This study began with an interesting empirical puzzle concerning a pressing public health issue in the developing world. More than half a million women die related to pregnancy and childbirth each year. One in four maternal deaths worldwide occur in India. This study asks, given two Indian states with comparable socio-cultural contexts and economic indicators, what explains differing progress for maternal mortality reduction? Comparative analysis of the policy processes in each state provides insights to the research question and suggests the need for more holistic frameworks for analyzing policy processes than currently exist. Comparative case studies draw on more than 140 interviews with health policy experts, managers and service deliver...
Maternal mortality has been identified as a priority issue in health policy and research in India. T...
Although India has made slow progress in reducing maternal mortality, progress in Tamil Nadu has bee...
Technical interventions for maternal healthcare are implemented through a dynamic social process. Pe...
This study began with an interesting empirical puzzle concerning a pressing public health issue in t...
Approximately one-quarter of all maternal deaths occur in India, far more than in any other nation o...
Background: Politics plays a critical role in agenda setting in health affairs; therefore, understan...
Since the beginning of the Safe Motherhood Initiative, India has accounted for at least a quarter of...
Background: Low use of maternal care services is one of the reasons why child mortality and maternal...
Background: Maternal health remains a major public health problem in India, with large inter- and in...
Background: Maternal health remains a major public health problem in India, with large inter- and in...
Background: India as one of the rapidly developing economies where health challenges are myriad at t...
In developing countries like India, maternal mortality ratio is still very high. Different socio dem...
Maternal mortality has been identified as a priority issue in health policy and research in India. T...
This paper uses care pathway and delay models to better understand the possible social reasons for m...
This paper uses care pathway and delay models to better understand the possible social reasons for m...
Maternal mortality has been identified as a priority issue in health policy and research in India. T...
Although India has made slow progress in reducing maternal mortality, progress in Tamil Nadu has bee...
Technical interventions for maternal healthcare are implemented through a dynamic social process. Pe...
This study began with an interesting empirical puzzle concerning a pressing public health issue in t...
Approximately one-quarter of all maternal deaths occur in India, far more than in any other nation o...
Background: Politics plays a critical role in agenda setting in health affairs; therefore, understan...
Since the beginning of the Safe Motherhood Initiative, India has accounted for at least a quarter of...
Background: Low use of maternal care services is one of the reasons why child mortality and maternal...
Background: Maternal health remains a major public health problem in India, with large inter- and in...
Background: Maternal health remains a major public health problem in India, with large inter- and in...
Background: India as one of the rapidly developing economies where health challenges are myriad at t...
In developing countries like India, maternal mortality ratio is still very high. Different socio dem...
Maternal mortality has been identified as a priority issue in health policy and research in India. T...
This paper uses care pathway and delay models to better understand the possible social reasons for m...
This paper uses care pathway and delay models to better understand the possible social reasons for m...
Maternal mortality has been identified as a priority issue in health policy and research in India. T...
Although India has made slow progress in reducing maternal mortality, progress in Tamil Nadu has bee...
Technical interventions for maternal healthcare are implemented through a dynamic social process. Pe...