To understand the knowledge and services of informal providers and to explore their role in addressing the human resource gap in Uttar Pradesh, India, within the context of maternal health.The study is exploratory in nature, conducted in four blocks of four districts of Uttar Pradesh state, India. Semi-structured interviews were conducted with 114 informal providers.More than one-third (38%) providers have some formal education and unrecognized degrees. Approximately three-fourths (74%) of them have more than 5 years of work experience. They also provide delivery and in-patient services and have basic equipment available. However, they lack essential knowledge about maternal health. They have mixed opinion about their contribution towards m...
This case study has used the results of a review of literature to understand the persistence of poor...
Utilization of maternal and child health (MCH) services remains poor in India. This study aimed to a...
Pregnancy and childbirth complications are a leading cause of death and disability among women of re...
Objective: To understand the knowledge and services of informal providers and to explore their role ...
Rural households in India rely extensively on informal biomedical providers, who lack valid medical ...
Background More than a quarter of global neonatal deaths are reported from India, and a large propor...
IMR and MMR in tribal areas of Telangana are still worrisome. Often two main reasons attributed to ...
BackgroundGlobally, an estimated 275,000 maternal deaths, 2.7 million neonatal deaths, and 2.6 milli...
Background:The Indian Government's key strategy to improve quality of maternal and newborn care and ...
Over half a million women in the developing world die of pregnancy and childbirth related causes eac...
Background: Ambulatory health care services are a major contributor to the large and inequitable hea...
Rural households in India rely extensively on informal biomedical providers, who lack valid medical ...
Over half a million women in the developing world die of pregnancy and childbirth related causes eac...
Abstract Background Globally, an estimated 275,000 maternal deaths, 2.7 million neonatal deaths, and...
Background: Karnataka State continues to have the highest rates of maternal mortali...
This case study has used the results of a review of literature to understand the persistence of poor...
Utilization of maternal and child health (MCH) services remains poor in India. This study aimed to a...
Pregnancy and childbirth complications are a leading cause of death and disability among women of re...
Objective: To understand the knowledge and services of informal providers and to explore their role ...
Rural households in India rely extensively on informal biomedical providers, who lack valid medical ...
Background More than a quarter of global neonatal deaths are reported from India, and a large propor...
IMR and MMR in tribal areas of Telangana are still worrisome. Often two main reasons attributed to ...
BackgroundGlobally, an estimated 275,000 maternal deaths, 2.7 million neonatal deaths, and 2.6 milli...
Background:The Indian Government's key strategy to improve quality of maternal and newborn care and ...
Over half a million women in the developing world die of pregnancy and childbirth related causes eac...
Background: Ambulatory health care services are a major contributor to the large and inequitable hea...
Rural households in India rely extensively on informal biomedical providers, who lack valid medical ...
Over half a million women in the developing world die of pregnancy and childbirth related causes eac...
Abstract Background Globally, an estimated 275,000 maternal deaths, 2.7 million neonatal deaths, and...
Background: Karnataka State continues to have the highest rates of maternal mortali...
This case study has used the results of a review of literature to understand the persistence of poor...
Utilization of maternal and child health (MCH) services remains poor in India. This study aimed to a...
Pregnancy and childbirth complications are a leading cause of death and disability among women of re...