Introduction: Uganda is one of the largest refugee-hosting nations in the world, with the majority of the refugees having fled South Sudan. In the early 2000's the local government and refugee health systems were merged to create a more equal and integrated system for refugees and the host population. Our aim is to investigate whether mothers from the two groups experience the same access to and quality of maternal health services, and whether refugee- and host-community mothers perceive the maternal health services differently.Methods: In November–December 2019, we conducted a household survey of 1,004 Ugandan nationals and South Sudanese refugee mothers aged 15–49 in the West Nile region covering the districts of Arua, Yumbe, and Adjumani...
<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>Maternal mortality can be particu...
Background Armed conflict has been described as an important contributor to the soci...
IntroductionInequalities in maternal and newborn health persist in many high-income countries, inclu...
BACKGROUND: The vast majority of refugees are hosted in low and middle income countries (LMICs), whi...
Background: Women of refugee background from Africa are reported to have a greater risk of adverse p...
INTRODUCTION: Inequalities in maternal and newborn health persist in many high-income countries, inc...
Introduction: Ethiopia records high levels of inequity in skilled birth care (SBC), where the gaps a...
Background: The first six weeks following a delivery is a critical period for the mother and the new...
Research poster presented at the Network: Towards Unity for Health Conference, Ghent, Belgium, Septe...
Despite the availability of technically sound approaches, maternal mortality and other reproductive ...
Introduction: Antenatal care is crucial for positive pregnancy outcomes and is dependent on the ti...
Background: Maternal mortality in developing countries remains high due to lack ofappropriate emerge...
The definitive version is available at www3.interscience.wiley.comBACKGROUND: Uganda has hosted an e...
Background: About one third of refugee and humanitarian entrants to Australia are women age 12—44 ye...
Background: Uganda’s poor maternal health indicators have resulted from weak maternal health service...
<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>Maternal mortality can be particu...
Background Armed conflict has been described as an important contributor to the soci...
IntroductionInequalities in maternal and newborn health persist in many high-income countries, inclu...
BACKGROUND: The vast majority of refugees are hosted in low and middle income countries (LMICs), whi...
Background: Women of refugee background from Africa are reported to have a greater risk of adverse p...
INTRODUCTION: Inequalities in maternal and newborn health persist in many high-income countries, inc...
Introduction: Ethiopia records high levels of inequity in skilled birth care (SBC), where the gaps a...
Background: The first six weeks following a delivery is a critical period for the mother and the new...
Research poster presented at the Network: Towards Unity for Health Conference, Ghent, Belgium, Septe...
Despite the availability of technically sound approaches, maternal mortality and other reproductive ...
Introduction: Antenatal care is crucial for positive pregnancy outcomes and is dependent on the ti...
Background: Maternal mortality in developing countries remains high due to lack ofappropriate emerge...
The definitive version is available at www3.interscience.wiley.comBACKGROUND: Uganda has hosted an e...
Background: About one third of refugee and humanitarian entrants to Australia are women age 12—44 ye...
Background: Uganda’s poor maternal health indicators have resulted from weak maternal health service...
<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>Maternal mortality can be particu...
Background Armed conflict has been described as an important contributor to the soci...
IntroductionInequalities in maternal and newborn health persist in many high-income countries, inclu...