Background: Gender dynamics influence household-level decision-making about health behaviors and subsequent outcomes. Health and development programs in Niger are addressing gender norms through social and behavior change (SBC) approaches, yet not enough is known about how health care decisions are made and if gender-sensitive programs influence the decision-making process. Methods: We qualitatively explored how households make decisions about family planning, child health, and nutrition in the Maradi and Zinder regions, Niger, within the context of a multi-sectoral integrated SBC program. We conducted 40 in-depth interviews with married women (n = 20) and men (n = 20) between 18 and 61 years of age. Results: Male heads of household were ce...
BackgroundIn much of sub-Saharan Africa, male partners play influential roles in women's access to m...
Maternal and neonatal mortality are largely caused by delays in attending to obstetric complications...
This study examines the structure of the Ogu family and its influence on reproductive health decisio...
Background: Gender dynamics influence household-level decision-making about health behaviors and sub...
The issue of reproductive decision making has been predominantly seen and treated as a purely femini...
In the West African nation of Niger, adolescent girls have the highest total fertility rate in the w...
Maternal mortality (MM) is a global health issue with the birth of 130 million babies born in the wo...
Abstract Background Husbands play an influential role in women’s access to health care, such as fami...
This brief provides rigorous evidence-based insights to implementers and researchers of social and b...
BACKGROUND: Maternal and newborn mortality continue to be major challenges in Nigeria. While greater...
This study examines the structure of the Ogu family and its influence on reproductive health decisio...
People´s access to safe health care is not as common as one might think. Today with new and differen...
Objectives: To identify health behavioral profiles for women of reproductive age in Niger. Methods: ...
Introduction: The first 1000 days of life are a critical period of growth and development that have ...
Abstract: Family planning service contributes a lot in reduction of morbidity and mortality and it d...
BackgroundIn much of sub-Saharan Africa, male partners play influential roles in women's access to m...
Maternal and neonatal mortality are largely caused by delays in attending to obstetric complications...
This study examines the structure of the Ogu family and its influence on reproductive health decisio...
Background: Gender dynamics influence household-level decision-making about health behaviors and sub...
The issue of reproductive decision making has been predominantly seen and treated as a purely femini...
In the West African nation of Niger, adolescent girls have the highest total fertility rate in the w...
Maternal mortality (MM) is a global health issue with the birth of 130 million babies born in the wo...
Abstract Background Husbands play an influential role in women’s access to health care, such as fami...
This brief provides rigorous evidence-based insights to implementers and researchers of social and b...
BACKGROUND: Maternal and newborn mortality continue to be major challenges in Nigeria. While greater...
This study examines the structure of the Ogu family and its influence on reproductive health decisio...
People´s access to safe health care is not as common as one might think. Today with new and differen...
Objectives: To identify health behavioral profiles for women of reproductive age in Niger. Methods: ...
Introduction: The first 1000 days of life are a critical period of growth and development that have ...
Abstract: Family planning service contributes a lot in reduction of morbidity and mortality and it d...
BackgroundIn much of sub-Saharan Africa, male partners play influential roles in women's access to m...
Maternal and neonatal mortality are largely caused by delays in attending to obstetric complications...
This study examines the structure of the Ogu family and its influence on reproductive health decisio...