Abstract Background Community mobilization (CM) is recommended as a best practice intervention for low resource settings to reduce maternal mortality. Measurement of process outcomes are lacking and little is known about how CM impacts individuals or how community members perceive its function. Given the complex and recursive nature of CM interventions, research that describes the CM process at multiple levels is needed. This study examines change in CM domains at baseline and endline in rural Zambia. Methods This secondary analysis uses data from a large maternity waiting homes intervention in rural Zambia that employed CM over 3 ye...
INTRODUCTION:Maternity waiting homes, defined as residential lodging near a health facility, are rec...
<div><p>Background</p><p>The WHO recommends maternity waiting homes (MWH) as one intervention to imp...
textabstractBackground: Program coverage is likely to be an important determinant of the effectivene...
Abstract Background Community mobilization (CM) is recommended as a best practice intervention for l...
Abstract Background A community-based intervention known as Safe Motherhood Action Groups (SMAGs) wa...
Background: Community participation can provide increased understanding and more effective implement...
To determine whether a complex community intervention in rural Zambia improved understanding of mate...
BACKGROUND: Community-centred health interventions, such as Safe Motherhood Action groups (SMAGs), h...
BACKGROUND: Community-centred health interventions, such as Safe Motherhood Action groups (SMAGs), h...
Background: Research has shown that community mobilization is a useful strategy in promoting materna...
Background: Community participation can provide increased understanding and more effective implement...
Background: Research has shown that community mobilization is a useful strategy in promoting materna...
Background Research has shown that community mobilization is a useful strategy in promoting maternal...
Rationale: Community mobilization approaches (CMAs) are increasingly becoming key components of heal...
Rationale: It is widely accepted that maternal survival rates can be improved by positive health pra...
INTRODUCTION:Maternity waiting homes, defined as residential lodging near a health facility, are rec...
<div><p>Background</p><p>The WHO recommends maternity waiting homes (MWH) as one intervention to imp...
textabstractBackground: Program coverage is likely to be an important determinant of the effectivene...
Abstract Background Community mobilization (CM) is recommended as a best practice intervention for l...
Abstract Background A community-based intervention known as Safe Motherhood Action Groups (SMAGs) wa...
Background: Community participation can provide increased understanding and more effective implement...
To determine whether a complex community intervention in rural Zambia improved understanding of mate...
BACKGROUND: Community-centred health interventions, such as Safe Motherhood Action groups (SMAGs), h...
BACKGROUND: Community-centred health interventions, such as Safe Motherhood Action groups (SMAGs), h...
Background: Research has shown that community mobilization is a useful strategy in promoting materna...
Background: Community participation can provide increased understanding and more effective implement...
Background: Research has shown that community mobilization is a useful strategy in promoting materna...
Background Research has shown that community mobilization is a useful strategy in promoting maternal...
Rationale: Community mobilization approaches (CMAs) are increasingly becoming key components of heal...
Rationale: It is widely accepted that maternal survival rates can be improved by positive health pra...
INTRODUCTION:Maternity waiting homes, defined as residential lodging near a health facility, are rec...
<div><p>Background</p><p>The WHO recommends maternity waiting homes (MWH) as one intervention to imp...
textabstractBackground: Program coverage is likely to be an important determinant of the effectivene...