Despite over 20 years of efforts to improve maternal health, complications of pregnancy and childbirth continue to threaten women's lives in many countries of sub-Saharan Africa. To reduce maternal mortality levels and achieve Millennium Development Goal Five, institutions working for safe motherhood are committed to making biomedical obstetric care more available to women during childbirth. However, implementation of this strategy is not reaching women at the lower end of the socioeconomic spectrum for reasons that are not well understood. Using data from fieldwork conducted between September 2007 and June 2008, this study examines women's use of biomedical obstetric care in two rural districts of south-central Tanzania where this care was...
In Tanzania, maternal mortality has stagnated over the last 10 years, and some of the areas with the...
BACKGROUND: Maternal health care utilization continues to focus on the agenda of health care planner...
Background Existing studies in Tanzania, based mostly on rural samples, have primarily focused on in...
In order to reduce high levels of maternal mortality and morbidity in resource-poor countries, insti...
Proportions of facility births are increasing throughout sub-Saharan Africa, but obstetric services ...
IntroductionDespite skilled attendance during childbirth has been linked with the reduction of mater...
Low utilisation of maternal healthcare among women in developing countries increases the health risk...
BackgroundExisting studies in Tanzania, based mostly on rural samples, have primarily focused on ind...
Proportions of facility births are increasing throughout sub-Saharan Africa, but obstetric services ...
Proportions of facility births are increasing throughout sub-Saharan Africa, but obstetric services ...
Maternal health remains a challenge in sub-Saharan Africa, and Tanzania is no exception. Despite inc...
Objectives Tanzania, a country with high maternal mortality, has many primary health facilities yet ...
Background: Maternal health care provision remains a major challenge in developing countries. There ...
Background. Maternal mortality remains unacceptably high in lower- and middle-income countries, with...
Transportation and medical supplies cost more than rural women can afford. Tanzania has limited reso...
In Tanzania, maternal mortality has stagnated over the last 10 years, and some of the areas with the...
BACKGROUND: Maternal health care utilization continues to focus on the agenda of health care planner...
Background Existing studies in Tanzania, based mostly on rural samples, have primarily focused on in...
In order to reduce high levels of maternal mortality and morbidity in resource-poor countries, insti...
Proportions of facility births are increasing throughout sub-Saharan Africa, but obstetric services ...
IntroductionDespite skilled attendance during childbirth has been linked with the reduction of mater...
Low utilisation of maternal healthcare among women in developing countries increases the health risk...
BackgroundExisting studies in Tanzania, based mostly on rural samples, have primarily focused on ind...
Proportions of facility births are increasing throughout sub-Saharan Africa, but obstetric services ...
Proportions of facility births are increasing throughout sub-Saharan Africa, but obstetric services ...
Maternal health remains a challenge in sub-Saharan Africa, and Tanzania is no exception. Despite inc...
Objectives Tanzania, a country with high maternal mortality, has many primary health facilities yet ...
Background: Maternal health care provision remains a major challenge in developing countries. There ...
Background. Maternal mortality remains unacceptably high in lower- and middle-income countries, with...
Transportation and medical supplies cost more than rural women can afford. Tanzania has limited reso...
In Tanzania, maternal mortality has stagnated over the last 10 years, and some of the areas with the...
BACKGROUND: Maternal health care utilization continues to focus on the agenda of health care planner...
Background Existing studies in Tanzania, based mostly on rural samples, have primarily focused on in...