Sierra Leone has the world’s highest estimated maternal mortality. Following the 2014–16 Ebola outbreak, we described health outcomes and health-seeking behaviour amongst pregnant women to inform health policy. In October 2016–January 2017, we conducted a sequential mixed-methods study in urban and rural areas of Tonkolili District comprising: household survey targeting women who had given birth since onset of the Ebola outbreak; structured interviews at rural sites investigating maternal deaths and reporting; and in-depth interviews (IDIs) targeting mothers, community leaders and health workers. We selected 30 clusters in each area: by random GPS points (urban) and by random village selection stratified by population size (rural). We...
More than 1 year has passed since Sierra Leone marked the end of the largest Ebola virus epidemic ev...
Sierra Leone is an African country situated on the western coast between Liberia and Guinea. One of ...
Objectives To assess the trends concerning utilisation of maternal and child health (MCH) services b...
Background We sought to determine the impact of the Ebola virus epidemic on the availability, upta...
BACKGROUND: From 2014 to 2016, the largest Ebola outbreak in history threatened Sierra Leone and its...
Public health emergencies like major epidemics in countries with already poor health infrastructure ...
Introduction The Ebola virus disease (EVD) outbreak in West Africa, affecting Guinea, Liberia and Si...
BackgroundWe sought to determine the impact of the Ebola virus epidemic on the availability, uptake ...
There seems to be no biological sex difference regarding vulnerability to Ebola virus disease, yet m...
OBJECTIVE to explore nurse-midwives understanding of their role in and ability to continue to provi...
Research ProtocolTo describe health seeking behaviour during pregnancy, for childbirth and in childr...
Objectives To assess the trends concerning utilisation of maternal and child health (MCH) services b...
Background: Maternal mortality is still high in Guinea despite a decline from 724 to 550 maternal de...
The objective of this study was to document maternal and child health care workers‘ knowledge, attit...
INTRODUCTION: Covid-19 has highlighted the need to understand the long-term impact of epidemics on h...
More than 1 year has passed since Sierra Leone marked the end of the largest Ebola virus epidemic ev...
Sierra Leone is an African country situated on the western coast between Liberia and Guinea. One of ...
Objectives To assess the trends concerning utilisation of maternal and child health (MCH) services b...
Background We sought to determine the impact of the Ebola virus epidemic on the availability, upta...
BACKGROUND: From 2014 to 2016, the largest Ebola outbreak in history threatened Sierra Leone and its...
Public health emergencies like major epidemics in countries with already poor health infrastructure ...
Introduction The Ebola virus disease (EVD) outbreak in West Africa, affecting Guinea, Liberia and Si...
BackgroundWe sought to determine the impact of the Ebola virus epidemic on the availability, uptake ...
There seems to be no biological sex difference regarding vulnerability to Ebola virus disease, yet m...
OBJECTIVE to explore nurse-midwives understanding of their role in and ability to continue to provi...
Research ProtocolTo describe health seeking behaviour during pregnancy, for childbirth and in childr...
Objectives To assess the trends concerning utilisation of maternal and child health (MCH) services b...
Background: Maternal mortality is still high in Guinea despite a decline from 724 to 550 maternal de...
The objective of this study was to document maternal and child health care workers‘ knowledge, attit...
INTRODUCTION: Covid-19 has highlighted the need to understand the long-term impact of epidemics on h...
More than 1 year has passed since Sierra Leone marked the end of the largest Ebola virus epidemic ev...
Sierra Leone is an African country situated on the western coast between Liberia and Guinea. One of ...
Objectives To assess the trends concerning utilisation of maternal and child health (MCH) services b...