The United Nations Millennium Development Goals have identified improving women's access to maternal health care as a key target in reducing maternal mortality in sub-Saharan Africa (sSA). Although individual factors such as income and urban residence can affect maternal health care use, little is known about national-level factors associated with use. Yet, such knowledge may highlight the importance of global and national policies in improving use. This study examines the importance of national female literacy on women's maternal health care use in continental sSA. Data that come from the 2002-2003 World Health Survey. Multilevel logistic regression was used to examine the association between national female literacy and individual's non-u...
Objectives: This study examined prenatal care use among women in sub-Saharan Africa, focusing on the...
BackgroundMaternal mortality remains unacceptably high in sub-Saharan Africa with 179,000 deaths occ...
In this paper we examine whether measures of gender equality, household decision-making and attitude...
Despite improvements in maternal health, Sub-Saharan Africa countries still experience high maternal...
Background: Improving maternal health is one of the eight Millennium Development Goals(MDGs) aimed a...
IntroductionIn the pursuit of achieving the Sustainable Development Goal targets of universal health...
Objectives: To examine the association between women’s autonomy and the utilisation of maternal heal...
Scholars suggest that in high fertility settings where there is high wanted fertility, lowering the ...
Introduction: Utilisation of maternal healthcare services is important for optimization of maternal ...
Background: Although gender inequality is often cited as a barrier to improving maternal health in s...
Background. Maternal mortality remains unacceptably high in lower- and middle-income countries, with...
This paper examines inequalities in access to maternal health care services and identifies demograph...
Maternal education has been shown to be among the most powerful determinants of child mortality in d...
Background: Nigeria is among the countries with a high number of annual maternal deaths partly due t...
Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) is highly vulnerable to both early childhood mortality and weather shocks a...
Objectives: This study examined prenatal care use among women in sub-Saharan Africa, focusing on the...
BackgroundMaternal mortality remains unacceptably high in sub-Saharan Africa with 179,000 deaths occ...
In this paper we examine whether measures of gender equality, household decision-making and attitude...
Despite improvements in maternal health, Sub-Saharan Africa countries still experience high maternal...
Background: Improving maternal health is one of the eight Millennium Development Goals(MDGs) aimed a...
IntroductionIn the pursuit of achieving the Sustainable Development Goal targets of universal health...
Objectives: To examine the association between women’s autonomy and the utilisation of maternal heal...
Scholars suggest that in high fertility settings where there is high wanted fertility, lowering the ...
Introduction: Utilisation of maternal healthcare services is important for optimization of maternal ...
Background: Although gender inequality is often cited as a barrier to improving maternal health in s...
Background. Maternal mortality remains unacceptably high in lower- and middle-income countries, with...
This paper examines inequalities in access to maternal health care services and identifies demograph...
Maternal education has been shown to be among the most powerful determinants of child mortality in d...
Background: Nigeria is among the countries with a high number of annual maternal deaths partly due t...
Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) is highly vulnerable to both early childhood mortality and weather shocks a...
Objectives: This study examined prenatal care use among women in sub-Saharan Africa, focusing on the...
BackgroundMaternal mortality remains unacceptably high in sub-Saharan Africa with 179,000 deaths occ...
In this paper we examine whether measures of gender equality, household decision-making and attitude...