This study was conducted among the Yoruba of South-West Nigeria to examine the role of men in emergency obstetric care, as men determine whether and when their spouses visit health clinics in most cultures. Simple random sampling was used to select 900 households from three communities in Osun State, south-west Nigeria. Separate interviewers interviewed the man and his wife in each of the households. In polygamous families, two wives of reproductive age were also interviewed. The quantitative survey was complemented with a number of focus group discussions, in-depth interviews and key informant interviews. There was high level of awareness of emergency obstetric conditions by men, particularly in relation to pregnancy signs and labour pains...
Men’s involvement in reproductive health is recommended. Their involvement in antenatal care service...
The issue of reproductive decision making has been predominantly seen and treated as a purely femini...
Studies have consistently shown that maternal processes in Africa are prone to crises as a result of...
This study was conducted among the Yoruba of South-West Nigeria to examine the role of men in emerg...
Abstract Background Male involvement in maternal, newborn and child health contributes to better hea...
This study was aimed to examine men’s knowledge and perception in Maternal Health care at Jimeta Met...
The maternal mortality ratio in Nigeria remains one of the highest in the world (WHO, 1990). Many in...
BACKGROUND: Maternal and newborn mortality continue to be major challenges in Nigeria. While greater...
Men play critical roles in women's ability to seek health care and Reproductive Health programmes ar...
This study examines the role of men in family planning with particular emphasis on men's sexual...
This study examines the role of men in family planning with particular emphasis on men's sexuality, ...
Abstract Background Nigeria continues to have high rates of maternal morbidity and mortality. This i...
BACKGROUND: Men's involvement in reproductive health is recommended. Their involvement in antenatal ...
Background: Men take most or all important decisions in the home in most African societies and this ...
The role of men in maternity care in Africa is understudied, despite their economic dominance and de...
Men’s involvement in reproductive health is recommended. Their involvement in antenatal care service...
The issue of reproductive decision making has been predominantly seen and treated as a purely femini...
Studies have consistently shown that maternal processes in Africa are prone to crises as a result of...
This study was conducted among the Yoruba of South-West Nigeria to examine the role of men in emerg...
Abstract Background Male involvement in maternal, newborn and child health contributes to better hea...
This study was aimed to examine men’s knowledge and perception in Maternal Health care at Jimeta Met...
The maternal mortality ratio in Nigeria remains one of the highest in the world (WHO, 1990). Many in...
BACKGROUND: Maternal and newborn mortality continue to be major challenges in Nigeria. While greater...
Men play critical roles in women's ability to seek health care and Reproductive Health programmes ar...
This study examines the role of men in family planning with particular emphasis on men's sexual...
This study examines the role of men in family planning with particular emphasis on men's sexuality, ...
Abstract Background Nigeria continues to have high rates of maternal morbidity and mortality. This i...
BACKGROUND: Men's involvement in reproductive health is recommended. Their involvement in antenatal ...
Background: Men take most or all important decisions in the home in most African societies and this ...
The role of men in maternity care in Africa is understudied, despite their economic dominance and de...
Men’s involvement in reproductive health is recommended. Their involvement in antenatal care service...
The issue of reproductive decision making has been predominantly seen and treated as a purely femini...
Studies have consistently shown that maternal processes in Africa are prone to crises as a result of...