This paper presents discussion on impact of training traditional birth attendants (TBAs) on overall improvement of reproductive health care with focus on reducing the high rate of maternal and new-born mortality in rural settings in sub-Saharan Africa. The importance of TBAs for years has been denied by professional western trained health practitioners and other scientists until during the late 1980s, when World Health Organization through Safe motherhood 1987 found TBAs have a significant role in reducing maternal and newborn mortality. Trained TBAs in sub-Sahara Africa can have positive impact on reducing maternal and new-born mortality if the programme is well implemented with systematic follow-up after training. This could be done throu...
Community-based Birth Attendants (CBAs) provide maternal, child, sexual and reproductive information...
In developing countries traditional birth attendants help at 60-70% of births, despite rapidly expan...
High maternal mortality rates in developing countries have been of great concern. For over two decad...
Even after many adjustments, recommended practice regarding traditional birth attendants (TBAs) and ...
Background: Maternal mortality is a topic of global importance and has been recognised at both a nat...
Despite the tremendous resources invested in training Traditional Birth Attendants (TBAs) over the p...
Background and Objectives: Despite advances in modern healthcare, Traditional Birth Attendants (TBA)...
Traditional birth attendants (TBAs) provided delivery care throughout the world prior to the develop...
In Burkina Faso, an initial experiment in training 280 traditional birth attendants (TBAs) was monit...
Recent efforts to reduce maternal mortality in developing countries have focused primarily on two lo...
Objective: to evaluate the effectiveness of continuing training for traditional birth attendants (TB...
A brief history of training of traditional birth attendants (TBAs), summary of evidence for effectiv...
A cross sectional descriptive study was conducted in Nzega district, which is one of the districts ...
A brief history of training of traditional birth attendants (TBAs), summary of evidence for effectiv...
Pregnancy and childbirth complications are a leading cause of death and disability among women of re...
Community-based Birth Attendants (CBAs) provide maternal, child, sexual and reproductive information...
In developing countries traditional birth attendants help at 60-70% of births, despite rapidly expan...
High maternal mortality rates in developing countries have been of great concern. For over two decad...
Even after many adjustments, recommended practice regarding traditional birth attendants (TBAs) and ...
Background: Maternal mortality is a topic of global importance and has been recognised at both a nat...
Despite the tremendous resources invested in training Traditional Birth Attendants (TBAs) over the p...
Background and Objectives: Despite advances in modern healthcare, Traditional Birth Attendants (TBA)...
Traditional birth attendants (TBAs) provided delivery care throughout the world prior to the develop...
In Burkina Faso, an initial experiment in training 280 traditional birth attendants (TBAs) was monit...
Recent efforts to reduce maternal mortality in developing countries have focused primarily on two lo...
Objective: to evaluate the effectiveness of continuing training for traditional birth attendants (TB...
A brief history of training of traditional birth attendants (TBAs), summary of evidence for effectiv...
A cross sectional descriptive study was conducted in Nzega district, which is one of the districts ...
A brief history of training of traditional birth attendants (TBAs), summary of evidence for effectiv...
Pregnancy and childbirth complications are a leading cause of death and disability among women of re...
Community-based Birth Attendants (CBAs) provide maternal, child, sexual and reproductive information...
In developing countries traditional birth attendants help at 60-70% of births, despite rapidly expan...
High maternal mortality rates in developing countries have been of great concern. For over two decad...