Background Despite the increased access to facility-based delivery in Indonesia, the country’s maternal mortality remains unacceptably high. Reducing maternal mortality requires a good understanding of the care-seeking pathways for maternal complications, especially with the government moving toward universal health coverage. This study examined care-seeking practices and health insurance in instances of pregnancy-related deaths in Jember District, East Java, Indonesia. Methods This was a community-based cross-sectional study to identify all pregnancy-related deaths in the district from January 2017 to December 2018. Follow-up verbal and social autopsy interviews were conducted to collect information on care-seeking behavior, health insuran...
OBJECTIVE: To examine determinants of maternal mortality and assess the effect of programmes aimed a...
BackgroundFor countries to contribute to Sustainable Development Goal 3.1 of reducing the global mat...
BACKGROUND Early neonatal mortality has been persistently high in developing countries. Indonesia, w...
Background Despite the increased access to facility-based delivery in Indonesia, the country’s mater...
Background: Among ASEAN countries, Indonesia is the country with high maternal mortality ratio (MMR)...
The main problem that is still faced with maternal health in Indonesia isthe high Maternal Mortality...
Background: Indonesia\u2019s progress on reducing maternal and newborn mortality rates has slowed in...
BACKGROUND: Reducing maternal mortality ratio (MMR) is a high priority public health issue in develo...
Institutional delivery has an impact on the decline in maternal mortality rate. In Indonesia, instit...
INTRODUCTION: Based on the premises that maternal health in developing countries is socially constr...
Background: Despite significant reduction in maternal mortality, there are still many regions in the...
Maternal issues are classic issues in every edition of the Indonesian Journal of Health Administrati...
Despite most Indonesian women now receiving antenatal care on the nationally recommended four occasi...
Background: Among ASEAN countries, Indonesia is the country with high maternal mortality ratio (MMR)...
Maternal Mortality Rate (MMR) and Infant Mortality Rate (MMR) are indicators of a country's welfare....
OBJECTIVE: To examine determinants of maternal mortality and assess the effect of programmes aimed a...
BackgroundFor countries to contribute to Sustainable Development Goal 3.1 of reducing the global mat...
BACKGROUND Early neonatal mortality has been persistently high in developing countries. Indonesia, w...
Background Despite the increased access to facility-based delivery in Indonesia, the country’s mater...
Background: Among ASEAN countries, Indonesia is the country with high maternal mortality ratio (MMR)...
The main problem that is still faced with maternal health in Indonesia isthe high Maternal Mortality...
Background: Indonesia\u2019s progress on reducing maternal and newborn mortality rates has slowed in...
BACKGROUND: Reducing maternal mortality ratio (MMR) is a high priority public health issue in develo...
Institutional delivery has an impact on the decline in maternal mortality rate. In Indonesia, instit...
INTRODUCTION: Based on the premises that maternal health in developing countries is socially constr...
Background: Despite significant reduction in maternal mortality, there are still many regions in the...
Maternal issues are classic issues in every edition of the Indonesian Journal of Health Administrati...
Despite most Indonesian women now receiving antenatal care on the nationally recommended four occasi...
Background: Among ASEAN countries, Indonesia is the country with high maternal mortality ratio (MMR)...
Maternal Mortality Rate (MMR) and Infant Mortality Rate (MMR) are indicators of a country's welfare....
OBJECTIVE: To examine determinants of maternal mortality and assess the effect of programmes aimed a...
BackgroundFor countries to contribute to Sustainable Development Goal 3.1 of reducing the global mat...
BACKGROUND Early neonatal mortality has been persistently high in developing countries. Indonesia, w...