Delay in accessing emergency obstetric-care facilities during life-threatening obstetric complications is a significant determinant of high maternal mortality in developing countries. To examine the factors associated with delays in seeking care for episodes of serious illness and their possible implications for safe motherhood interventions in rural Bangladesh, a cross-sectional study was initiated in Matlab sub-district on the perceptions of household heads regarding delays in seeking care for episodes of serious illness among household members. Of 2,177 households in the study, 881 (40.5%) reported at least one household member who experienced an illness perceived to be serious enough to warrant care-seeking either from health facilitie...
Background: Many pregnant women in resource-poor countries seek care only after developing severe...
Background: Maternal complications contribute to maternal deaths in developing countries. Bangladesh...
In Afghanistan, the majority of women continue to give birth at home because of poverty, difficult ...
Delay in accessing emergency obstetric-care facilities during life-threatening obstetric complicatio...
A hospital-based, cross-sectional study was conducted in both urban and rural population of Sengere...
Background Death and illness related to pregnancy and childbirth are significant health problems in...
This study used an analytical cross-sectional design to identify risk factors associated with delays...
Objective: To explore the role of a community-based intervention in reducing delays in accessing eme...
The ‘three delays model’ attempts to explain delays in women accessing emergency obstetric care as t...
Background The majority of maternal deaths occur during delivery and the immediate postnatal period ...
Background The ‘three delays model’ attempts to explain delays in women accessing emergency obstetri...
Purpose: Huge gap exists between demand and supply of seeking health care leads to remain high mater...
The burden of maternal complications during antepartum and intrapartum periods is high and care seek...
The burden of maternal complications during antepartum and intrapartum periods is high and care seek...
Background: Maternal complications contribute to maternal deaths in developing countries. Bangladesh...
Background: Many pregnant women in resource-poor countries seek care only after developing severe...
Background: Maternal complications contribute to maternal deaths in developing countries. Bangladesh...
In Afghanistan, the majority of women continue to give birth at home because of poverty, difficult ...
Delay in accessing emergency obstetric-care facilities during life-threatening obstetric complicatio...
A hospital-based, cross-sectional study was conducted in both urban and rural population of Sengere...
Background Death and illness related to pregnancy and childbirth are significant health problems in...
This study used an analytical cross-sectional design to identify risk factors associated with delays...
Objective: To explore the role of a community-based intervention in reducing delays in accessing eme...
The ‘three delays model’ attempts to explain delays in women accessing emergency obstetric care as t...
Background The majority of maternal deaths occur during delivery and the immediate postnatal period ...
Background The ‘three delays model’ attempts to explain delays in women accessing emergency obstetri...
Purpose: Huge gap exists between demand and supply of seeking health care leads to remain high mater...
The burden of maternal complications during antepartum and intrapartum periods is high and care seek...
The burden of maternal complications during antepartum and intrapartum periods is high and care seek...
Background: Maternal complications contribute to maternal deaths in developing countries. Bangladesh...
Background: Many pregnant women in resource-poor countries seek care only after developing severe...
Background: Maternal complications contribute to maternal deaths in developing countries. Bangladesh...
In Afghanistan, the majority of women continue to give birth at home because of poverty, difficult ...