Background: Improving maternal health is one of the goals to be achieved under the Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) number 3. Worldwide, half a million of women die each year from pregnancy and childbirth related complications which can be prevented by skilled birth assistance. One of the determinants of maternal health is place of childbirth. Giving birth at home leads to a high risk of maternal and child mortality. The aim of the study was to determine the prevalence and factors associated with choice of home childbirth in Dodoma Municipality.Methods: A community based cross section study using multistage sampling was used to obtain the sample in which 2,523 women who gave birth within 3 years prior to the date of the study fr...
Magister Public Health - MPHAlthough the Kenyan government implemented safe motherhood programme two...
Background: Improving maternal health by reducing maternal mortality/morbidity relates to Goal 3 of ...
BACKGROUND: In Tanzania, more than 90% of all pregnant women attend antenatal care at least once and...
Introduction: The objective was to determine the prevalence, predictors and reasons for home deliver...
This research article published by International Journal of Maternal and Child Health and AIDS, Volu...
Background: Maternal mortality continues to be a heavy burden in low and middle income countries whe...
Background: Unacceptable high maternal mortality rates remain a major challenge in many low-inc...
In Tanzania, half of all pregnant women access a health facility for delivery. The proportion receiv...
Progress towards reaching Millennium Development Goals four (child health) and five (maternal health...
Introduction: Skilled birth attendance is one of the key factors in improving maternal and neonatal ...
Introduction: Giving birth in a health facility is associated with lower maternal mortality than giv...
Background: Pregnancy and childbirth complications are foremost cause of deaths and incapacity among...
Background: Births before arrival (BBA) to health care facilities are associated with higher rates o...
Despite recent improvements in child survival in sub-Saharan Africa, neonatal mortality rates remain...
A Dissertation Submitted in Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for the Degree of Master of Sci...
Magister Public Health - MPHAlthough the Kenyan government implemented safe motherhood programme two...
Background: Improving maternal health by reducing maternal mortality/morbidity relates to Goal 3 of ...
BACKGROUND: In Tanzania, more than 90% of all pregnant women attend antenatal care at least once and...
Introduction: The objective was to determine the prevalence, predictors and reasons for home deliver...
This research article published by International Journal of Maternal and Child Health and AIDS, Volu...
Background: Maternal mortality continues to be a heavy burden in low and middle income countries whe...
Background: Unacceptable high maternal mortality rates remain a major challenge in many low-inc...
In Tanzania, half of all pregnant women access a health facility for delivery. The proportion receiv...
Progress towards reaching Millennium Development Goals four (child health) and five (maternal health...
Introduction: Skilled birth attendance is one of the key factors in improving maternal and neonatal ...
Introduction: Giving birth in a health facility is associated with lower maternal mortality than giv...
Background: Pregnancy and childbirth complications are foremost cause of deaths and incapacity among...
Background: Births before arrival (BBA) to health care facilities are associated with higher rates o...
Despite recent improvements in child survival in sub-Saharan Africa, neonatal mortality rates remain...
A Dissertation Submitted in Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for the Degree of Master of Sci...
Magister Public Health - MPHAlthough the Kenyan government implemented safe motherhood programme two...
Background: Improving maternal health by reducing maternal mortality/morbidity relates to Goal 3 of ...
BACKGROUND: In Tanzania, more than 90% of all pregnant women attend antenatal care at least once and...