Using data from the National Family Health Survey (1992–93), the present study examined the role of socioeconomic characteristics at the community, household and individual levels and maternal demographic characteristics on the use of prenatal and delivery care and on infant mortality in rural India. We used the Mosley-Chen conceptual framework to identify relevant variables and specify their interrelationships. Consistent with the framework, women in villages with greater availability of health facilities, organizations, personnel and activities were more likely to reside in households with greater economic resources and to be individuals of higher socioeconomic status and with a greater exposure to modernity. Socioeconomic characteristics...
The use of maternal health care is limited in India despite several programmatic efforts for its imp...
Current studies on the utilization of maternal care services in India focus on individual factors. I...
Background: Improving health of the mother is a global concern. However there is a wide regional var...
This paper explores the effects of poverty on access to maternal health care services (MHC), linking...
BACKGROUND Prior studies suggest that infant mortality in rural areas of India is substantially high...
The study aims to explore the socioeconomic and demographic correlates of infant health in ‘Kamars ’...
Coupled with the largest number of maternal deaths, adolescent pregnancy in India has received param...
Coupled with the largest number of maternal deaths, adolescent pregnancy in India has received param...
There is a great socio-demographical discrepancy in utilization of maternal health care services in ...
India contributes to 22% of the global burden of maternal mortality. With the recent implementation ...
Previous studies have shown that the uptake of maternal health care in developing countries has sign...
Background: Proper utilization of antenatal and postnatal care services plays an important role in r...
AbstractImproving maternal health is one of the goals to be achieved under the Millennium Developmen...
Improving maternal health is one of the goals to be achieved under the Millennium Development Goal (...
The use of maternal health care is limited in India despite several programmatic efforts for its imp...
The use of maternal health care is limited in India despite several programmatic efforts for its imp...
Current studies on the utilization of maternal care services in India focus on individual factors. I...
Background: Improving health of the mother is a global concern. However there is a wide regional var...
This paper explores the effects of poverty on access to maternal health care services (MHC), linking...
BACKGROUND Prior studies suggest that infant mortality in rural areas of India is substantially high...
The study aims to explore the socioeconomic and demographic correlates of infant health in ‘Kamars ’...
Coupled with the largest number of maternal deaths, adolescent pregnancy in India has received param...
Coupled with the largest number of maternal deaths, adolescent pregnancy in India has received param...
There is a great socio-demographical discrepancy in utilization of maternal health care services in ...
India contributes to 22% of the global burden of maternal mortality. With the recent implementation ...
Previous studies have shown that the uptake of maternal health care in developing countries has sign...
Background: Proper utilization of antenatal and postnatal care services plays an important role in r...
AbstractImproving maternal health is one of the goals to be achieved under the Millennium Developmen...
Improving maternal health is one of the goals to be achieved under the Millennium Development Goal (...
The use of maternal health care is limited in India despite several programmatic efforts for its imp...
The use of maternal health care is limited in India despite several programmatic efforts for its imp...
Current studies on the utilization of maternal care services in India focus on individual factors. I...
Background: Improving health of the mother is a global concern. However there is a wide regional var...