Access to quality emergency obstetric and newborn care (EmONC); having a skilled attendant at birth (SBA); adequate antenatal care; and efficient referral systems are considered the most effective interventions in preventing stillbirths. We determined the influence of travel time from mother's area of residence to a tertiary health facility where women sought care on the likelihood of delivering a stillbirth. We carried out a prospective matched case-control study between 1st January 2019 and 31st December 2019 at the Federal Teaching Hospital Gombe (FTHG), Nigeria. All women who experienced a stillbirth after hospital admission during the study period were included as cases while controls were consecutive age-matched (ratio 1:1) women who ...
Background: In Nigeria, perinatal mortality remains a major health problem with the balance heavily ...
Objective To study the association between travel time from home to hospital on intrapartum stillbir...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE: In Nigeria, most deliveries take place at home or with traditional birth ...
Access to quality emergency obstetric and newborn care (EmONC); having a skilled attendant at birth ...
Introduction: Access to emergency obstetric care can lead to a 45-75% reduction in stillbirths. Howe...
Introduction Access to emergency obstetric care can lead to a 45%–75% reduction in stillbirths. How...
The criticality of referral makes it imperative to study its patterns and factors influencing it at ...
INTRODUCTION: Prompt access to emergency obstetrical care (EmOC) reduces the risk of maternal mortal...
Objectives: to investigate how the quality of maternal health services and travel times to health fa...
Previous efforts to estimate the travel time to comprehensive emergency obstetric care (CEmOC) in lo...
Adeniyi Francis Fagbamigbe,1,2 Baitshephi Mashabe,1 Lornah Lepetu,1 Clearance Abel1 1Department of ...
Plain language summary Maternal and neonatal mortality rates are still high in many countries in Sub...
Introduction Prompt access to emergency obstetrical care (EmOC) reduces the risk of maternal mortali...
Objectives: Skilled birth attendance is the single most important intervention to reduce maternal mo...
Background and Objective: In Nigeria, most deliveries take place at home or with traditional birth a...
Background: In Nigeria, perinatal mortality remains a major health problem with the balance heavily ...
Objective To study the association between travel time from home to hospital on intrapartum stillbir...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE: In Nigeria, most deliveries take place at home or with traditional birth ...
Access to quality emergency obstetric and newborn care (EmONC); having a skilled attendant at birth ...
Introduction: Access to emergency obstetric care can lead to a 45-75% reduction in stillbirths. Howe...
Introduction Access to emergency obstetric care can lead to a 45%–75% reduction in stillbirths. How...
The criticality of referral makes it imperative to study its patterns and factors influencing it at ...
INTRODUCTION: Prompt access to emergency obstetrical care (EmOC) reduces the risk of maternal mortal...
Objectives: to investigate how the quality of maternal health services and travel times to health fa...
Previous efforts to estimate the travel time to comprehensive emergency obstetric care (CEmOC) in lo...
Adeniyi Francis Fagbamigbe,1,2 Baitshephi Mashabe,1 Lornah Lepetu,1 Clearance Abel1 1Department of ...
Plain language summary Maternal and neonatal mortality rates are still high in many countries in Sub...
Introduction Prompt access to emergency obstetrical care (EmOC) reduces the risk of maternal mortali...
Objectives: Skilled birth attendance is the single most important intervention to reduce maternal mo...
Background and Objective: In Nigeria, most deliveries take place at home or with traditional birth a...
Background: In Nigeria, perinatal mortality remains a major health problem with the balance heavily ...
Objective To study the association between travel time from home to hospital on intrapartum stillbir...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE: In Nigeria, most deliveries take place at home or with traditional birth ...