knowledge and attitudes towards PNC and traditional practices Results: 61% of the women had attended P...
Objective: The study sought to explore the factors that influence the utilization of maternal and ch...
A CAJM journal article.In sub-Saharan Africa, under utilization of prenatal care has been associated...
Background: High maternal and neonatal mortality persist in Benin republic. Rates of decline are slo...
A CAJM medical article.Objectives: To establish whether, where and when women in Bubi District atten...
Background: Postnatal care is defined as care given to the mother and her newborn baby immediately a...
Postnatal care (PNC) gives an opportunity to detect medical problems of the mother and neonate and ...
High neonatal mortality persists in Tanzania. Rates of decline are slow, in part because postnatal c...
Background: This study explored the role of health facility availability as it relates to maternal a...
BACKGROUND:Postnatal care (PNC) in the first seven days is important for preventing morbidity and mo...
The study investigated factors that influence the uptake of maternal healthcare services by women in...
IntroductionThe World Health Organization (WHO) recommends that every woman be checked after the del...
Objective To explore strategies to improve use of skilled care after childbirth by examining reasons...
Background: Improving maternal health by reducing maternal mortality/morbidity relates to Goal 3 of ...
A CAJM research article.Objective: To describe timeliness and completeness of maternal mortality not...
Background: Improving maternal health by reducing maternal mortality/morbidity relates to Goal 3 of ...
Objective: The study sought to explore the factors that influence the utilization of maternal and ch...
A CAJM journal article.In sub-Saharan Africa, under utilization of prenatal care has been associated...
Background: High maternal and neonatal mortality persist in Benin republic. Rates of decline are slo...
A CAJM medical article.Objectives: To establish whether, where and when women in Bubi District atten...
Background: Postnatal care is defined as care given to the mother and her newborn baby immediately a...
Postnatal care (PNC) gives an opportunity to detect medical problems of the mother and neonate and ...
High neonatal mortality persists in Tanzania. Rates of decline are slow, in part because postnatal c...
Background: This study explored the role of health facility availability as it relates to maternal a...
BACKGROUND:Postnatal care (PNC) in the first seven days is important for preventing morbidity and mo...
The study investigated factors that influence the uptake of maternal healthcare services by women in...
IntroductionThe World Health Organization (WHO) recommends that every woman be checked after the del...
Objective To explore strategies to improve use of skilled care after childbirth by examining reasons...
Background: Improving maternal health by reducing maternal mortality/morbidity relates to Goal 3 of ...
A CAJM research article.Objective: To describe timeliness and completeness of maternal mortality not...
Background: Improving maternal health by reducing maternal mortality/morbidity relates to Goal 3 of ...
Objective: The study sought to explore the factors that influence the utilization of maternal and ch...
A CAJM journal article.In sub-Saharan Africa, under utilization of prenatal care has been associated...
Background: High maternal and neonatal mortality persist in Benin republic. Rates of decline are slo...