Objective This study was undertaken to assess the trend and contributors of socioeconomic inequalities in antenatal care (ANC) utilisation among women of reproductive age in Tanzania from 2004 to 2016.Design Population-based cross-sectional surveys.Setting This study analysed nationally representative data for women of reproductive age obtained from the 2004–2016 Tanzania Demographic Health Surveys.Primary outcome measure The outcome variables analysed in this study are: (1) attendance of ANC and (2) accessing adequate antenatal care.Analytical methods The concentration curve and the concentration index were used to measure socioeconomic inequality in attending and accessing adequate ANC. The concentration index was decomposed to identify t...
The desired results of increasing access and availability of antenatal care (ANC) services may not b...
BackgroundExisting studies in Tanzania, based mostly on rural samples, have primarily focused on ind...
Background Every year, antenatal care (ANC) remains a life-saving health intervention for millions o...
Low utilisation of maternal healthcare among women in developing countries increases the health risk...
Background: A detailed understanding of trends, as well as what act as enablers and/or barriers to t...
Objective: To achieve universal coverage of reproductive healthcare and drastic reduction in materna...
IntroductionDespite skilled attendance during childbirth has been linked with the reduction of mater...
To assess social inequalities in the use of antenatal care (ANC), facility based delivery (FBD), and...
To assess social inequalities in the use of antenatal care (ANC), facility based delivery (FBD), and...
The use of quality antenatal care (ANC) improves maternal and newborn health outcomes. Ensuring equi...
Background: Improving maternal and reproductive health still remains a major challenge in most low-i...
BackgroundMajority of maternal deaths are avoidable through quality obstetric care such as Cesarean ...
Using data between 2003 and 2016, this paper assesses the degree and evolution of socio-economic ine...
This article examines the socioeconomic inequalities in the use of antenatal care and me...
Abstract Background Skilled antenatal care (ANC) has been identified as a proven intervention to red...
The desired results of increasing access and availability of antenatal care (ANC) services may not b...
BackgroundExisting studies in Tanzania, based mostly on rural samples, have primarily focused on ind...
Background Every year, antenatal care (ANC) remains a life-saving health intervention for millions o...
Low utilisation of maternal healthcare among women in developing countries increases the health risk...
Background: A detailed understanding of trends, as well as what act as enablers and/or barriers to t...
Objective: To achieve universal coverage of reproductive healthcare and drastic reduction in materna...
IntroductionDespite skilled attendance during childbirth has been linked with the reduction of mater...
To assess social inequalities in the use of antenatal care (ANC), facility based delivery (FBD), and...
To assess social inequalities in the use of antenatal care (ANC), facility based delivery (FBD), and...
The use of quality antenatal care (ANC) improves maternal and newborn health outcomes. Ensuring equi...
Background: Improving maternal and reproductive health still remains a major challenge in most low-i...
BackgroundMajority of maternal deaths are avoidable through quality obstetric care such as Cesarean ...
Using data between 2003 and 2016, this paper assesses the degree and evolution of socio-economic ine...
This article examines the socioeconomic inequalities in the use of antenatal care and me...
Abstract Background Skilled antenatal care (ANC) has been identified as a proven intervention to red...
The desired results of increasing access and availability of antenatal care (ANC) services may not b...
BackgroundExisting studies in Tanzania, based mostly on rural samples, have primarily focused on ind...
Background Every year, antenatal care (ANC) remains a life-saving health intervention for millions o...