Background: Maternal mortality is higher and skilled attendance at delivery is lower in the slums of Nairobi(Kenya) compared to Ouagadougou (Burkina Faso). Lower numbers of public health facilities, greater distance to facilities, and higher costs of maternal health services in Nairobi could explain these differences. Objective: By comparing the use of maternal health care services among women with similar characteristics in the two cities, we will produce a more nuanced picture of the contextual factors at play. Design: We use birth statistics collected between 2009 and 2011 in all households living in several poor neighborhoods followed by the Nairobi and the Ouagadougou Health and Demographic Surveillances Systems (n=3,346 and 4,239 birt...
Background: Progress towards attaining the maternal mortality and maternal health targets set by Mil...
Background: Maternal, fetal and neonatal mortality are 10 to 100 fold higher in many low-income comp...
Numerous studies document the disadvantage in child health of the urban poor in African cities. This...
Background Maternal mortality is higher and skilled attendance at delivery is lower in the slums of ...
Background: Maternal mortality is higher and skilled attendance at delivery is lower in the slums of...
OBJECTIVES: The study seeks to improve understanding of maternity health seeking behaviors in resour...
OBJECTIVES: The study seeks to improve understanding of maternity health seeking behaviors in resour...
Introduction: This study was aimed at determining factors affecting utilization of public health fac...
INTRODUCTION: Globally, the majority of births happen in urban areas. Ensuring that women and their ...
BACKGROUND:Approximately 800 women die of pregnancy-related complications every day. Over half of th...
Abstract Background The majority of maternal deaths, ...
Objective: To measure whether there was an association between the introduction of an output-based v...
Introduction: In Kenya, the maternal mortality rate had ranged from 328 to 501 deaths per 100,000 li...
Improving maternal health remains a priority in Kenya and beyond. It is essential that women get goo...
Approximately 800 women die of pregnancy-related complications every day. Over half of these deaths ...
Background: Progress towards attaining the maternal mortality and maternal health targets set by Mil...
Background: Maternal, fetal and neonatal mortality are 10 to 100 fold higher in many low-income comp...
Numerous studies document the disadvantage in child health of the urban poor in African cities. This...
Background Maternal mortality is higher and skilled attendance at delivery is lower in the slums of ...
Background: Maternal mortality is higher and skilled attendance at delivery is lower in the slums of...
OBJECTIVES: The study seeks to improve understanding of maternity health seeking behaviors in resour...
OBJECTIVES: The study seeks to improve understanding of maternity health seeking behaviors in resour...
Introduction: This study was aimed at determining factors affecting utilization of public health fac...
INTRODUCTION: Globally, the majority of births happen in urban areas. Ensuring that women and their ...
BACKGROUND:Approximately 800 women die of pregnancy-related complications every day. Over half of th...
Abstract Background The majority of maternal deaths, ...
Objective: To measure whether there was an association between the introduction of an output-based v...
Introduction: In Kenya, the maternal mortality rate had ranged from 328 to 501 deaths per 100,000 li...
Improving maternal health remains a priority in Kenya and beyond. It is essential that women get goo...
Approximately 800 women die of pregnancy-related complications every day. Over half of these deaths ...
Background: Progress towards attaining the maternal mortality and maternal health targets set by Mil...
Background: Maternal, fetal and neonatal mortality are 10 to 100 fold higher in many low-income comp...
Numerous studies document the disadvantage in child health of the urban poor in African cities. This...