In low- and middle-income countries (LMICs), maternal and newborn mortality is high due to the high prevalence of home births. Understanding the reasons behind this behavior is essential for improving maternal and newborn outcomes. Therefore, a qualitative exploratory study was conducted in a peri-urban community in Karachi, Pakistan to understand the perceptions of pregnant women who delivered at home despite receiving antenatal care and the perceptions of their decision-makers regarding this behavior. In-depth interviews were conducted with 15 randomly sampled women who chose to deliver at home after receiving antenatal care at a health facility, as well as 15 family members who were purposively identified as decision-makers by the women ...
Objective: To conclude the inclination of pregnant women choosing tertiary care Hospital or home for...
Improving maternal health is one of the goals to be achieved under the Millennium Development Goal (...
Background and Objectives: Although Bangladesh has made significant progress in reducing maternal an...
In low- and middle-income countries (LMICs), maternal and newborn mortality is high due to the high ...
Childbirth is a natural process in which women have options to choose the place of birth. Worldwide,...
Background: Facility-based delivery care provided by skilled birth attendants is globally considered...
Introduction: Respectful and dignified healthcare is a fundamental right for every woman...
Understanding key healthcare system challenges experienced by women during pregnancy and birth is cr...
hospitals and expert advice that hospital births are safer. Objectives: This study explains how Balo...
Background: Skilled attendants during labor, delivery, and in the early postpartum period, can preve...
Background: Antenatal Care is one of the fundamental rights for women to safeguard their health. Ne...
Background Despite Malawi government’s policy to support women to deliver in health ...
Unskilled home delivery is a threat to maternal and child health. In northern Nigeria, many pregnant...
Background: Facility-based delivery care provided by skilled birth attendants is globally considered...
Background. Utilization of perinatal services in Uganda remains low, with correspondingly high rates...
Objective: To conclude the inclination of pregnant women choosing tertiary care Hospital or home for...
Improving maternal health is one of the goals to be achieved under the Millennium Development Goal (...
Background and Objectives: Although Bangladesh has made significant progress in reducing maternal an...
In low- and middle-income countries (LMICs), maternal and newborn mortality is high due to the high ...
Childbirth is a natural process in which women have options to choose the place of birth. Worldwide,...
Background: Facility-based delivery care provided by skilled birth attendants is globally considered...
Introduction: Respectful and dignified healthcare is a fundamental right for every woman...
Understanding key healthcare system challenges experienced by women during pregnancy and birth is cr...
hospitals and expert advice that hospital births are safer. Objectives: This study explains how Balo...
Background: Skilled attendants during labor, delivery, and in the early postpartum period, can preve...
Background: Antenatal Care is one of the fundamental rights for women to safeguard their health. Ne...
Background Despite Malawi government’s policy to support women to deliver in health ...
Unskilled home delivery is a threat to maternal and child health. In northern Nigeria, many pregnant...
Background: Facility-based delivery care provided by skilled birth attendants is globally considered...
Background. Utilization of perinatal services in Uganda remains low, with correspondingly high rates...
Objective: To conclude the inclination of pregnant women choosing tertiary care Hospital or home for...
Improving maternal health is one of the goals to be achieved under the Millennium Development Goal (...
Background and Objectives: Although Bangladesh has made significant progress in reducing maternal an...