Background: Malawi is grappling with a high maternal mortality of 439 per 100 000 live births. It is estimated that 80% of maternal deaths can be prevented by actively engaging the community in the country. However, community support on safe motherhood remains unknown. Aim: This study, therefore, explored community support rendered to mothers and babies during antenatal, intrapartum and postpartum periods. Setting: This study was conducted in the Lilongwe District, Malawi. Methods: This was a qualitative study that collected data from 30 village health committee members through Focus Group Discussions (FGDs). Data were analysed using thematic analysis. Results: This study found that community support on safe motherhood rendered to women...
In Malawi, maternal mortality remains high. Existing maternal death reviews fail to adequately revie...
Background: Maternal mortality in Malawi continues to increase despite the global SMI and national s...
This is a summary of findings from a social analysis studies carried out by CARE as a baseline study...
[[abstract]]Background: Antenatal care is defined as the routine care that is given to pregnant wom...
[[abstract]]Background: Antenatal care is defined as the routine care that is given to pregnant wom...
[[abstract]]Background: Antenatal care is defined as the routine care that is given to pregnant wom...
Introduction: Research was conducted to get a community’s perspective on the factors contributing to...
Objective To explore strategies to improve use of skilled care after childbirth by examining reasons...
Background: In Tanzania, maternal mortality ratio remains unacceptably high at 578/100,000 live birt...
Abstract Background The UN Millennium Development Goals call for substantial reductions in maternal ...
For most women, childbirth and pregnancy are not life-threatening processes. Various medical advance...
This article examines the role of community participation in improving maternal health outcomes in l...
BackgroundAlthough achieved development goals on maternal and child health, in the era of Sustainabl...
Background: By 2015, Malawi had not achieved Millennium Development Goal 4, reducing maternal mortal...
BackgroundBy 2015, Malawi had not achieved Millennium Development Goal 4, reducing maternal mortalit...
In Malawi, maternal mortality remains high. Existing maternal death reviews fail to adequately revie...
Background: Maternal mortality in Malawi continues to increase despite the global SMI and national s...
This is a summary of findings from a social analysis studies carried out by CARE as a baseline study...
[[abstract]]Background: Antenatal care is defined as the routine care that is given to pregnant wom...
[[abstract]]Background: Antenatal care is defined as the routine care that is given to pregnant wom...
[[abstract]]Background: Antenatal care is defined as the routine care that is given to pregnant wom...
Introduction: Research was conducted to get a community’s perspective on the factors contributing to...
Objective To explore strategies to improve use of skilled care after childbirth by examining reasons...
Background: In Tanzania, maternal mortality ratio remains unacceptably high at 578/100,000 live birt...
Abstract Background The UN Millennium Development Goals call for substantial reductions in maternal ...
For most women, childbirth and pregnancy are not life-threatening processes. Various medical advance...
This article examines the role of community participation in improving maternal health outcomes in l...
BackgroundAlthough achieved development goals on maternal and child health, in the era of Sustainabl...
Background: By 2015, Malawi had not achieved Millennium Development Goal 4, reducing maternal mortal...
BackgroundBy 2015, Malawi had not achieved Millennium Development Goal 4, reducing maternal mortalit...
In Malawi, maternal mortality remains high. Existing maternal death reviews fail to adequately revie...
Background: Maternal mortality in Malawi continues to increase despite the global SMI and national s...
This is a summary of findings from a social analysis studies carried out by CARE as a baseline study...