Background: High maternal mortality has always been an area of concern in developing countries. Availability and availment of adequate antenatal care play a significant role in reduction of maternal deaths. Aim & Objective: To know the extent of antenatal care (ANC) services utilization by the currently married women of rural Uttarakhand during their last pregnancy, to find the barriers for utilization of ANC services and correlate the socio-demographic variables with the non-utilization of ANC services. Methods and Material: This correlational study was conducted in rural areas of 3 randomly selected districts in Uttarakhand. Multistage stratified and simple random samplings were used for area selection and PPS technique was used to re...
Back ground: Antenatal care interventions are essential to reduce maternal and child mortality and i...
Introduction: Timely and quality antenatal care is a crucial determinant towards the prevention of m...
Background: Karnataka State continues to have the highest rates of maternal mortali...
A mother's access to antenatal care, between conception and birth, is crucial to a healthy birth. In...
Background: Antenatal care (ANC) is one of the basic components where it can provide pregnant women ...
Background: Being a mother involves many risks which are well known from an era of time. It can rang...
Background: Proper utilization of antenatal and postnatal care services plays an important role in r...
Introduction Timely and quality antenatal care (ANC) is an essential element of universal health cov...
The objectives of this paper are to examine factors associated with use of antenatal care in rural a...
In most developing countries, access to safe motherhood services in rural areas is more limited than...
Background: As part of Covid-19 pandemic response, India went into lockdown to reduce transmission a...
Background: Maternal mortality continues to be a major public health problem. Inspite of the existen...
Background: For a long period of time Empowered Action Group States (EAG) of India are cursed with m...
Background: Many health problems among pregnant women are preventable, detectable or treatable throu...
Introduction The time to start Antenatal Care (ANC) check-up is very significant because it determi...
Back ground: Antenatal care interventions are essential to reduce maternal and child mortality and i...
Introduction: Timely and quality antenatal care is a crucial determinant towards the prevention of m...
Background: Karnataka State continues to have the highest rates of maternal mortali...
A mother's access to antenatal care, between conception and birth, is crucial to a healthy birth. In...
Background: Antenatal care (ANC) is one of the basic components where it can provide pregnant women ...
Background: Being a mother involves many risks which are well known from an era of time. It can rang...
Background: Proper utilization of antenatal and postnatal care services plays an important role in r...
Introduction Timely and quality antenatal care (ANC) is an essential element of universal health cov...
The objectives of this paper are to examine factors associated with use of antenatal care in rural a...
In most developing countries, access to safe motherhood services in rural areas is more limited than...
Background: As part of Covid-19 pandemic response, India went into lockdown to reduce transmission a...
Background: Maternal mortality continues to be a major public health problem. Inspite of the existen...
Background: For a long period of time Empowered Action Group States (EAG) of India are cursed with m...
Background: Many health problems among pregnant women are preventable, detectable or treatable throu...
Introduction The time to start Antenatal Care (ANC) check-up is very significant because it determi...
Back ground: Antenatal care interventions are essential to reduce maternal and child mortality and i...
Introduction: Timely and quality antenatal care is a crucial determinant towards the prevention of m...
Background: Karnataka State continues to have the highest rates of maternal mortali...