Objectives: Despite efforts made by the Government of Nepal to reduce maternal and newborn mortality nationally, the rate is still significantly higher in remote mountain areas. This research aimed to fill a gap by asking women about socio-cultural factors influencing childbirth outcomes in remote mountain areas of Nepal. Methods: This study used a qualitative approach guided by the principles of social constructionist and feminist critical theories to derive factors influencing women’s experiences of giving birth and childbirth outcomes. In-depth interviews were conducted with 25 pregnant and postnatal women. A thematic approach was used for data analysis. Results: Childbirth outcomes in remote areas are influenced by the broader social de...
In Nepal, more than half (50.3 %) of the total population are women, 52.3% of whom are of reproducti...
Background. Nepal is set to achieve MDG-5 goals by end of 2015. However, maternal health parameters ...
Most maternal deaths in South-Asia are due to haemorrhage and hypertension. These causes are conside...
Objectives: Despite efforts made by the Government of Nepal to reduce maternal and newborn mortality...
Objective: To uncover local views of pregnancy and birth in remote mountainous villages of Nepal in ...
This book analyses the significant socio-cultural factors impacting childbirth experiences of women ...
Abstract Background We aim to examine the gendered contexts of poor perinatal survival in the remote...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2022Background: This exploratory qualitative study exam...
Background: Encouraging institutional birth is an important component of reducing maternal mortality...
Tens of thousands of mothers and hundreds of thousands of newborns die each year or have birth injur...
Nepal has one of the highest maternal and neonatal mortality rates among low- and middle-income coun...
One way of reducing maternal mortality in developing countries is to ensure that women have a referr...
Based on findings from public health, demographic, and anthropological research, this review discuss...
BACKGROUND: This paper aims to examine the health care contexts shaping perinatal survival in remote...
INTRODUCTION:In Nepal, a substantial proportion of women still deliver their child at home. Disparit...
In Nepal, more than half (50.3 %) of the total population are women, 52.3% of whom are of reproducti...
Background. Nepal is set to achieve MDG-5 goals by end of 2015. However, maternal health parameters ...
Most maternal deaths in South-Asia are due to haemorrhage and hypertension. These causes are conside...
Objectives: Despite efforts made by the Government of Nepal to reduce maternal and newborn mortality...
Objective: To uncover local views of pregnancy and birth in remote mountainous villages of Nepal in ...
This book analyses the significant socio-cultural factors impacting childbirth experiences of women ...
Abstract Background We aim to examine the gendered contexts of poor perinatal survival in the remote...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2022Background: This exploratory qualitative study exam...
Background: Encouraging institutional birth is an important component of reducing maternal mortality...
Tens of thousands of mothers and hundreds of thousands of newborns die each year or have birth injur...
Nepal has one of the highest maternal and neonatal mortality rates among low- and middle-income coun...
One way of reducing maternal mortality in developing countries is to ensure that women have a referr...
Based on findings from public health, demographic, and anthropological research, this review discuss...
BACKGROUND: This paper aims to examine the health care contexts shaping perinatal survival in remote...
INTRODUCTION:In Nepal, a substantial proportion of women still deliver their child at home. Disparit...
In Nepal, more than half (50.3 %) of the total population are women, 52.3% of whom are of reproducti...
Background. Nepal is set to achieve MDG-5 goals by end of 2015. However, maternal health parameters ...
Most maternal deaths in South-Asia are due to haemorrhage and hypertension. These causes are conside...