Abstract Background Despite reports of universal access to and modest utilization of maternal and newborn health services in Ethiopia, mothers and newborns continue to die from preventable causes. Studies indicate this could be due to poor quality of care provided in health systems. Evidences show that high quality health care prevents more than half of all maternal deaths. In Ethiopia, there is limited knowledge surrounding the status of the quality of maternal and newborn health care in health facilities. This study aims to assess the quality of maternal and neonatal health care provision at the health facility level in four regions in Ethiopia. Methodology This study employed a facility-based cross-sectional study design. It included 32 ...
Antenatal care (ANC) is a critical intervention, and providing high-quality care results in positive...
Background: Globally, there has been progress in reducing maternal and under-5 child deaths in the p...
Abstract Background The neonatal period is only 1/60th of the first 5 years of life but it accounts ...
Abstract Background: Assuring quality essential newborn care during delivery and postpartum period i...
Abstract Background Quality intrapartum and newborn care is considered to be poor in Sub-Saharan Afr...
Plain language summary Essential newborn care is a set of practices provided by healthcare workers a...
Attaining the global Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) target to reduce the maternal mortality rate...
Abstract Background Despite much progress recently, Ethiopia remains one of the largest contributors...
Abstract Background During 2019, neonatal conditio...
SummaryBackgroundGlobal efforts to increase births at health-care facilities might not reduce matern...
Background: Despite much progress recently, Ethiopia remains one of the largest contributors to the ...
Background. Increased use of facility childbirth services—without the assurance of quality—has not c...
Abstract Objective The study aims to assess the quali...
Background: Quality improvement (QI) practices can advance maternal, neonatal and child (MNC) health...
Background. Prenatal care refers to services a pregnant woman receives during pregnancy to ensure a ...
Antenatal care (ANC) is a critical intervention, and providing high-quality care results in positive...
Background: Globally, there has been progress in reducing maternal and under-5 child deaths in the p...
Abstract Background The neonatal period is only 1/60th of the first 5 years of life but it accounts ...
Abstract Background: Assuring quality essential newborn care during delivery and postpartum period i...
Abstract Background Quality intrapartum and newborn care is considered to be poor in Sub-Saharan Afr...
Plain language summary Essential newborn care is a set of practices provided by healthcare workers a...
Attaining the global Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) target to reduce the maternal mortality rate...
Abstract Background Despite much progress recently, Ethiopia remains one of the largest contributors...
Abstract Background During 2019, neonatal conditio...
SummaryBackgroundGlobal efforts to increase births at health-care facilities might not reduce matern...
Background: Despite much progress recently, Ethiopia remains one of the largest contributors to the ...
Background. Increased use of facility childbirth services—without the assurance of quality—has not c...
Abstract Objective The study aims to assess the quali...
Background: Quality improvement (QI) practices can advance maternal, neonatal and child (MNC) health...
Background. Prenatal care refers to services a pregnant woman receives during pregnancy to ensure a ...
Antenatal care (ANC) is a critical intervention, and providing high-quality care results in positive...
Background: Globally, there has been progress in reducing maternal and under-5 child deaths in the p...
Abstract Background The neonatal period is only 1/60th of the first 5 years of life but it accounts ...