Objectives: To measure pre-intervention quality of routine antenatal and childbirth care in rural districts of Burkina Faso, Ghana and Tanzania and to identify shortcomings. Methods: In each country, we selected two adjoining rural districts. Within each district, we randomly sampled 6 primary healthcare facilities. Quality of care was assessed through health facility surveys, direct observation of antenatal and childbirth care, exit interviews and review of patient records. Results: By and large, quality of antenatal and childbirth care in the six districts was satisfactory, but we did identify some critical gaps common to the study sites in all three countries. Counselling and health education practices are poor; laboratory investigations...
Background: Measuring quality of maternal health services is a fundamental step toward enhancing our...
OBJECTIVE: Although substantial progress has been made in increasing access to care during childbirt...
Background Global eff orts to increase births at health-care facilities might not reduce maternal or...
Objectives : To measure pre-intervention quality of routine antenatal and childbirth care in rural d...
Maternal and infant mortality remain unacceptably high in sub-Saharan Africa, despite the fact that ...
SummaryBackgroundGlobal efforts to increase births at health-care facilities might not reduce matern...
OBJECTIVE: To assess the impact of an intervention consisting of a computer-assisted clinical decisi...
Objective: To assess the impact of an intervention consisting of a computer-assisted clinical decisi...
Background: Quality improvement (QI) practices can advance maternal, neonatal and child (MNC) health...
Improving maternal health is one of the Millennium Development Goals of the United Nations. Despite ...
The QUALMAT research project aims to improve maternal and newborn health by improving the quality of...
Aim: Quality improvement approaches have been integrated into routine health care in high-resource s...
Background: Malawi is celebrated as one of the few countries in sub-Saharan Africa to meet the Mill...
In southern Tanzania, uptake of health facility births is high at 80%. Paradoxically, maternal and n...
Improving maternal health is one of the Millennium Development Goals of the United Nations. Despite ...
Background: Measuring quality of maternal health services is a fundamental step toward enhancing our...
OBJECTIVE: Although substantial progress has been made in increasing access to care during childbirt...
Background Global eff orts to increase births at health-care facilities might not reduce maternal or...
Objectives : To measure pre-intervention quality of routine antenatal and childbirth care in rural d...
Maternal and infant mortality remain unacceptably high in sub-Saharan Africa, despite the fact that ...
SummaryBackgroundGlobal efforts to increase births at health-care facilities might not reduce matern...
OBJECTIVE: To assess the impact of an intervention consisting of a computer-assisted clinical decisi...
Objective: To assess the impact of an intervention consisting of a computer-assisted clinical decisi...
Background: Quality improvement (QI) practices can advance maternal, neonatal and child (MNC) health...
Improving maternal health is one of the Millennium Development Goals of the United Nations. Despite ...
The QUALMAT research project aims to improve maternal and newborn health by improving the quality of...
Aim: Quality improvement approaches have been integrated into routine health care in high-resource s...
Background: Malawi is celebrated as one of the few countries in sub-Saharan Africa to meet the Mill...
In southern Tanzania, uptake of health facility births is high at 80%. Paradoxically, maternal and n...
Improving maternal health is one of the Millennium Development Goals of the United Nations. Despite ...
Background: Measuring quality of maternal health services is a fundamental step toward enhancing our...
OBJECTIVE: Although substantial progress has been made in increasing access to care during childbirt...
Background Global eff orts to increase births at health-care facilities might not reduce maternal or...