In the current study, we aimed (a) to extend the previous research conducted in Kalomo District on the psychosocial factors that influence women's intention to utilize maternal health care services (MHS) and (b) to explore community members' perceptions of the use of a theater-based health promotion program to positively influence these factors among pregnant women. Semistructured, in-depth interviews were conducted with 44 respondents, and confirmed the importance of knowledge, perceived behavioral control, attitudes, social norms, and risk perception as influences on women's health care utilization. The majority of respondents were positive about the use of theater interventions in improving maternal health care-seeking behavior. The beha...
LSE100 fellow Alice Evans discusses her latest research on maternal health care in Zambia, presented...
My project analyzes the usage of traditional healers and biomedical healthcare by pregnant women in ...
Transportation and medical supplies cost more than rural women can afford. Tanzania has limited reso...
In the current study, we aimed (a) to extend the previous research conducted in Kalomo District on t...
In the current study, we aimed (a) to extend the previous research conducted in Kalomo District on t...
This qualitative study aimed to identify psychosocial and environmental factors contributing to low ...
BACKGROUND: Community-centred health interventions, such as Safe Motherhood Action groups (SMAGs), h...
Maternal mortality and health are key development concerns, particularly in rural areas of sub-Sahar...
BACKGROUND: Community-centred health interventions, such as Safe Motherhood Action groups (SMAGs), h...
Healthcare utilisation has a strong impact on maternal health. Any delay in accessing obstetric care...
Objective: To explore men's experience and beliefs regarding the use of maternity waiting homes (MWH...
This article was published in the BMC Health Services Research [© 2017 BioMed Central Ltd.] and the ...
Objectives: The purpose of this study was to examine rural women s access to maternal health informa...
Using the example of a community-based health promotion intervention, this paper explores the import...
Multiple intervention strategies help women access maternity care services in rural locations and ne...
LSE100 fellow Alice Evans discusses her latest research on maternal health care in Zambia, presented...
My project analyzes the usage of traditional healers and biomedical healthcare by pregnant women in ...
Transportation and medical supplies cost more than rural women can afford. Tanzania has limited reso...
In the current study, we aimed (a) to extend the previous research conducted in Kalomo District on t...
In the current study, we aimed (a) to extend the previous research conducted in Kalomo District on t...
This qualitative study aimed to identify psychosocial and environmental factors contributing to low ...
BACKGROUND: Community-centred health interventions, such as Safe Motherhood Action groups (SMAGs), h...
Maternal mortality and health are key development concerns, particularly in rural areas of sub-Sahar...
BACKGROUND: Community-centred health interventions, such as Safe Motherhood Action groups (SMAGs), h...
Healthcare utilisation has a strong impact on maternal health. Any delay in accessing obstetric care...
Objective: To explore men's experience and beliefs regarding the use of maternity waiting homes (MWH...
This article was published in the BMC Health Services Research [© 2017 BioMed Central Ltd.] and the ...
Objectives: The purpose of this study was to examine rural women s access to maternal health informa...
Using the example of a community-based health promotion intervention, this paper explores the import...
Multiple intervention strategies help women access maternity care services in rural locations and ne...
LSE100 fellow Alice Evans discusses her latest research on maternal health care in Zambia, presented...
My project analyzes the usage of traditional healers and biomedical healthcare by pregnant women in ...
Transportation and medical supplies cost more than rural women can afford. Tanzania has limited reso...