The main study objectives were to highlight male attitudes and practices regarding safe motherhood, and to demonstrate the usefulness of qualitative research methods in studying behaviour-related health problems. The setting was Ekiadolor, a semi-urban Nigerian community with an under-resourced district hospital. The study design was a qualitative research, using Focus Group Discussions (FGDs) with females and the local hospital staff as participants, triangulated with Free Listing Interviews (FLIs) and group interviews of males. The FGD findings showed a consensus that male practices and attitudes were generally unsatisfactory, as exemplified by physical violence against females, delay in enabling access to emergency obstetric care and a g...
Introduction: The first 1000 days of life are a critical period of growth and development that have ...
Introduction Male involvement has been reported to improve maternal and child health (MCH) outcomes....
This study was conducted among the Yoruba of South-West Nigeria to examine the role of men in emerge...
The main study objectives were to highlight male attitudes and practices regarding safe motherhood, ...
The main study objectives were to highlight male attitudes and practices regarding safe motherhood, ...
Background: In developing countries, men are sometimes stereotypically perceived as uninterested in ...
Despite evidence that male involvement increases uptake of maternal and child services, studies show...
BACKGROUND: Maternal and newborn mortality continue to be major challenges in Nigeria. While greater...
This study was conducted in Mwanza district in southern Malawi with the aim of investigating the ind...
BACKGROUND: Increasing men's involvement in their pregnant partners' wellness has been reported as o...
This study was conducted among the Yoruba of South-West Nigeria to examine the role of men in emerg...
BACKGROUND: Male involvement in various health practices is recognized as an important factor in imp...
The maternal mortality ratio in Nigeria remains one of the highest in the world (WHO, 1990). Many in...
Abstract Background Male involvement in maternal, newborn and child health contributes to better hea...
This study was aimed to examine men’s knowledge and perception in Maternal Health care at Jimeta Met...
Introduction: The first 1000 days of life are a critical period of growth and development that have ...
Introduction Male involvement has been reported to improve maternal and child health (MCH) outcomes....
This study was conducted among the Yoruba of South-West Nigeria to examine the role of men in emerge...
The main study objectives were to highlight male attitudes and practices regarding safe motherhood, ...
The main study objectives were to highlight male attitudes and practices regarding safe motherhood, ...
Background: In developing countries, men are sometimes stereotypically perceived as uninterested in ...
Despite evidence that male involvement increases uptake of maternal and child services, studies show...
BACKGROUND: Maternal and newborn mortality continue to be major challenges in Nigeria. While greater...
This study was conducted in Mwanza district in southern Malawi with the aim of investigating the ind...
BACKGROUND: Increasing men's involvement in their pregnant partners' wellness has been reported as o...
This study was conducted among the Yoruba of South-West Nigeria to examine the role of men in emerg...
BACKGROUND: Male involvement in various health practices is recognized as an important factor in imp...
The maternal mortality ratio in Nigeria remains one of the highest in the world (WHO, 1990). Many in...
Abstract Background Male involvement in maternal, newborn and child health contributes to better hea...
This study was aimed to examine men’s knowledge and perception in Maternal Health care at Jimeta Met...
Introduction: The first 1000 days of life are a critical period of growth and development that have ...
Introduction Male involvement has been reported to improve maternal and child health (MCH) outcomes....
This study was conducted among the Yoruba of South-West Nigeria to examine the role of men in emerge...