Background: Health workers are the key to realising the potential of improved quality of care for mothers and newborns in the weak health systems of Sub Saharan Africa. Their perspectives are fundamental to understand the effectiveness of existing improvement programs and to identify ways to strengthen future initiatives. The objective of this study was therefore to examine health worker perspectives of the conditions for maternal and newborn care provision and their perceptions of what constitutes good quality of care in rural Tanzanian health facilities.Methods: In February 2014, we conducted 17 in-depth interviews with different cadres of health workers providing maternal and newborn care in 14 rural health facilities in Tandahimba distr...
Background: Despite routine supportive supervision of health service delivery, maternal and newborn ...
Background: Despite routine supportive supervision of health service delivery, maternal and newborn ...
Background: Despite routine supportive supervision of health service delivery, maternal and newborn ...
Background: Health workers are the key to realising the potential of improved quality of care for mo...
Background: Health workers are the key to realising the potential of improved quality of care for mo...
Background: Health workers are the key to realising the potential of improved quality of care for mo...
BACKGROUND: Health workers are the key to realising the potential of improved quality of care for mo...
Health workers are the key to realising the potential of improved quality of care for mothers and ne...
Maternal health remains a challenge in sub-Saharan Africa, and Tanzania is no exception. Despite inc...
Abstract Background Making use of good, evidence based routines, for management of normal childbirth...
BACKGROUND: The poor maintenance of equipment and inadequate supplies of drugs and other items contr...
Introduction Although the coverage of maternity services in some low and middle-income countries (LM...
IntroductionAlthough the coverage of maternity services in some low and middle-income countries (LMI...
ntroduction Although the coverage of maternity services in some low and middle-income countries (LM...
BACKGROUND:Quality Improvement (QI) approaches are increasingly used to bridge the quality gap in ma...
Background: Despite routine supportive supervision of health service delivery, maternal and newborn ...
Background: Despite routine supportive supervision of health service delivery, maternal and newborn ...
Background: Despite routine supportive supervision of health service delivery, maternal and newborn ...
Background: Health workers are the key to realising the potential of improved quality of care for mo...
Background: Health workers are the key to realising the potential of improved quality of care for mo...
Background: Health workers are the key to realising the potential of improved quality of care for mo...
BACKGROUND: Health workers are the key to realising the potential of improved quality of care for mo...
Health workers are the key to realising the potential of improved quality of care for mothers and ne...
Maternal health remains a challenge in sub-Saharan Africa, and Tanzania is no exception. Despite inc...
Abstract Background Making use of good, evidence based routines, for management of normal childbirth...
BACKGROUND: The poor maintenance of equipment and inadequate supplies of drugs and other items contr...
Introduction Although the coverage of maternity services in some low and middle-income countries (LM...
IntroductionAlthough the coverage of maternity services in some low and middle-income countries (LMI...
ntroduction Although the coverage of maternity services in some low and middle-income countries (LM...
BACKGROUND:Quality Improvement (QI) approaches are increasingly used to bridge the quality gap in ma...
Background: Despite routine supportive supervision of health service delivery, maternal and newborn ...
Background: Despite routine supportive supervision of health service delivery, maternal and newborn ...
Background: Despite routine supportive supervision of health service delivery, maternal and newborn ...