Background: The high rate of antenatal care attendance in sub-Saharan Africa, should facilitate information on signs of potential pregnancy complications and advice the women on referral where indicated. The aim of this study was to assess quality of antenatal care with respect to providers’ counselling of pregnancy danger signs and adherence to referral criteria in Rufiji district, Tanzania. Methods: A cross-sectional study was conducted in 18 primary health facilities. Thirty two providers were observed providing antenatal care to 438 pregnant women. Information on counselling on pregnancy danger signs and women’s use of health facility for delivery was collected by an observer. Exit interviews were conducted to 435 women. Results: One hu...
Background: This study assessed health workers’ counselling practices on danger signs during antenat...
Background: Men’s involvement in reproductive health is recommended. Their involvement in antenatal...
Background: Although most pregnant women in Rwanda visit antenatal care (ANC) clinics, little has be...
Background: The high rate of antenatal care attendance in sub-Saharan Africa, should facilitate info...
Background: The high rate of antenatal care attendance in sub-Saharan Africa, should facilitate prov...
Abstract Background The high rate of antenatal care attendance in sub-Saharan Africa, should facilit...
BACKGROUND: Awareness of the danger signs of obstetric complications is the essential first step in ...
Objective: The aims of this study were to (i) assess healthcare workers' counselling practices conce...
An efficient referral system is essential in providing access to emergency obstetric care at higher ...
A cross-sectional study was carried out in Mkuranga District of Tanzania with the aim of comparing ...
A cross-sectional study was carried out in Mkuranga District of Tanzania with the aim of comparing t...
Background: Antenatal care (ANC) provides an important opportunity for pregnant women with a wide ra...
Abstract Background Antenatal care (ANC) has the potential to identify and manage obstetric complica...
Background: In developing countries, nurses’ counseling during antenatal care (ANC) visits remains i...
Abstract Background Low knowledge of danger signs has been shown to delay seeking obstetric care whi...
Background: This study assessed health workers’ counselling practices on danger signs during antenat...
Background: Men’s involvement in reproductive health is recommended. Their involvement in antenatal...
Background: Although most pregnant women in Rwanda visit antenatal care (ANC) clinics, little has be...
Background: The high rate of antenatal care attendance in sub-Saharan Africa, should facilitate info...
Background: The high rate of antenatal care attendance in sub-Saharan Africa, should facilitate prov...
Abstract Background The high rate of antenatal care attendance in sub-Saharan Africa, should facilit...
BACKGROUND: Awareness of the danger signs of obstetric complications is the essential first step in ...
Objective: The aims of this study were to (i) assess healthcare workers' counselling practices conce...
An efficient referral system is essential in providing access to emergency obstetric care at higher ...
A cross-sectional study was carried out in Mkuranga District of Tanzania with the aim of comparing ...
A cross-sectional study was carried out in Mkuranga District of Tanzania with the aim of comparing t...
Background: Antenatal care (ANC) provides an important opportunity for pregnant women with a wide ra...
Abstract Background Antenatal care (ANC) has the potential to identify and manage obstetric complica...
Background: In developing countries, nurses’ counseling during antenatal care (ANC) visits remains i...
Abstract Background Low knowledge of danger signs has been shown to delay seeking obstetric care whi...
Background: This study assessed health workers’ counselling practices on danger signs during antenat...
Background: Men’s involvement in reproductive health is recommended. Their involvement in antenatal...
Background: Although most pregnant women in Rwanda visit antenatal care (ANC) clinics, little has be...