Background The ‘three delays model’ attempts to explain delays in women accessing emergency obstetric care as the result of: 1) decision-making, 2) accessing services and 3) receipt of appropriate care once a health facility is reached. The third delay, although under-researched, is likely to be a source of considerable inequity in access to emergency obstetric care in developing countries. The aim of this systematic review was to identify and categorise specific facility-level barriers to the provision of evidence-based maternal health care in developing countries. Methods and Findings Five electronic databases were systematically searched using a 4-way strategy that combined search terms related to: 1) maternal health care; 2) maternity u...
After reaching the health facility, a pregnant woman goes through a complex pathway that leads to de...
Maternal mortality has gained importance in research and policy since the mid-1980s. Thaddeus and Ma...
Background. There are several factors in the healthcare system that may influence a woman’s ability ...
BACKGROUND: The 'three delays model' attempts to explain delays in women accessing emergency obstetr...
Background:The 'three delays model' attempts to explain delays in women accessing emergency obstetri...
The ‘three delays model’ attempts to explain delays in women accessing emergency obstetric care as t...
A hospital-based, cross-sectional study was conducted in both urban and rural population of Sengere...
Abstract Background The three delays model proposes that maternal mortality is associated with delay...
The vast majority of maternal deaths in low-and middle-income countries are preventable. Delay in ob...
Abstract Background Nearly 15% of pregnancies end in fatal perinatal obstetric complications includi...
Abstract Background Despite declining trends maternal mortality remains an important public health i...
We reviewed the evidence on the duration, causes and effects of delays in providing emergency obstet...
Abstract Background Delay in receiving care significantly contributes to maternal morbidity and mort...
Background The majority of maternal deaths occur during delivery and the immediate postnatal period ...
The three delays model proposes that maternal mortality is associated with delays in: 1) deciding to...
After reaching the health facility, a pregnant woman goes through a complex pathway that leads to de...
Maternal mortality has gained importance in research and policy since the mid-1980s. Thaddeus and Ma...
Background. There are several factors in the healthcare system that may influence a woman’s ability ...
BACKGROUND: The 'three delays model' attempts to explain delays in women accessing emergency obstetr...
Background:The 'three delays model' attempts to explain delays in women accessing emergency obstetri...
The ‘three delays model’ attempts to explain delays in women accessing emergency obstetric care as t...
A hospital-based, cross-sectional study was conducted in both urban and rural population of Sengere...
Abstract Background The three delays model proposes that maternal mortality is associated with delay...
The vast majority of maternal deaths in low-and middle-income countries are preventable. Delay in ob...
Abstract Background Nearly 15% of pregnancies end in fatal perinatal obstetric complications includi...
Abstract Background Despite declining trends maternal mortality remains an important public health i...
We reviewed the evidence on the duration, causes and effects of delays in providing emergency obstet...
Abstract Background Delay in receiving care significantly contributes to maternal morbidity and mort...
Background The majority of maternal deaths occur during delivery and the immediate postnatal period ...
The three delays model proposes that maternal mortality is associated with delays in: 1) deciding to...
After reaching the health facility, a pregnant woman goes through a complex pathway that leads to de...
Maternal mortality has gained importance in research and policy since the mid-1980s. Thaddeus and Ma...
Background. There are several factors in the healthcare system that may influence a woman’s ability ...