Introduction Early postnatal care (EPNC) utilisation is crucial for averting maternal deaths as recommended by the World Health Organisation. About 30% of women do not obtain EPNC in Ghana and no national level study have investigated the determinants of EPNC. Therefore, this study aimed at assessing factors associated with EPNC uptake among women aged 15–49 in Ghana. Materials and methods The study utilised data from the women’s file of the 2014 Ghana Demographic and Health Survey (GDHS) and sampled 1,678 women aged 15–49 who had complete data on EPNC. Descriptive computation of EPNC was done. Since EPNC (which is the main outcome variable for the study) was dichotomous, the binary logistic regression was used to determine factors influenc...
BACKGROUND: Postnatal period is the period from one hour to six weeks after the birth of an infant. ...
Background: In Maiduguri, the utilization of available postnatal care services is still very low. Th...
Background: Some of the highest infant mortality rates in the world can be attributed to poorly sche...
IntroductionEarly postnatal care (EPNC) utilisation is crucial for averting maternal deaths as recom...
Introduction Postnatal care (PNC) is critical for the newborn and the mother, as it offers the oppor...
Background This study investigates factors determining the timing of antenatal care (ANC) visit a...
Background Maternal mortality is high in Ghana, averaging 310 maternal deaths per 100,000 live birt...
The pace of improvements in maternal mortality has been slow in Ghana. While Ghana’s maternal mortal...
Maternal and neonatal mortality remains a public health burden around the globe most especially in d...
Background and Objective: Nigeria has one of the highest maternal and child death rates in the world...
Postnatal period is the time shortly after birth of the baby and extending up to six weeks. This per...
BackgroundUtilization of maternal health care services is key to reducing the number of perinatal de...
Maternal and newborn morbidity, as well as deaths, are disproportionately high in the African region...
Background: Continuum-of-care (CoC) throughout pregnancy, childbirth and the postnatal period is ess...
Background: Improving maternal health is a global challenge. In Ghana, maternal morbidity and mortal...
BACKGROUND: Postnatal period is the period from one hour to six weeks after the birth of an infant. ...
Background: In Maiduguri, the utilization of available postnatal care services is still very low. Th...
Background: Some of the highest infant mortality rates in the world can be attributed to poorly sche...
IntroductionEarly postnatal care (EPNC) utilisation is crucial for averting maternal deaths as recom...
Introduction Postnatal care (PNC) is critical for the newborn and the mother, as it offers the oppor...
Background This study investigates factors determining the timing of antenatal care (ANC) visit a...
Background Maternal mortality is high in Ghana, averaging 310 maternal deaths per 100,000 live birt...
The pace of improvements in maternal mortality has been slow in Ghana. While Ghana’s maternal mortal...
Maternal and neonatal mortality remains a public health burden around the globe most especially in d...
Background and Objective: Nigeria has one of the highest maternal and child death rates in the world...
Postnatal period is the time shortly after birth of the baby and extending up to six weeks. This per...
BackgroundUtilization of maternal health care services is key to reducing the number of perinatal de...
Maternal and newborn morbidity, as well as deaths, are disproportionately high in the African region...
Background: Continuum-of-care (CoC) throughout pregnancy, childbirth and the postnatal period is ess...
Background: Improving maternal health is a global challenge. In Ghana, maternal morbidity and mortal...
BACKGROUND: Postnatal period is the period from one hour to six weeks after the birth of an infant. ...
Background: In Maiduguri, the utilization of available postnatal care services is still very low. Th...
Background: Some of the highest infant mortality rates in the world can be attributed to poorly sche...