Background Maternal mortality is high in Ghana, averaging 310 maternal deaths per 100,000 live births in 2017. This is partly due to inadequate postnatal care especially among rural communities. Ghana can avert the high maternal deaths if women meet the World Health Organisation’s recommended early postnatal care check-up. Despite the association between geographical location and postnatal care utilisation, no study has been done on determinants of postnatal care among rural residents in Ghana. Therefore, this study determined the prevalence and correlates of postnatal care utilization among women in rural Ghana. Methods The study utilised women’s file of the 2014 Ghana Demographic and Health Survey (GDHS). Following descriptive computati...
Maternal and newborn morbidity, as well as deaths, are disproportionately high in the African region...
Maternal mortality has become one of the major problems that has plagued the world, particularly in ...
Abstract Background The lifetime risk of dying from pregnancy or birth related complications are ab...
IntroductionEarly postnatal care (EPNC) utilisation is crucial for averting maternal deaths as recom...
A primary cause of Ghana’s higher than global average maternal mortality rate is limited access to m...
Introduction Early postnatal care (EPNC) utilisation is crucial for averting maternal deaths as reco...
Abstract Background Globally, maternal mortality is still a challenge. In Ghana, maternal morbidity ...
The utilization of maternal health care services is imperative to reducing the number of perinatal d...
Skilled attendance during delivery has been identified as a panacea to the amelioration of maternal ...
The main objective of the study is to assess maternal health in Ghana using empirical evidence from ...
The pace of improvements in maternal mortality has been slow in Ghana. While Ghana’s maternal mortal...
Objectives: This paper aims to explore the factors that influence maternal and infant mortality rate...
BACKGROUND: Ghana missed out in attaining Millennium Development Goal 5 in 2015. The provision of ad...
Background of the Study: Studies have shown that three-quarters of all maternal deaths happen during...
Although maternal health in Ghana has generally improved over the past two decades, the current MMR ...
Maternal and newborn morbidity, as well as deaths, are disproportionately high in the African region...
Maternal mortality has become one of the major problems that has plagued the world, particularly in ...
Abstract Background The lifetime risk of dying from pregnancy or birth related complications are ab...
IntroductionEarly postnatal care (EPNC) utilisation is crucial for averting maternal deaths as recom...
A primary cause of Ghana’s higher than global average maternal mortality rate is limited access to m...
Introduction Early postnatal care (EPNC) utilisation is crucial for averting maternal deaths as reco...
Abstract Background Globally, maternal mortality is still a challenge. In Ghana, maternal morbidity ...
The utilization of maternal health care services is imperative to reducing the number of perinatal d...
Skilled attendance during delivery has been identified as a panacea to the amelioration of maternal ...
The main objective of the study is to assess maternal health in Ghana using empirical evidence from ...
The pace of improvements in maternal mortality has been slow in Ghana. While Ghana’s maternal mortal...
Objectives: This paper aims to explore the factors that influence maternal and infant mortality rate...
BACKGROUND: Ghana missed out in attaining Millennium Development Goal 5 in 2015. The provision of ad...
Background of the Study: Studies have shown that three-quarters of all maternal deaths happen during...
Although maternal health in Ghana has generally improved over the past two decades, the current MMR ...
Maternal and newborn morbidity, as well as deaths, are disproportionately high in the African region...
Maternal mortality has become one of the major problems that has plagued the world, particularly in ...
Abstract Background The lifetime risk of dying from pregnancy or birth related complications are ab...