Effective, low-cost clinical interventions to improve facility-based care during childbirth are critical to reduce maternal and perinatal mortality and morbidity in low-resource settings. While health interventions for low- and lower-middle-income countries are often developed and implemented top-down, needs and circumstances vary greatly across locations. Our pilot study in Zanzibar improved care through locally co-created intrapartum clinical practice guidelines (CPGs) and associated training (the PartoMa intervention). This intervention was context-tailored with health-care providers in Zanzibar and now scaled up within five maternity units in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania. This PartoMa Scale-up Study thereby provides an opportunity to explore...
Background Maternal and newborn mortality are still high in low-income and middle-income countries d...
Background: In order to improve the health and survival of mothers/newborns, the quality and attenda...
Progress towards reaching Millennium Development Goals four (child health) and five (maternal health...
Effective, low-cost clinical interventions to improve facility-based care during childbirth are crit...
While facility births are increasing in many low-resource settings, quality of care often does not f...
Abstract Background Making use of good, evidence based routines, for management of normal childbirth...
Background Implementation of evidence into practice is inadequate in many low-income countries, cont...
Abstract Background Implementation of evidence into practice is inadequate in many low-income countr...
Problem Gaps exist between internationally derived clinical guidelines on care at the time of birth ...
The majority of maternal and newborn death occur in low and middle-income countries around the time ...
Abstract Background While international guidelines for intrapartum care appear to have increased rap...
INTRODUCTION: Despite a strong evidence base for developing interventions to reduce child mortality ...
Background: While international guidelines for intrapartum care appear to have increased rapidly sin...
BACKGROUND: In order to improve the health and survival of mothers/newborns, the quality and attenda...
This thesis aimed to study the actual and perceived quality of midwifery practices during childbirth...
Background Maternal and newborn mortality are still high in low-income and middle-income countries d...
Background: In order to improve the health and survival of mothers/newborns, the quality and attenda...
Progress towards reaching Millennium Development Goals four (child health) and five (maternal health...
Effective, low-cost clinical interventions to improve facility-based care during childbirth are crit...
While facility births are increasing in many low-resource settings, quality of care often does not f...
Abstract Background Making use of good, evidence based routines, for management of normal childbirth...
Background Implementation of evidence into practice is inadequate in many low-income countries, cont...
Abstract Background Implementation of evidence into practice is inadequate in many low-income countr...
Problem Gaps exist between internationally derived clinical guidelines on care at the time of birth ...
The majority of maternal and newborn death occur in low and middle-income countries around the time ...
Abstract Background While international guidelines for intrapartum care appear to have increased rap...
INTRODUCTION: Despite a strong evidence base for developing interventions to reduce child mortality ...
Background: While international guidelines for intrapartum care appear to have increased rapidly sin...
BACKGROUND: In order to improve the health and survival of mothers/newborns, the quality and attenda...
This thesis aimed to study the actual and perceived quality of midwifery practices during childbirth...
Background Maternal and newborn mortality are still high in low-income and middle-income countries d...
Background: In order to improve the health and survival of mothers/newborns, the quality and attenda...
Progress towards reaching Millennium Development Goals four (child health) and five (maternal health...