Background Maternal and newborn mortality are still high in low-income and middle-income countries despite global efforts to improve the quality of care by prioritising evidence-based practices and increasing the number of births attended by skilled personnel. During childbirth, women are hesitant to use the health facility services. Concerns about safety and risks during pregnancy, childbirth and postpartum period are deeply rooted in local health practices and beliefs.Objective The aim of this study was to explore the perceptions of local health knowledge and derived practices among nurse-midwives in urban eastern Tanzania.Methods An exploratory qualitative study design was carried out in a district hospital in eastern Tanzania. Twenty-on...
Women all over the world are confronted with many difficult choices during pregnancy and child birth...
Abstract Background Tanzania is among the countries with a high maternal mortality ratio. However, i...
In this dissertation I examine the cultural construction of risk in the context of pregnancy and chi...
Introduction: Here, we report the traditions, customs, and beliefs of rural women during pregnancy, ...
Pregnancy and childbirth are almost universally associated with culturally based ceremonies and ritu...
Abstract Background Making use of good, evidence based routines, for management of normal childbirth...
A cross-sectional study was carried out in Mkuranga District of Tanzania with the aim of comparing ...
A cross-sectional study was carried out in Mkuranga District of Tanzania with the aim of comparing t...
In past two decades there has been sustained decline in maternal and infant mortality. However, it i...
Use of skilled care during antenatal visits and delivery is recommended to address the burden of mat...
Postpartum education can save lives of mothers and babies in developing countries, and the World Hea...
Abstract Background Low knowledge of danger signs has been shown to delay seeking obstetric care whi...
Avoidable mortality and morbidity remains a formidable challenge in many developing countries like T...
BACKGROUND: Awareness of the danger signs of obstetric complications is the essential first step in ...
Maternal mortality is a global health challenge affecting women within the reproductive age group. T...
Women all over the world are confronted with many difficult choices during pregnancy and child birth...
Abstract Background Tanzania is among the countries with a high maternal mortality ratio. However, i...
In this dissertation I examine the cultural construction of risk in the context of pregnancy and chi...
Introduction: Here, we report the traditions, customs, and beliefs of rural women during pregnancy, ...
Pregnancy and childbirth are almost universally associated with culturally based ceremonies and ritu...
Abstract Background Making use of good, evidence based routines, for management of normal childbirth...
A cross-sectional study was carried out in Mkuranga District of Tanzania with the aim of comparing ...
A cross-sectional study was carried out in Mkuranga District of Tanzania with the aim of comparing t...
In past two decades there has been sustained decline in maternal and infant mortality. However, it i...
Use of skilled care during antenatal visits and delivery is recommended to address the burden of mat...
Postpartum education can save lives of mothers and babies in developing countries, and the World Hea...
Abstract Background Low knowledge of danger signs has been shown to delay seeking obstetric care whi...
Avoidable mortality and morbidity remains a formidable challenge in many developing countries like T...
BACKGROUND: Awareness of the danger signs of obstetric complications is the essential first step in ...
Maternal mortality is a global health challenge affecting women within the reproductive age group. T...
Women all over the world are confronted with many difficult choices during pregnancy and child birth...
Abstract Background Tanzania is among the countries with a high maternal mortality ratio. However, i...
In this dissertation I examine the cultural construction of risk in the context of pregnancy and chi...