Introduction In sub-Saharan Africa, referral hospitals are important sources of key maternal health services, especially during a crisis such as the COVID-19 pandemic. This study prospectively assessed the effect of the COVID-19 pandemic on maternal health service utilisation in six large referral hospitals in Guinea, Nigeria, Tanzania and Uganda during the first year of the pandemic. Methods Mixed-methods design combining three data sources: (1) quantitative data based on routine antenatal, childbirth and postnatal care data collected March 2019–February 2021, (2) qualitative data from recurring rounds of semi-structured interviews conducted July 2020–February 2021 with 22 maternity skilled heath personnel exploring their perceptions of...
South Africa experienced two waves of COVID-19 infection in the financial year 2020/21. This study ...
Global response to COVID-19 pandemic has inadvertently undermined the achievement of existing public...
Abstract Introduction The novel coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) continues to disrupt the availab...
INTRODUCTION: In sub-Saharan Africa, referral hospitals are important sources of key maternal health...
ObjectiveMaintaining provision and utilization of maternal healthcare services is susceptible to ext...
Introduction Referral hospitals in sub-Saharan Africa are located in crowded urban areas, which were...
Introduction Referral hospitals in sub-Saharan Africa are located in crowded urban areas, which wer...
Background The impact of COVID-19 is weighing heavily on many African countries. As of November 14th...
Background: The impact of COVID-19 is weighing heavily on many African countries. As of November 14t...
ObjectiveTo assess the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic on the provision and use of maternal health ...
Background Sub-Saharan Africa is the region of the world with the highest rates of maternal and new...
Peripartum deaths remain significantly high in low- and middle-income countries, including Kenya. Th...
Many sub-Saharan African countries have experienced various challenges that threaten the quality of ...
Global response to COVID-19 pandemic has inadvertently undermined the achievement of existing public...
SETTING: Six hospitals in four sub-Saharan African countries.OBJECTIVE: To examine the indirect effe...
South Africa experienced two waves of COVID-19 infection in the financial year 2020/21. This study ...
Global response to COVID-19 pandemic has inadvertently undermined the achievement of existing public...
Abstract Introduction The novel coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) continues to disrupt the availab...
INTRODUCTION: In sub-Saharan Africa, referral hospitals are important sources of key maternal health...
ObjectiveMaintaining provision and utilization of maternal healthcare services is susceptible to ext...
Introduction Referral hospitals in sub-Saharan Africa are located in crowded urban areas, which were...
Introduction Referral hospitals in sub-Saharan Africa are located in crowded urban areas, which wer...
Background The impact of COVID-19 is weighing heavily on many African countries. As of November 14th...
Background: The impact of COVID-19 is weighing heavily on many African countries. As of November 14t...
ObjectiveTo assess the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic on the provision and use of maternal health ...
Background Sub-Saharan Africa is the region of the world with the highest rates of maternal and new...
Peripartum deaths remain significantly high in low- and middle-income countries, including Kenya. Th...
Many sub-Saharan African countries have experienced various challenges that threaten the quality of ...
Global response to COVID-19 pandemic has inadvertently undermined the achievement of existing public...
SETTING: Six hospitals in four sub-Saharan African countries.OBJECTIVE: To examine the indirect effe...
South Africa experienced two waves of COVID-19 infection in the financial year 2020/21. This study ...
Global response to COVID-19 pandemic has inadvertently undermined the achievement of existing public...
Abstract Introduction The novel coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) continues to disrupt the availab...