Traditional birth attendants (TBAs) provided delivery care throughout the world prior to the development of organized systems of medical care. In 2016, an estimated 22% of pregnant women delivered with a TBA, mostly in rural or remote areas that lacked formal health services. Still active in many regions of LMICs, they provide care, including support and advice, to women during pregnancy and childbirth. Even though they generally have no formal training and are not recognized as medical practitioners, TBAs enjoy a high societal standing and many families seek them as health care providers. They are generally older women who have acquired their skills acting as apprentices of other TBAs or are self-taught. WHO and other international organiz...
This study was conducted to assess the role of traditional birth attendants (TBAs) in modern health ...
This paper presents discussion on impact of training traditional birth attendants (TBAs) on overall ...
Background and Objectives: Despite advances in modern healthcare, Traditional Birth Attendants (TBA)...
Despite the tremendous resources invested in training Traditional Birth Attendants (TBAs) over the p...
Recent efforts to reduce maternal mortality in developing countries have focused primarily on two lo...
A brief history of training of traditional birth attendants (TBAs), summary of evidence for effectiv...
Abstract Background Recent World Health Organization recommendations recognize the important role Tr...
In developing countries traditional birth attendants help at 60-70% of births, despite rapidly expan...
High maternal mortality rates in developing countries have been of great concern. For over two decad...
INTRODUCTION:The "percentage of births attended by a skilled birth attendant" (SBA) is an indicator ...
Background: In many low- and middle-income countries women are encouraged to give birth in clinics a...
Even after many adjustments, recommended practice regarding traditional birth attendants (TBAs) and ...
Improved access to skilled health personnel for childbirth is a priority strategy to improve materna...
Background: Maternal mortality is a topic of global importance and has been recognised at both a nat...
IntroductionThe “percentage of births attended by a skilled birth attendant" (SBA) is an indicator t...
This study was conducted to assess the role of traditional birth attendants (TBAs) in modern health ...
This paper presents discussion on impact of training traditional birth attendants (TBAs) on overall ...
Background and Objectives: Despite advances in modern healthcare, Traditional Birth Attendants (TBA)...
Despite the tremendous resources invested in training Traditional Birth Attendants (TBAs) over the p...
Recent efforts to reduce maternal mortality in developing countries have focused primarily on two lo...
A brief history of training of traditional birth attendants (TBAs), summary of evidence for effectiv...
Abstract Background Recent World Health Organization recommendations recognize the important role Tr...
In developing countries traditional birth attendants help at 60-70% of births, despite rapidly expan...
High maternal mortality rates in developing countries have been of great concern. For over two decad...
INTRODUCTION:The "percentage of births attended by a skilled birth attendant" (SBA) is an indicator ...
Background: In many low- and middle-income countries women are encouraged to give birth in clinics a...
Even after many adjustments, recommended practice regarding traditional birth attendants (TBAs) and ...
Improved access to skilled health personnel for childbirth is a priority strategy to improve materna...
Background: Maternal mortality is a topic of global importance and has been recognised at both a nat...
IntroductionThe “percentage of births attended by a skilled birth attendant" (SBA) is an indicator t...
This study was conducted to assess the role of traditional birth attendants (TBAs) in modern health ...
This paper presents discussion on impact of training traditional birth attendants (TBAs) on overall ...
Background and Objectives: Despite advances in modern healthcare, Traditional Birth Attendants (TBA)...