BackgroundDespite improvement in the coverage of most maternal, newborn, and child health services, inequality in the uptake of services still remains the challenge of health systems in most developing countries. This study was conducted to examine the degree of inequities and potential predictors of inequity in reproductive and maternal health services utilization in the Oromia region, Ethiopia.MethodsThe 2016 Ethiopian demographic and health survey data set was used. Utilization rate of four maternal health service categories (family planning, antenatal care, facility based delivery and postnatal care) was considered in the analysis. Equity in each of these indicators was assessed by residence (urban/rural), wealth index, and educational ...
Background: Health equity has emerged as a global issue in the post-2015 Sustainable Development Goa...
Objective In Ethiopia, coverage of key health services is low, and community based services have bee...
Maternal Mortality Rate (MMR) in Ethiopia remains one of the highest in the world due in part to ver...
Abstract Background Disparities in health services utilization within and between regional states of...
Abstract Background The progress in coverage of maternal health services in Ethiopia has been rather...
Abstract Reproductive health services are crucial for maternal and child health, but universal healt...
Introduction: Inequalities in health are a major challenge for health policy, because most of them c...
Background: Health systems aim to narrow inequality in access to health care across socioeconomic gr...
Background: Ethiopia has made a substantial reduction in maternal mortality over the last two decade...
Background: Equity in public health implies that ideally everyone should have a fair opportunity to ...
Uptake of health facilities for delivery care in Ethiopia has not been examined in the light of equa...
Re-directing resources to vulnerable sub-groups and locations is necessary to ensure equitable progr...
Abstract Introduction Inequalities in maternal care utilization pose a significant threat to materna...
Abstract Background Despite progress made to improve access to child health services, mothers’ consi...
Abstract Providing adequate and equal access health care is a key goal towards universal health cove...
Background: Health equity has emerged as a global issue in the post-2015 Sustainable Development Goa...
Objective In Ethiopia, coverage of key health services is low, and community based services have bee...
Maternal Mortality Rate (MMR) in Ethiopia remains one of the highest in the world due in part to ver...
Abstract Background Disparities in health services utilization within and between regional states of...
Abstract Background The progress in coverage of maternal health services in Ethiopia has been rather...
Abstract Reproductive health services are crucial for maternal and child health, but universal healt...
Introduction: Inequalities in health are a major challenge for health policy, because most of them c...
Background: Health systems aim to narrow inequality in access to health care across socioeconomic gr...
Background: Ethiopia has made a substantial reduction in maternal mortality over the last two decade...
Background: Equity in public health implies that ideally everyone should have a fair opportunity to ...
Uptake of health facilities for delivery care in Ethiopia has not been examined in the light of equa...
Re-directing resources to vulnerable sub-groups and locations is necessary to ensure equitable progr...
Abstract Introduction Inequalities in maternal care utilization pose a significant threat to materna...
Abstract Background Despite progress made to improve access to child health services, mothers’ consi...
Abstract Providing adequate and equal access health care is a key goal towards universal health cove...
Background: Health equity has emerged as a global issue in the post-2015 Sustainable Development Goa...
Objective In Ethiopia, coverage of key health services is low, and community based services have bee...
Maternal Mortality Rate (MMR) in Ethiopia remains one of the highest in the world due in part to ver...