Background: Indonesia\u2019s progress on reducing maternal and newborn mortality rates has slowed in recent years, predominantly in rural areas. To reduce maternal and newborn mortality, access to quality and skilled care, particularly at the facility level, is crucial. Yet, accessing such care is often delayed when maternal and newborn complications arise. Using the \u201cThree Delays\u201d model originated by Thaddeus and Maine (1994), investigation into reasons for delaying the decision to seek care, delaying arrival at a health facility, and delaying the receiving of adequate care, may help in establishing more focused interventions to improve maternal and newborn health in this region. Methods: This qualitative study focused on identif...
This In Brief presents some preliminary findings from qualitative research in progress on Papuan wom...
INTRODUCTION: Based on the premises that maternal health in developing countries is socially constr...
BACKGROUND Early neonatal mortality has been persistently high in developing countries. Indonesia, w...
Abstract Background Indonesia’s progress on reducing maternal and newborn mortality rates has slowed...
Background: Identification of maternal and newborn illness and the decision-making and subsequent ca...
Background: Maternal mortality and newborn mortality continue to be major challenges in Nigeria, wit...
Background: Although maternal and newborn mortality have decreased 44 and 46% respectively between 1...
Background Despite the increased access to facility-based delivery in Indonesia, the country’s mater...
Background: Indonesia has always been struggling with maternal health issue even after the Millenniu...
Background: The Indonesian maternal and neonatal mortality rates remain some of the highest in South...
Background: There are many challenges women face to be able to give birth in health facilities in ma...
BACKGROUND: Maternal and neonatal mortality remain high in southern Tanzania despite an increasing n...
Background Globally between 1990 and 2015, maternal and newborn mortality have decreased 44% and 46%...
Background The Government of Indonesia is determined to follow global commitments to reduce the neon...
Abstract Background There is a lack of systematic information documenting recognition of potentially...
This In Brief presents some preliminary findings from qualitative research in progress on Papuan wom...
INTRODUCTION: Based on the premises that maternal health in developing countries is socially constr...
BACKGROUND Early neonatal mortality has been persistently high in developing countries. Indonesia, w...
Abstract Background Indonesia’s progress on reducing maternal and newborn mortality rates has slowed...
Background: Identification of maternal and newborn illness and the decision-making and subsequent ca...
Background: Maternal mortality and newborn mortality continue to be major challenges in Nigeria, wit...
Background: Although maternal and newborn mortality have decreased 44 and 46% respectively between 1...
Background Despite the increased access to facility-based delivery in Indonesia, the country’s mater...
Background: Indonesia has always been struggling with maternal health issue even after the Millenniu...
Background: The Indonesian maternal and neonatal mortality rates remain some of the highest in South...
Background: There are many challenges women face to be able to give birth in health facilities in ma...
BACKGROUND: Maternal and neonatal mortality remain high in southern Tanzania despite an increasing n...
Background Globally between 1990 and 2015, maternal and newborn mortality have decreased 44% and 46%...
Background The Government of Indonesia is determined to follow global commitments to reduce the neon...
Abstract Background There is a lack of systematic information documenting recognition of potentially...
This In Brief presents some preliminary findings from qualitative research in progress on Papuan wom...
INTRODUCTION: Based on the premises that maternal health in developing countries is socially constr...
BACKGROUND Early neonatal mortality has been persistently high in developing countries. Indonesia, w...