Background: Maternal mortality remains a public health challenge despite the global progress made toward its reduction. Cultural beliefs and traditional practices contribute to delays and poor access to maternal health services. This study examined cultural perceptions influencing obstetric complications among women who delivered at Yusuf Dantsoho Memorial Hospital, Tudun‑Wada, Kaduna.Methodology: The study was a cross‑sectional study conducted at the Obstetrics and Gynecology Department of Yusuf Dantsoho Memorial General Hospital, Tudun‑Wada, Kaduna, from February to April 2014. Two hundred and six women who delivered during the study period irrespective of their booking status and consented to participate in the study were recruited conse...
Socio-cultural factors, gender roles and religious ideologies contributing to Caesarian-section refu...
At present there is under utilization of maternity service provision in Nigeria, with only a third o...
This study was an attempt to examine predictors of maternal health as perceived by pregnant women in...
Background: Ogunu is an oil producing community located in Warri South Local Government Area of Delt...
Despite global decrease in maternal mortality ratio from 1990 to 2010, annually approximately 9.5 mi...
Maternal mortality is a global health challenge affecting women within the reproductive age group. T...
Background: In Nigeria, women too often suffer the consequences of serious obstetri...
This study aimed to explore how sociocultural practices and beliefs may influence maternal mortality...
BACKGROUND: The maternal mortality ratio in Sub-Saharan Africa remains high, despite progress in red...
Socio-cultural factors influencing maternal health have been a global health issue faced by mothers....
This study aimed to explore how sociocultural practices and beliefs may influence maternal mortality...
BACKGROUND: In Nigeria, women too often suffer the consequences of serious obstetric complications t...
Abstract Background: The death of women from pregnancy-related causes is a serious challenge that in...
BACKGROUND: Some cultural practices which encourages both maternal mortality and infant death, are s...
This study was an attempt to examine predictors of maternal health as perceived by pregnant women in...
Socio-cultural factors, gender roles and religious ideologies contributing to Caesarian-section refu...
At present there is under utilization of maternity service provision in Nigeria, with only a third o...
This study was an attempt to examine predictors of maternal health as perceived by pregnant women in...
Background: Ogunu is an oil producing community located in Warri South Local Government Area of Delt...
Despite global decrease in maternal mortality ratio from 1990 to 2010, annually approximately 9.5 mi...
Maternal mortality is a global health challenge affecting women within the reproductive age group. T...
Background: In Nigeria, women too often suffer the consequences of serious obstetri...
This study aimed to explore how sociocultural practices and beliefs may influence maternal mortality...
BACKGROUND: The maternal mortality ratio in Sub-Saharan Africa remains high, despite progress in red...
Socio-cultural factors influencing maternal health have been a global health issue faced by mothers....
This study aimed to explore how sociocultural practices and beliefs may influence maternal mortality...
BACKGROUND: In Nigeria, women too often suffer the consequences of serious obstetric complications t...
Abstract Background: The death of women from pregnancy-related causes is a serious challenge that in...
BACKGROUND: Some cultural practices which encourages both maternal mortality and infant death, are s...
This study was an attempt to examine predictors of maternal health as perceived by pregnant women in...
Socio-cultural factors, gender roles and religious ideologies contributing to Caesarian-section refu...
At present there is under utilization of maternity service provision in Nigeria, with only a third o...
This study was an attempt to examine predictors of maternal health as perceived by pregnant women in...