The main objective of the study is to assess maternal health in Ghana using empirical evidence from Akatsi and Keta districts of the Volta Region. Interviews were conducted from a sample size of 6,250 respondents within the reproductive age group of 15-49 years drawn from both districts in 2007. The results show that most of the women had only basic education and were generally petty traders, farmers and fishmongers. Overwhelming majority of the women stated that there was no community-arranged preparedness to aid them in times of emergency obstetric care. A significant proportion of the women (about 30%) relied on relatives/friends/home or traditional birth attendants (TBAs) to deliver their babies, while the road network in both districts...
This research article present pregnancy related challenges within the Sekondi-Takoradi Metropolis, G...
Women in West and Central Africa have the highest lifetime risk of maternal death of 1 in 27, compar...
Although maternal health in Ghana has generally improved over the past two decades, the current MMR ...
The main objective of the study is to assess maternal health in Ghana using empirical evidence from ...
Masteroppgave development management- Universitetet i Agder 2010A study of female health and develop...
Abstract Background The lifetime risk of dying from pregnancy or birth related complications are ab...
Maternal mortality has been a health concern for many developing countries. The study undertook a co...
Maternal mortality has become one of the major problems that has plagued the world, particularly in ...
Objectives: This paper aims to explore the factors that influence maternal and infant mortality rate...
Background: Ghana’s maternal mortality ratio continues to decline, but is not expected to meet the M...
Many low-income countries still encounter high mortality rates. The use of maternal health care serv...
An estimated 287, 000 maternal deaths occurred worldwide in 2010, most of which were in low-income a...
Background: While maternal mortality ratio in under-developed countries has declined significantly s...
BACKGROUND: Almost 99% of pregnancy or childbirth-related complications globally is estimated to occ...
This study aims to determine means of strengthening the health system to accelerate achievement of M...
This research article present pregnancy related challenges within the Sekondi-Takoradi Metropolis, G...
Women in West and Central Africa have the highest lifetime risk of maternal death of 1 in 27, compar...
Although maternal health in Ghana has generally improved over the past two decades, the current MMR ...
The main objective of the study is to assess maternal health in Ghana using empirical evidence from ...
Masteroppgave development management- Universitetet i Agder 2010A study of female health and develop...
Abstract Background The lifetime risk of dying from pregnancy or birth related complications are ab...
Maternal mortality has been a health concern for many developing countries. The study undertook a co...
Maternal mortality has become one of the major problems that has plagued the world, particularly in ...
Objectives: This paper aims to explore the factors that influence maternal and infant mortality rate...
Background: Ghana’s maternal mortality ratio continues to decline, but is not expected to meet the M...
Many low-income countries still encounter high mortality rates. The use of maternal health care serv...
An estimated 287, 000 maternal deaths occurred worldwide in 2010, most of which were in low-income a...
Background: While maternal mortality ratio in under-developed countries has declined significantly s...
BACKGROUND: Almost 99% of pregnancy or childbirth-related complications globally is estimated to occ...
This study aims to determine means of strengthening the health system to accelerate achievement of M...
This research article present pregnancy related challenges within the Sekondi-Takoradi Metropolis, G...
Women in West and Central Africa have the highest lifetime risk of maternal death of 1 in 27, compar...
Although maternal health in Ghana has generally improved over the past two decades, the current MMR ...