Abstract Background The global maternal mortality ratio is estimated at 211/100 000 live births in 2017. In Kenya, progress on reducing maternal mortality appears to be slow and persistently higher than the global average, despite efforts by the government’s provision of free maternity services in both private and public facilities in 2013. We aimed to explore and describe the experiences of midwives on maternal deaths that are associated with the healthcare system and client failures in Migori, Kenya. Methods An explanatory, qualitative approach method was adopted. In-depth interviews were conducted with the purposively selected mid...
Background Pregnancy-related (PR) deaths are often a result of direct obstetric complications occ...
Background: maternal mortality in Sub-Saharan Africa remains a challenge with estimates exceeding 1,...
Abstract- Globally, more initiatives have been taken in order to strengthen national health systems....
Background The global maternal mortality ratio is estimated at 211/100 000 live births in 2017. In ...
Background: This study was formulated from the premise that the known causes of maternalmortality, n...
Background: Maternal, fetal and neonatal mortality are 10 to 100 fold higher in many low-income comp...
This paper examined factors associated with increased maternal mortality in Kenya, and included the ...
This study focuses on the 2017 nurses’ strike and how the crippling of the public health system impa...
This study focuses on the 2017 nurses’ strike and how the crippling of the public health system impa...
Introduction: WHO classifies Kenya as having a high maternal mortality. Regional data on maternal mo...
BACKGROUND: Current estimates of maternal mortality ratios in Kenya are at least as high as 560 deat...
Too many women in Kenya are dying in childbirth. Too many newborn babies don’t survive the first mon...
The aim of the study was to investigate the determinants of maternal mortality and develop a strateg...
Background: The knowledge on emergency obstetric care (EmOC) is limited in Kenya, where only partial...
Background: Developing countries with high maternal mortality need to invest in indicators that not ...
Background Pregnancy-related (PR) deaths are often a result of direct obstetric complications occ...
Background: maternal mortality in Sub-Saharan Africa remains a challenge with estimates exceeding 1,...
Abstract- Globally, more initiatives have been taken in order to strengthen national health systems....
Background The global maternal mortality ratio is estimated at 211/100 000 live births in 2017. In ...
Background: This study was formulated from the premise that the known causes of maternalmortality, n...
Background: Maternal, fetal and neonatal mortality are 10 to 100 fold higher in many low-income comp...
This paper examined factors associated with increased maternal mortality in Kenya, and included the ...
This study focuses on the 2017 nurses’ strike and how the crippling of the public health system impa...
This study focuses on the 2017 nurses’ strike and how the crippling of the public health system impa...
Introduction: WHO classifies Kenya as having a high maternal mortality. Regional data on maternal mo...
BACKGROUND: Current estimates of maternal mortality ratios in Kenya are at least as high as 560 deat...
Too many women in Kenya are dying in childbirth. Too many newborn babies don’t survive the first mon...
The aim of the study was to investigate the determinants of maternal mortality and develop a strateg...
Background: The knowledge on emergency obstetric care (EmOC) is limited in Kenya, where only partial...
Background: Developing countries with high maternal mortality need to invest in indicators that not ...
Background Pregnancy-related (PR) deaths are often a result of direct obstetric complications occ...
Background: maternal mortality in Sub-Saharan Africa remains a challenge with estimates exceeding 1,...
Abstract- Globally, more initiatives have been taken in order to strengthen national health systems....