While there has been worldwide focus on improving maternal mortality, in sub-Saharan Africa this is a challenge because of limited healthcare resources, inadequate health literacy and traditional beliefs. National and international policies emphasise better emergency maternal care, skilled birth attendants, better health education and community mobilization to ameliorate the situation. Evidence demonstrates the effect of skilled attendants, better education and emergency services but little about the impact of empowering local communities to take action to prevent maternal mortality. This concluding phase of a participatory action research project aimed to evaluate the actions of a rural community in southern Nigeria following mobilization ...
Background: Maternal mortality rates are very high in Nigeria. Increased level of awareness and perc...
Many factors are implicated in the poor maternal health condition in sub-Saharan Africa. Among the m...
Susan B Aradeon,1 Henry V Doctor2 1Freelance International Consultant (Social and Behavioral Change...
While there has been worldwide focus on improving maternal mortality, in sub-Saharan Africa this is ...
Aims and objectives. To facilitate the empowerment of members of a rural community to plan to take a...
Maternal mortality represents a sensitive index of the preva il ing health conditions and general so...
Many rural Nigerian women use local childbirth services that are unsafe. Community elders’ perceptio...
BACKGROUND: Maternal mortality rates are very high in Nigeria. Increased level of awareness and perc...
This study aimed to explore how sociocultural practices and beliefs may influence maternal mortality...
Background: Utilization of Maternal Health services in sub Saharan Africa is low and has direct bear...
Dominic Ezinwa Azuh,1 Akunna Ebere Azuh,2 Emeka Joshua Iweala,3 Davies Adeloye,1 Moses Akanbi,1 Raph...
Community Participation in health (CPIH) has been touted as the panacea to many health care delivery...
This study was conducted to find out community’s knowledge and perceived implications of maternal mo...
This study was conducted to find out community’s knowledge and perceived implications of maternal mo...
Maternal mortality has become a global issue attracting attention from governmental and Non-governme...
Background: Maternal mortality rates are very high in Nigeria. Increased level of awareness and perc...
Many factors are implicated in the poor maternal health condition in sub-Saharan Africa. Among the m...
Susan B Aradeon,1 Henry V Doctor2 1Freelance International Consultant (Social and Behavioral Change...
While there has been worldwide focus on improving maternal mortality, in sub-Saharan Africa this is ...
Aims and objectives. To facilitate the empowerment of members of a rural community to plan to take a...
Maternal mortality represents a sensitive index of the preva il ing health conditions and general so...
Many rural Nigerian women use local childbirth services that are unsafe. Community elders’ perceptio...
BACKGROUND: Maternal mortality rates are very high in Nigeria. Increased level of awareness and perc...
This study aimed to explore how sociocultural practices and beliefs may influence maternal mortality...
Background: Utilization of Maternal Health services in sub Saharan Africa is low and has direct bear...
Dominic Ezinwa Azuh,1 Akunna Ebere Azuh,2 Emeka Joshua Iweala,3 Davies Adeloye,1 Moses Akanbi,1 Raph...
Community Participation in health (CPIH) has been touted as the panacea to many health care delivery...
This study was conducted to find out community’s knowledge and perceived implications of maternal mo...
This study was conducted to find out community’s knowledge and perceived implications of maternal mo...
Maternal mortality has become a global issue attracting attention from governmental and Non-governme...
Background: Maternal mortality rates are very high in Nigeria. Increased level of awareness and perc...
Many factors are implicated in the poor maternal health condition in sub-Saharan Africa. Among the m...
Susan B Aradeon,1 Henry V Doctor2 1Freelance International Consultant (Social and Behavioral Change...