Maternal health care provision remains a major challenge in developing countries. There is agreement that the provision of quality clinical services is essential if high rates of maternal death are to be reduced. However, despite efforts to improve access to these services, a high number of women in Tanzania do not access them. The aim of this study is to explore women's views about the maternal health services (pregnancy, delivery, and postpartum period) that they received at health facilities in order to identify gaps in service provision that may lead to low-quality maternal care and increased risks associated with maternal morbidity and mortality in rural Tanzania. We gathered qualitative data from 15 focus group discussions with women ...
BACKGROUND: In Tanzania, more than 90% of all pregnant women attend antenatal care at least once and...
BACKGROUND: Health workers are the key to realising the potential of improved quality of care for mo...
Background: The access to quality maternal health information amongst pregnant women plays an import...
Background: Maternal health care provision remains a major challenge in developing countries. There ...
Background: Maternal health care provision remains a major challenge in developing countries. There ...
BACKGROUND: Although antenatal care coverage in Tanzania is high, worrying gaps exist in terms of it...
Background: Maternal health care provision remains a major challenge in developing countries. There ...
Maternal health remains a challenge in sub-Saharan Africa, and Tanzania is no exception. Despite inc...
Objectives: The purpose of this study was to examine rural women s access to maternal health informa...
The worldwide maternal mortality rate is excessive. Developing countries such as Tanzania experience...
Background: Improving maternal health by reducing maternal mortality/morbidity relates to Goal 3 of ...
Transportation and medical supplies cost more than rural women can afford. Tanzania has limited reso...
Approximately, 3000 women die every year in Zimbabwe during pregnancy, child birth or postpartum. Ac...
Background: Poor quality maternity care may lead to increased maternal dissatisfaction, and subseque...
Background: Improving maternal health by reducing maternal mortality/morbidity relates to Goal 3 of ...
BACKGROUND: In Tanzania, more than 90% of all pregnant women attend antenatal care at least once and...
BACKGROUND: Health workers are the key to realising the potential of improved quality of care for mo...
Background: The access to quality maternal health information amongst pregnant women plays an import...
Background: Maternal health care provision remains a major challenge in developing countries. There ...
Background: Maternal health care provision remains a major challenge in developing countries. There ...
BACKGROUND: Although antenatal care coverage in Tanzania is high, worrying gaps exist in terms of it...
Background: Maternal health care provision remains a major challenge in developing countries. There ...
Maternal health remains a challenge in sub-Saharan Africa, and Tanzania is no exception. Despite inc...
Objectives: The purpose of this study was to examine rural women s access to maternal health informa...
The worldwide maternal mortality rate is excessive. Developing countries such as Tanzania experience...
Background: Improving maternal health by reducing maternal mortality/morbidity relates to Goal 3 of ...
Transportation and medical supplies cost more than rural women can afford. Tanzania has limited reso...
Approximately, 3000 women die every year in Zimbabwe during pregnancy, child birth or postpartum. Ac...
Background: Poor quality maternity care may lead to increased maternal dissatisfaction, and subseque...
Background: Improving maternal health by reducing maternal mortality/morbidity relates to Goal 3 of ...
BACKGROUND: In Tanzania, more than 90% of all pregnant women attend antenatal care at least once and...
BACKGROUND: Health workers are the key to realising the potential of improved quality of care for mo...
Background: The access to quality maternal health information amongst pregnant women plays an import...