Background: Access to a doctor, nurse, or a midwife during childbirth is key to the global effort to reduce maternal mortality ratios. Ghana has recorded significant improvements in maternal care over the past three decades. However, despite many policies aimed at improving health care for pregnant women such as the free maternal care policy, many Ghanaian women still deliver without a skilled birth attendant present. This systematic review, therefore, sought to identify the various factors affecting utilisation of skilled birth attendance in Ghana. Methods: PubMed Central, African Journals Online (AJOL), CINAHL Plus with Full Text (EBSCO), and Science Direct were searched for studies from January 2010 to December 2020. Broad range of searc...
Background Equitable access to skilled birth attendance during delivery is vital fo...
Background. Despite the high antenatal care attendance rate in Ghana, skilled birth attendance is re...
Maternal and newborn morbidity, as well as deaths, are disproportionately high in the African region...
Background: Access to a doctor, nurse, or a midwife during childbirth is key to the global effort to...
Background of the Study: Studies have shown that three-quarters of all maternal deaths happen during...
BACKGROUND: Skilled birth attendance from a trained health professional during labour and delivery c...
Abstract Background Ghana’s current Maternal Mortality Ratio (MMR) of 319 per 100,000 live births ma...
Abstract Background Maternal mortality is the subject of the United Nations’ fifth Millennium Develo...
Every year approximately 275,000 women die during and shortly after pregnancy, and 2.9 million infan...
Background This study investigates factors determining the timing of antenatal care (ANC) visit a...
Thesis (Dr.P.H.)--Boston UniversityThe burden of maternal mortality in sub-Saharan Africa is enormou...
BACKGROUND: Ghana missed out in attaining Millennium Development Goal 5 in 2015. The provision of ad...
Background. Despite the high antenatal care attendance rate in Ghana, skilled birth attendance is re...
Abstract Background There is evidence that supervised delivery has the potential to improve birth ou...
Skilled birth attendance is considered an effective intervention to reduce maternal and early neonat...
Background Equitable access to skilled birth attendance during delivery is vital fo...
Background. Despite the high antenatal care attendance rate in Ghana, skilled birth attendance is re...
Maternal and newborn morbidity, as well as deaths, are disproportionately high in the African region...
Background: Access to a doctor, nurse, or a midwife during childbirth is key to the global effort to...
Background of the Study: Studies have shown that three-quarters of all maternal deaths happen during...
BACKGROUND: Skilled birth attendance from a trained health professional during labour and delivery c...
Abstract Background Ghana’s current Maternal Mortality Ratio (MMR) of 319 per 100,000 live births ma...
Abstract Background Maternal mortality is the subject of the United Nations’ fifth Millennium Develo...
Every year approximately 275,000 women die during and shortly after pregnancy, and 2.9 million infan...
Background This study investigates factors determining the timing of antenatal care (ANC) visit a...
Thesis (Dr.P.H.)--Boston UniversityThe burden of maternal mortality in sub-Saharan Africa is enormou...
BACKGROUND: Ghana missed out in attaining Millennium Development Goal 5 in 2015. The provision of ad...
Background. Despite the high antenatal care attendance rate in Ghana, skilled birth attendance is re...
Abstract Background There is evidence that supervised delivery has the potential to improve birth ou...
Skilled birth attendance is considered an effective intervention to reduce maternal and early neonat...
Background Equitable access to skilled birth attendance during delivery is vital fo...
Background. Despite the high antenatal care attendance rate in Ghana, skilled birth attendance is re...
Maternal and newborn morbidity, as well as deaths, are disproportionately high in the African region...