Abstract Background The meaningful engagement of male partners in antenatal care (ANC) can positively impact maternal and newborn health outcomes. The Tanzania National Plan for the Elimination of Mother to Child Transmission of HIV recommends male partners attend the first ANC appointment as a strategy for HIV prevention and treatment. This recommendation seeks to increase uptake of HIV and reproductive healthcare services, but unintended consequences of these guidelines may negatively impact women’s ANC experiences. This study qualitatively examined the impact of policy promoting male engagement on women’s ANC experiences. Methods The study was conducted in two urban clinics in Kilimanjaro Region, Tanzania. In-depth interviews were conduc...
Abstract Background The perception of male involvement (MI) in maternal child health services is mul...
BackgroundChildhood Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) infection occurs almost exclusively via mothe...
BackgroundMale partner participation improves uptake, retention and outcomes of prevention of mother...
In many Sub-Saharan African settings male partner involvement in antenatal care (ANC) remains low, a...
Abstract Background Despite efforts to improve male involvement (MI), few male partners typically at...
Background: Male involvement during antenatal care is promoted to be an important intervention to in...
Background: Male involvement in pregnancy and childbirth has been shown to improve maternal and chil...
Background: Male involvement during antenatal care is promoted to be an important intervention to in...
Introduction. Male involvement in antenatal care (ANC) has been associated with improved prevention ...
Background: Male involvement during antenatal care is promoted to be an important intervention to in...
Background Male involvement in antenatal care (ANC) is among interventions to improve maternal healt...
Male involvement during antenatal care is promoted to be an important intervention to increase posit...
Cultural norms and socio-economics influence a pregnant woman’s access to health services and where ...
Men participation in antenatal care has been acknowledged by World Health Organization (WHO) as a ke...
BackgroundMale partner participation improves uptake, retention and outcomes of prevention of mother...
Abstract Background The perception of male involvement (MI) in maternal child health services is mul...
BackgroundChildhood Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) infection occurs almost exclusively via mothe...
BackgroundMale partner participation improves uptake, retention and outcomes of prevention of mother...
In many Sub-Saharan African settings male partner involvement in antenatal care (ANC) remains low, a...
Abstract Background Despite efforts to improve male involvement (MI), few male partners typically at...
Background: Male involvement during antenatal care is promoted to be an important intervention to in...
Background: Male involvement in pregnancy and childbirth has been shown to improve maternal and chil...
Background: Male involvement during antenatal care is promoted to be an important intervention to in...
Introduction. Male involvement in antenatal care (ANC) has been associated with improved prevention ...
Background: Male involvement during antenatal care is promoted to be an important intervention to in...
Background Male involvement in antenatal care (ANC) is among interventions to improve maternal healt...
Male involvement during antenatal care is promoted to be an important intervention to increase posit...
Cultural norms and socio-economics influence a pregnant woman’s access to health services and where ...
Men participation in antenatal care has been acknowledged by World Health Organization (WHO) as a ke...
BackgroundMale partner participation improves uptake, retention and outcomes of prevention of mother...
Abstract Background The perception of male involvement (MI) in maternal child health services is mul...
BackgroundChildhood Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) infection occurs almost exclusively via mothe...
BackgroundMale partner participation improves uptake, retention and outcomes of prevention of mother...