Background While India has made significant progress in reducing maternal mortality, attaining further declines will require increased skilled birth attendance and institutional delivery among marginalized and difficult to reach populations. Methods A population-based survey was carried out among 16 randomly selected rural villages in rural Mysore District in Karnataka, India between August and September 2008. All households in selected villages were enumerated and women with children 6 years of age or younger underwent an interviewer-administered questionnaire on antenatal care and institutional delivery. Results Institutional deliveries in rural areas of Mysore District increased from 51% to 70% between 2002 and 2008. While increasing n...
Proportion of women giving birth in health institutions has increased sharply in India since the int...
The findings from SAHAYOG’s experiences with poor Dalit women (formerly “untouchables” and now membe...
BACKGROUND: This equity focused evaluation analyses change in inter-district inequity of maternal he...
Background While India has made significant progress in reducing maternal mortality, attaining furth...
Background While India has made significant progress in reducing maternal mortality, attaining furth...
BACKGROUND: In 2005, India launched the National Rural Health Mission (NRHM) to strengthen the prima...
In 2005, India launched the National Rural Health Mission (NRHM) to strengthen the primary healthcar...
Background: In 2005, India launched the National Rural Health Mission (NRHM) to strengthen the prima...
AbstractImproving maternal health is one of the goals to be achieved under the Millennium Developmen...
India contributes to 22% of the global burden of maternal mortality. With the recent implementation ...
India leads all nations in numbers of maternal deaths, with poor, rural women contributing dispropor...
Background: India leads all nations in numbers of maternal deaths, with poor, rural women contributi...
BACKGROUND: Karnataka State continues to have the highest rates of maternal mortality in south India...
Background: Low use of maternal care services is one of the reasons why child mortality and maternal...
• In 2005, one in every five maternal deaths and one in every three neonatal deaths worldwide occurr...
Proportion of women giving birth in health institutions has increased sharply in India since the int...
The findings from SAHAYOG’s experiences with poor Dalit women (formerly “untouchables” and now membe...
BACKGROUND: This equity focused evaluation analyses change in inter-district inequity of maternal he...
Background While India has made significant progress in reducing maternal mortality, attaining furth...
Background While India has made significant progress in reducing maternal mortality, attaining furth...
BACKGROUND: In 2005, India launched the National Rural Health Mission (NRHM) to strengthen the prima...
In 2005, India launched the National Rural Health Mission (NRHM) to strengthen the primary healthcar...
Background: In 2005, India launched the National Rural Health Mission (NRHM) to strengthen the prima...
AbstractImproving maternal health is one of the goals to be achieved under the Millennium Developmen...
India contributes to 22% of the global burden of maternal mortality. With the recent implementation ...
India leads all nations in numbers of maternal deaths, with poor, rural women contributing dispropor...
Background: India leads all nations in numbers of maternal deaths, with poor, rural women contributi...
BACKGROUND: Karnataka State continues to have the highest rates of maternal mortality in south India...
Background: Low use of maternal care services is one of the reasons why child mortality and maternal...
• In 2005, one in every five maternal deaths and one in every three neonatal deaths worldwide occurr...
Proportion of women giving birth in health institutions has increased sharply in India since the int...
The findings from SAHAYOG’s experiences with poor Dalit women (formerly “untouchables” and now membe...
BACKGROUND: This equity focused evaluation analyses change in inter-district inequity of maternal he...