Purpose: Overall health status indicators have improved significantly over the past three decades in Indonesia. However, the country's maternal mortality ratio remains high with a stark inequality by region. Fewer studies have explored access inequity in maternal health care service over time using multiple inequality markers. In this study, we analyzed Indonesian Demographic and Health Survey (DHS) data to explore trends and inequities in use of any antenatal care (ANC), four or more ANC (ANC4+), institutional birth, and cesarean section (c-section) birth in Indonesia during 1986-2012 to inform policy for future strategies ending preventable maternal deaths. Methods: Indonesian DHS data from 1991, 1994, 1997, 2002/3, 2007, and 2012 surveys...
Objective Improvements in child survival to achieve Millennium Development Goal 4 require highly acc...
Introduction: Infant Mortality Rate (IMR) in Indonesia has decreased over the last fifteen years, bu...
BackgroundFor countries to contribute to Sustainable Development Goal 3.1 of reducing the global mat...
© 2020 Tiara Wariana MarthiasSignificant progress has been made in reducing maternal and child morta...
INTRODUCTION:The main strategy for decreasing maternal morbidity and mortality has been antenatal ca...
Background: Reducing inequality in maternal, neonatal and infant mortality are key targets in the Su...
INTRODUCTION: Caesarean section (CS) rates are increasing globally. CS can be a live-saving procedur...
Background: In Indonesia, maternal mortality remains high, significantly 61.59% occur in the postnat...
Indonesia has developed many programs to reduce maternal death, which is beliefs related to access t...
So far, limited research has been done on inequity and inequality in health care utilisation in Indo...
Background For countries to contribute to Sustainable Development Goal 3.1 of reducing the global ma...
Maternal mortality is one of the basic health indicators that reflect a nation's health status. It i...
Background: One of the main health development agenda in Indonesia 2015 to 2019 is reduction in mate...
Background: The percentage of cesarean deliveries in Indonesia increased from 12% in 2012 to 17% in ...
Background: Indonesia still faces challenges in maternal health. Specifically, the lack of informati...
Objective Improvements in child survival to achieve Millennium Development Goal 4 require highly acc...
Introduction: Infant Mortality Rate (IMR) in Indonesia has decreased over the last fifteen years, bu...
BackgroundFor countries to contribute to Sustainable Development Goal 3.1 of reducing the global mat...
© 2020 Tiara Wariana MarthiasSignificant progress has been made in reducing maternal and child morta...
INTRODUCTION:The main strategy for decreasing maternal morbidity and mortality has been antenatal ca...
Background: Reducing inequality in maternal, neonatal and infant mortality are key targets in the Su...
INTRODUCTION: Caesarean section (CS) rates are increasing globally. CS can be a live-saving procedur...
Background: In Indonesia, maternal mortality remains high, significantly 61.59% occur in the postnat...
Indonesia has developed many programs to reduce maternal death, which is beliefs related to access t...
So far, limited research has been done on inequity and inequality in health care utilisation in Indo...
Background For countries to contribute to Sustainable Development Goal 3.1 of reducing the global ma...
Maternal mortality is one of the basic health indicators that reflect a nation's health status. It i...
Background: One of the main health development agenda in Indonesia 2015 to 2019 is reduction in mate...
Background: The percentage of cesarean deliveries in Indonesia increased from 12% in 2012 to 17% in ...
Background: Indonesia still faces challenges in maternal health. Specifically, the lack of informati...
Objective Improvements in child survival to achieve Millennium Development Goal 4 require highly acc...
Introduction: Infant Mortality Rate (IMR) in Indonesia has decreased over the last fifteen years, bu...
BackgroundFor countries to contribute to Sustainable Development Goal 3.1 of reducing the global mat...