Maternal health outcomes in Central and Eastern Europe (CEE) compare unfavorable with those in Western Europe, despite macro-indicators that suggest well-designed maternal care systems. However, macro-indicators at the system level only capture capacity, funding and utilization of care and not the actual allocation of financial and human resources, the quality of care and access to it. It is these latter which are problematic in the CEE region. In this study service-related indicators of access to maternal care in CEE are examined. These include availability, appropriateness, affordability, approachability and acceptability of maternal care. This study uses a qualitative systematic literature review, analyzing information of peer-reviewed a...
Instruments to assess quality of maternity care in Central and Eastern European (CEE) region are sca...
The new Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) to 2030 aim to reduce maternal mortality and provide eq...
While health system barriers to obstetric care have been well documented, “patient-oriented” barrier...
Maternal health outcomes in Central and Eastern Europe (CEE) compare unfavorable with those in Weste...
Maternal health outcomes in Central and Eastern Europe (CEE) compare unfavorable with those in Weste...
INTRODUCTION: Latvia has a high maternal mortality ratio compared to other European countries, as we...
BACKGROUND: Eastern European health system indicators (e.g., number of health workers and care cover...
BACKGROUND: The maternal health outcomes in Georgia are linked to shortcomings in healthcare such as...
Introduction: Latvia has a high maternal mortality ratio compared to other European countries, as we...
The study investigated the magnitude and structure of health care access barriers and utilisation in...
OBJECTIVE: All women should have access to adequate and respectful maternal care to maximise health ...
Background: The maternal health outcomes in Georgia are linked to shortcomings in healthcare such as...
Maternal health outcomes for the countries of the former Soviet Union are poorer than for the rest o...
Background: The maternal health outcomes in Georgia are linked to shortcomings in healthcare such as...
Abstract Background The maternal health outcomes in Georgia are linked to shortcomings in healthcare...
Instruments to assess quality of maternity care in Central and Eastern European (CEE) region are sca...
The new Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) to 2030 aim to reduce maternal mortality and provide eq...
While health system barriers to obstetric care have been well documented, “patient-oriented” barrier...
Maternal health outcomes in Central and Eastern Europe (CEE) compare unfavorable with those in Weste...
Maternal health outcomes in Central and Eastern Europe (CEE) compare unfavorable with those in Weste...
INTRODUCTION: Latvia has a high maternal mortality ratio compared to other European countries, as we...
BACKGROUND: Eastern European health system indicators (e.g., number of health workers and care cover...
BACKGROUND: The maternal health outcomes in Georgia are linked to shortcomings in healthcare such as...
Introduction: Latvia has a high maternal mortality ratio compared to other European countries, as we...
The study investigated the magnitude and structure of health care access barriers and utilisation in...
OBJECTIVE: All women should have access to adequate and respectful maternal care to maximise health ...
Background: The maternal health outcomes in Georgia are linked to shortcomings in healthcare such as...
Maternal health outcomes for the countries of the former Soviet Union are poorer than for the rest o...
Background: The maternal health outcomes in Georgia are linked to shortcomings in healthcare such as...
Abstract Background The maternal health outcomes in Georgia are linked to shortcomings in healthcare...
Instruments to assess quality of maternity care in Central and Eastern European (CEE) region are sca...
The new Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) to 2030 aim to reduce maternal mortality and provide eq...
While health system barriers to obstetric care have been well documented, “patient-oriented” barrier...