OBJECTIVE: To identify and examine barriers to midwife-led care in Eastern Africa and how these barriers can be reduced DESIGN: A qualitative inductive study with online focus group discussions and semi-structured interviews using content analysis SETTING: The study examines midwife-led care in Ethiopia, Malawi, Kenya, Somalia, and Uganda -five African countries with an unmet need for midwives and a need to improve maternal and neonatal health outcomes. PARTICIPANTS: Twenty-five participants with a health care profession background and current position as a maternal and child health leader from one of the five study countries. FINDINGS: The findings demonstrate barriers to midwife-led care connected to organisational structures, traditional...
The midwifery model of care that promotes the employment of trained and regulated midwives for the p...
Background: The Nigerian Midwives Service Scheme (MSS) is an ambitious human resources project crea...
Quality of care is essential for further progress in reducing maternal and newborn deaths. The integ...
OBJECTIVE: To identify and examine barriers to midwife-led care in Eastern Africa and how these barr...
OBJECTIVE: To identify and examine barriers to midwife-led care in Eastern Africa and how these barr...
Objective: To identify and examine barriers to midwife-led care in Eastern Africa and how these barr...
BACKGROUND: Skilled attendance at birth by well-educated and regulated midwives has been identified ...
Background: In 2015 the maternal mortality ratio for Ethiopia was 353 per 100,000 live births. Large...
Background: Maternal and infant mortality rates in Tanzania have decreased over the past decades, bu...
Background: Maternal and infant mortality rates in Tanzania have decreased over the past decades, bu...
Background: Maternal and infant mortality rates in Tanzania have decreased over the past decades, bu...
Objective: to explore barriers and facilitators that enable women to access skilled birth attendance...
Background: Maternal and infant mortality rates in Tanzania have decreased over the past decades, bu...
The midwifery model of care that promotes the employment of trained and regulated midwives for the p...
The midwifery model of care that promotes the employment of trained and regulated midwives for the p...
The midwifery model of care that promotes the employment of trained and regulated midwives for the p...
Background: The Nigerian Midwives Service Scheme (MSS) is an ambitious human resources project crea...
Quality of care is essential for further progress in reducing maternal and newborn deaths. The integ...
OBJECTIVE: To identify and examine barriers to midwife-led care in Eastern Africa and how these barr...
OBJECTIVE: To identify and examine barriers to midwife-led care in Eastern Africa and how these barr...
Objective: To identify and examine barriers to midwife-led care in Eastern Africa and how these barr...
BACKGROUND: Skilled attendance at birth by well-educated and regulated midwives has been identified ...
Background: In 2015 the maternal mortality ratio for Ethiopia was 353 per 100,000 live births. Large...
Background: Maternal and infant mortality rates in Tanzania have decreased over the past decades, bu...
Background: Maternal and infant mortality rates in Tanzania have decreased over the past decades, bu...
Background: Maternal and infant mortality rates in Tanzania have decreased over the past decades, bu...
Objective: to explore barriers and facilitators that enable women to access skilled birth attendance...
Background: Maternal and infant mortality rates in Tanzania have decreased over the past decades, bu...
The midwifery model of care that promotes the employment of trained and regulated midwives for the p...
The midwifery model of care that promotes the employment of trained and regulated midwives for the p...
The midwifery model of care that promotes the employment of trained and regulated midwives for the p...
Background: The Nigerian Midwives Service Scheme (MSS) is an ambitious human resources project crea...
Quality of care is essential for further progress in reducing maternal and newborn deaths. The integ...