Background: Improving maternal and reproductive health still remains a major challenge in most low-income countries especially in sub-Saharan Africa. The growing inequality in access to maternal health interventions is an issue of great concern. In Ghana, inadequate attention has been given to the inequality gap that exists amongst women when accessing antenatal care during pregnancy and skilled attendance at birth. This study therefore aimed at investigating the magnitude and trends in income-, education-, residence-, and parity-related inequalities in access to antenatal care and skilled attendance at birth. Methods: A database was constructed using data from the Ghana Demographic and Health Surveys (DHS) 1988, 1993, 1998, 2003, and 2008....
Background: Globally, maternal and neonatal health remains a public health priority, particularly fo...
The pace of improvements in maternal mortality has been slow in Ghana. While Ghana’s maternal mortal...
Background Equitable access to skilled birth attendance during delivery is vital fo...
Objective: To achieve universal coverage of reproductive healthcare and drastic reduction in materna...
BackgroundGlobally, maternal and neonatal health remains a public health priority, particularly for ...
BACKGROUND:Approximately 800 women die of pregnancy-related complications every day. Over half of th...
BACKGROUND: Improving maternal and child health remains a public health priority in Ghana. Despite e...
Approximately 800 women die of pregnancy-related complications every day. Over half of these deaths ...
IntroductionGiven that maternal mortality is a major global health concern, multiple measures includ...
Abstract Background Maternal mortality is the subject of the United Nations’ fifth Millennium Develo...
Background. Despite the high antenatal care attendance rate in Ghana, skilled birth attendance is re...
BackgroundEquitable use of reproductive health care services is of critical importance since it may ...
Maternal and newborn morbidity, as well as deaths, are disproportionately high in the African region...
Abstract Background Inequities in the distribution of and access to maternal and child health care s...
The paper investigates the determinants of antenatal care use in Ghana. In particular, we study how ...
Background: Globally, maternal and neonatal health remains a public health priority, particularly fo...
The pace of improvements in maternal mortality has been slow in Ghana. While Ghana’s maternal mortal...
Background Equitable access to skilled birth attendance during delivery is vital fo...
Objective: To achieve universal coverage of reproductive healthcare and drastic reduction in materna...
BackgroundGlobally, maternal and neonatal health remains a public health priority, particularly for ...
BACKGROUND:Approximately 800 women die of pregnancy-related complications every day. Over half of th...
BACKGROUND: Improving maternal and child health remains a public health priority in Ghana. Despite e...
Approximately 800 women die of pregnancy-related complications every day. Over half of these deaths ...
IntroductionGiven that maternal mortality is a major global health concern, multiple measures includ...
Abstract Background Maternal mortality is the subject of the United Nations’ fifth Millennium Develo...
Background. Despite the high antenatal care attendance rate in Ghana, skilled birth attendance is re...
BackgroundEquitable use of reproductive health care services is of critical importance since it may ...
Maternal and newborn morbidity, as well as deaths, are disproportionately high in the African region...
Abstract Background Inequities in the distribution of and access to maternal and child health care s...
The paper investigates the determinants of antenatal care use in Ghana. In particular, we study how ...
Background: Globally, maternal and neonatal health remains a public health priority, particularly fo...
The pace of improvements in maternal mortality has been slow in Ghana. While Ghana’s maternal mortal...
Background Equitable access to skilled birth attendance during delivery is vital fo...