Background: Antenatal care utilization is one of the means for reducing the high maternal mortality rates in sub-Saharan Africa. This study examined the association between barriers to healthcare access and implementation of the 2016 WHO antenatal care services model among pregnant women seeking antenatal care in selected countries in sub-Saharan Africa. Methods: This study considered only Demographic and Health Survey data collected in 2018 in sub-Saharan Africa. Hence, the Demographic and Health Survey data of four countries in sub-Saharan Africa (Nigeria, Mali, Guinea and Zambia) were used. A sample of 6761 from Nigeria, 1973 from Mali, 1690 from Guinea and 1570 from Zambia was considered. Antenatal care visits, categorized as 3 mont...
Abstract Background Since 2000, the United Nations’ Millennium Development Goals, which included a g...
Background: Each day, an estimated 800 women die from preventable pregnancy and childbirth related c...
Magister Public Health - MPHGlobally, 1600 women and over 5000 newborn babies die daily of preventab...
Background: Antenatal care utilization is one of the means for reducing the high maternal mortality ...
Background:Antenatal care utilization is one of the means for reducing the high maternal mortality r...
BACKGROUND: Maternal and child mortality remain a global health concern despite different interventi...
Background Maternal and child mortality remain a global health concern despite different inter...
This qualitative study investigated the barriers to obtaining access to antenatal care in a small, u...
More than 33% of Nigerian pregnant women do not use the Antenatal Care service during pregnancy. In ...
Despite the wide spread awareness regarding the need to improve maternal health, maternal mortality ...
Background: Maternal and child mortality remain a global health concern despite different intervent...
Background: Maternal and child mortality remain a global health concern despite different intervent...
BACKGROUND : In Zimbabwe women still initiate antenatal care (ANC) after twelfth weeks of pregnancy....
Introduction: Out-of-pocket payments for healthcare remain a significant health financing challenge ...
Introduction: Out-of-pocket payments for healthcare remain a significant health financing challenge ...
Abstract Background Since 2000, the United Nations’ Millennium Development Goals, which included a g...
Background: Each day, an estimated 800 women die from preventable pregnancy and childbirth related c...
Magister Public Health - MPHGlobally, 1600 women and over 5000 newborn babies die daily of preventab...
Background: Antenatal care utilization is one of the means for reducing the high maternal mortality ...
Background:Antenatal care utilization is one of the means for reducing the high maternal mortality r...
BACKGROUND: Maternal and child mortality remain a global health concern despite different interventi...
Background Maternal and child mortality remain a global health concern despite different inter...
This qualitative study investigated the barriers to obtaining access to antenatal care in a small, u...
More than 33% of Nigerian pregnant women do not use the Antenatal Care service during pregnancy. In ...
Despite the wide spread awareness regarding the need to improve maternal health, maternal mortality ...
Background: Maternal and child mortality remain a global health concern despite different intervent...
Background: Maternal and child mortality remain a global health concern despite different intervent...
BACKGROUND : In Zimbabwe women still initiate antenatal care (ANC) after twelfth weeks of pregnancy....
Introduction: Out-of-pocket payments for healthcare remain a significant health financing challenge ...
Introduction: Out-of-pocket payments for healthcare remain a significant health financing challenge ...
Abstract Background Since 2000, the United Nations’ Millennium Development Goals, which included a g...
Background: Each day, an estimated 800 women die from preventable pregnancy and childbirth related c...
Magister Public Health - MPHGlobally, 1600 women and over 5000 newborn babies die daily of preventab...