Women and men’s preferences for delivery services in rural EthiopiaNancy BeamAims: This study aims to determine the combination of facility-based delivery care attributes preferred by women and men; if gender differences exist in attribute preferences; and key demographic factors associated with attribute preferences.Background: Despite programs to promote facility-based delivery, which has been shown to decrease maternal and neonatal mortality, 80% of women in rural Ethiopia deliver at home without a skilled birth attendant. A review of the Ethiopian literature on factors associated with delivery location revealed several weaknesses in research methods that need to be addressed. First, research participants were almost exclusively women, a...
Additional file 1. English version Questionnaires used to assess delivery place preference
BACKGROUND: In Eritrea, despite high antenatal care (ANC) use, utilization of health facilities for ...
Abstract Objective The aim of this study was to assess delivery place preference and its determinant...
BACKGROUND: Efforts to reduce maternal mortality and morbidity must address societal and cultural fa...
IntroductionDespite the government's efforts to decentralize and expand health institutions to promo...
Background: Skilled attendants during labor, delivery, and in the early postpartum period, can preve...
Objective To identify what women want in a delivery health facility and how they rank the attributes...
IntroductionDespite the government’s efforts to decentralize and expand health institutions to promo...
Objective: To identify what women want in a delivery health facility and how they rank the attribute...
BACKGROUND:Despite of the existing intensive efforts to improve maternal health in Ethiopia, the pro...
Background: Facility-based delivery care provided by skilled birth attendants is globally considered...
Despite of the existing intensive efforts to improve maternal health in Ethiopia, the proportion of ...
Background: Home delivery is associated with a high risk of maternal and neonatal mortality. The pre...
Background Despite of the existing intensive efforts to improve maternal health in Ethiopia, the pro...
BackgroundMaternal deaths remain high in Ethiopia mainly due to poor maternal health service utiliza...
Additional file 1. English version Questionnaires used to assess delivery place preference
BACKGROUND: In Eritrea, despite high antenatal care (ANC) use, utilization of health facilities for ...
Abstract Objective The aim of this study was to assess delivery place preference and its determinant...
BACKGROUND: Efforts to reduce maternal mortality and morbidity must address societal and cultural fa...
IntroductionDespite the government's efforts to decentralize and expand health institutions to promo...
Background: Skilled attendants during labor, delivery, and in the early postpartum period, can preve...
Objective To identify what women want in a delivery health facility and how they rank the attributes...
IntroductionDespite the government’s efforts to decentralize and expand health institutions to promo...
Objective: To identify what women want in a delivery health facility and how they rank the attribute...
BACKGROUND:Despite of the existing intensive efforts to improve maternal health in Ethiopia, the pro...
Background: Facility-based delivery care provided by skilled birth attendants is globally considered...
Despite of the existing intensive efforts to improve maternal health in Ethiopia, the proportion of ...
Background: Home delivery is associated with a high risk of maternal and neonatal mortality. The pre...
Background Despite of the existing intensive efforts to improve maternal health in Ethiopia, the pro...
BackgroundMaternal deaths remain high in Ethiopia mainly due to poor maternal health service utiliza...
Additional file 1. English version Questionnaires used to assess delivery place preference
BACKGROUND: In Eritrea, despite high antenatal care (ANC) use, utilization of health facilities for ...
Abstract Objective The aim of this study was to assess delivery place preference and its determinant...