People living within the Rio Coco region of rural Nicaragua are vulnerable to poor health outcomes as a result of a multitude of barriers within their living environments. The purpose of this study is to understand local health needs and assets within the Rio Coco, and make recommendations for improving health. Local knowledge of health needs was collected through 41 semi-structured interviews with mothers and community health workers. The study describes how health within the communities is greatly constricted by factors within the context and environment, and how community feedback can be used to help identify effective points of action. The case study offers broader lessons learned regarding the importance of prioritizing local knowledge...
Objectives: Public health interventions can be improved by understanding peoples’ explanatory models...
This article examines the role of community participation in improving maternal health outcomes in l...
IMPACT. 1: This effort will involve local researchers and community members in a much-needed food se...
Abstract Background The Safe Motherhood Research Project studies the implementation and scale-up of ...
Emerging favourable as well as unfavourable nutrition patterns are observed in societies undergoing ...
Background: Mozambique has one of the highest rates of maternal mortality in sub-Sa...
Despite its status as a middle income country, Peru has one of the highest maternal mortality rates ...
To achieve Millennium Development Goal 5 on maternal health, many countries have focused on marginal...
This is an ethnographic needs assessment for culturally competent primary health care for Chilean an...
Objectives. Guatemala exhibits disastrous maternal and child health outcomes, with the rural, indige...
Understanding community perceptions of health and health inequality can serve as an evidence base fo...
Nicaragua has a long history of health activism and government policies aimed at achieving various m...
This study explores how low-income rural Latino children and their mothers differ from their non-Lat...
Background: In countries, such as Mozambique, where maternal mortality remains high, the greatest co...
For adolescent mothers in rural Eastern Uganda, nutrition and health may be compromised by many fact...
Objectives: Public health interventions can be improved by understanding peoples’ explanatory models...
This article examines the role of community participation in improving maternal health outcomes in l...
IMPACT. 1: This effort will involve local researchers and community members in a much-needed food se...
Abstract Background The Safe Motherhood Research Project studies the implementation and scale-up of ...
Emerging favourable as well as unfavourable nutrition patterns are observed in societies undergoing ...
Background: Mozambique has one of the highest rates of maternal mortality in sub-Sa...
Despite its status as a middle income country, Peru has one of the highest maternal mortality rates ...
To achieve Millennium Development Goal 5 on maternal health, many countries have focused on marginal...
This is an ethnographic needs assessment for culturally competent primary health care for Chilean an...
Objectives. Guatemala exhibits disastrous maternal and child health outcomes, with the rural, indige...
Understanding community perceptions of health and health inequality can serve as an evidence base fo...
Nicaragua has a long history of health activism and government policies aimed at achieving various m...
This study explores how low-income rural Latino children and their mothers differ from their non-Lat...
Background: In countries, such as Mozambique, where maternal mortality remains high, the greatest co...
For adolescent mothers in rural Eastern Uganda, nutrition and health may be compromised by many fact...
Objectives: Public health interventions can be improved by understanding peoples’ explanatory models...
This article examines the role of community participation in improving maternal health outcomes in l...
IMPACT. 1: This effort will involve local researchers and community members in a much-needed food se...