BackgroundMaternal deaths remain high in Ethiopia mainly due to poor maternal health service utilization. Despite men are the chief decision-makers and economically dominant in Ethiopia, the impact of their involvement on maternal health services utilization is not clear. This study aimed to assess the association between male involvement and women's use of institutional delivery, and factors influencing male partners' involvement in institutional delivery.MethodsA community based cross-sectional study was conducted between March and May, 2019. A total of 477 married men who have children less than one year of age were interviewed. Face-to-face interviews using a pre-tested and structured questionnaire were used for data collection. Bivaria...
Abstract Background There is limited evidence about husbands’ roles on women’s utilization of skille...
Background: The International Conference on Population Development held in Cairo in 1994 identified ...
BackgroundThe risk of death from complications relating to pregnancy and childbirth for women's life...
Meseret Alemu,1 Girmay Adhena,2 Nega Assefa,3 Yadeta Dessie3 1Department of Reproductive Health, Lem...
Maternal health care utilization in Ethiopia is very low which is reflected in high maternal mortali...
Abstract Background Ethiopia has recorded substantial progress in maternal health recently. However,...
Introduction: Traditionally, men are not supposed to take part in maternal health issues in many cul...
BackgroundMale partner involvement during the postpartum period is an effective strategy to improve ...
Abstract Background Complications during pregnancy, childbirth and the postpartum period present a s...
Background Male involvement in antenatal care (ANC) is among interventions to improve maternal healt...
Background: Men's participation is crucial to the success of family planning programs and women's em...
BACKGROUND: Ethiopia has one of the highest maternal mortality in the world. Institutional delivery ...
Objective: To determine whether there is a relationship between male involvement in maternal health ...
Effective utilization of family planning services are major contributors of improved maternal health...
Women and men’s preferences for delivery services in rural EthiopiaNancy BeamAims: This study aims t...
Abstract Background There is limited evidence about husbands’ roles on women’s utilization of skille...
Background: The International Conference on Population Development held in Cairo in 1994 identified ...
BackgroundThe risk of death from complications relating to pregnancy and childbirth for women's life...
Meseret Alemu,1 Girmay Adhena,2 Nega Assefa,3 Yadeta Dessie3 1Department of Reproductive Health, Lem...
Maternal health care utilization in Ethiopia is very low which is reflected in high maternal mortali...
Abstract Background Ethiopia has recorded substantial progress in maternal health recently. However,...
Introduction: Traditionally, men are not supposed to take part in maternal health issues in many cul...
BackgroundMale partner involvement during the postpartum period is an effective strategy to improve ...
Abstract Background Complications during pregnancy, childbirth and the postpartum period present a s...
Background Male involvement in antenatal care (ANC) is among interventions to improve maternal healt...
Background: Men's participation is crucial to the success of family planning programs and women's em...
BACKGROUND: Ethiopia has one of the highest maternal mortality in the world. Institutional delivery ...
Objective: To determine whether there is a relationship between male involvement in maternal health ...
Effective utilization of family planning services are major contributors of improved maternal health...
Women and men’s preferences for delivery services in rural EthiopiaNancy BeamAims: This study aims t...
Abstract Background There is limited evidence about husbands’ roles on women’s utilization of skille...
Background: The International Conference on Population Development held in Cairo in 1994 identified ...
BackgroundThe risk of death from complications relating to pregnancy and childbirth for women's life...