Getting men to be actively involved in Antenatal Care (ANC) has been acknowledged by the World Health Organisation as a key indicator for better maternal health outcomes. We investigated the perception of women about barriers to male involvement in ANC in Sekondi, Ghana. Dwelling on cross-sectional design, we used a sample of 300 pregnant women (adolescents excluded) who had ever attended ANC in five fishing communities in Sekondi. The study was underpinned by a conceptual framework adapted from Doe's conceptual framework of male partner involvement in maternity care. We used questionnaire for the data collection. Both descriptive-frequencies and percentages; and inferential-binary logistic regression analyses were carried out. Seven out of...
BACKGROUND: Male involvement in various health practices is recognized as an important factor in imp...
Background: Despite efforts to improve male involvement (MI), few male partners typically attend ant...
We used qualitative methods to assess pregnant women and men’s attitudes, feelings, beliefs, experie...
Getting men to be actively involved in Antenatal Care (ANC) has been acknowledged by the World Healt...
Getting men to be actively involved in Antenatal Care (ANC) has been acknowledged by the World Healt...
Background: Globally, male involvement in antenatal care remains a challenge to the effective utiliz...
Men participation in antenatal care has been acknowledged by World Health Organization (WHO) as a ke...
Cultural norms and socio-economics influence a pregnant woman’s access to health services and where ...
Male involvement during antenatal care is promoted to be an important intervention to increase posit...
Background Male involvement in maternal healthcare has been widely recognized as essential for posi...
Background Male partner involvement in antenatal care (ANC) is associated with positive maternal an...
Background Male involvement in antenatal care (ANC) is among interventions to improve maternal healt...
Background. Evidence suggests that in patriarchal societies such as Ghana, access to and survival of...
Background: Increasing male involvement during pregnancy is considered an important, but often overl...
Background: Despite efforts to improve male involvement (MI), few male partners typically attend ant...
BACKGROUND: Male involvement in various health practices is recognized as an important factor in imp...
Background: Despite efforts to improve male involvement (MI), few male partners typically attend ant...
We used qualitative methods to assess pregnant women and men’s attitudes, feelings, beliefs, experie...
Getting men to be actively involved in Antenatal Care (ANC) has been acknowledged by the World Healt...
Getting men to be actively involved in Antenatal Care (ANC) has been acknowledged by the World Healt...
Background: Globally, male involvement in antenatal care remains a challenge to the effective utiliz...
Men participation in antenatal care has been acknowledged by World Health Organization (WHO) as a ke...
Cultural norms and socio-economics influence a pregnant woman’s access to health services and where ...
Male involvement during antenatal care is promoted to be an important intervention to increase posit...
Background Male involvement in maternal healthcare has been widely recognized as essential for posi...
Background Male partner involvement in antenatal care (ANC) is associated with positive maternal an...
Background Male involvement in antenatal care (ANC) is among interventions to improve maternal healt...
Background. Evidence suggests that in patriarchal societies such as Ghana, access to and survival of...
Background: Increasing male involvement during pregnancy is considered an important, but often overl...
Background: Despite efforts to improve male involvement (MI), few male partners typically attend ant...
BACKGROUND: Male involvement in various health practices is recognized as an important factor in imp...
Background: Despite efforts to improve male involvement (MI), few male partners typically attend ant...
We used qualitative methods to assess pregnant women and men’s attitudes, feelings, beliefs, experie...