نتایج جستجو برای: maternal health service

تعداد نتایج: 1318878  

Journal: :Health and human rights 2006
Rodolfo Gómez Ponce de León Deborah L Billings Karina Barrionuevo

Unsafe abortion is a major public health and human rights problem in Argentina. Implementation of a woman-centered post-abortion care (PAC) model is one strategy to improve the situation. The quality of PAC services was measured in three public hospitals in Tucumán, a province with high levels of poverty and maternal mortality due to unsafe abortion. Overall, the quality of PAC services was fou...

2015
Fahmida Taleb Janet Perkins Nabeel Ashraf Ali Cecilia Capello Muzahid Ali Carlo Santarelli Dewan Md Emdadul Hoque

BACKGROUND Since 2008, Participatory Action for Rural Development Innovation (PARI) Development Trust, with the support of Enfants du Monde, has been implementing a maternal and newborn health (MNH) program based on the World Health Organization's (WHO) framework for Working with Individuals, Families and Communities (IFC) to improve MNH in Netrokona district, Bangladesh. This program aims to e...

Journal: :Health policy and planning 2007
Emma Pitchforth Edwin van Teijlingen Wendy Graham Ann Fitzmaurice

There are increasing concerns regarding inequities in access to health care, and hence calls for routine data collection to improve monitoring. For many developing countries, such as Bangladesh, increasing the availability and uptake of emergency obstetric care (EmOC) is vital in improving maternal health. It is crucial, however, that women of all socio-economic status benefit from this. This p...

2010
Zeine Abosse Mirkuzie Woldie Shimeles Ololo

BACKGROUND In Ethiopia, the levels of maternal and infant morbidity and mortality are among the highest in the world. This is attributed to, among other factors, none use of modern health care services by women in Ethiopia. According to the 2005 Ethiopian Demographic Health Survey, more than seven in ten mothers did not receive antenatal care at all. Therefore, the objective of this study was t...

2017
Taddese Alemu Zerfu Henok Taddese Tariku Nigatu Girma Tenkolu Joshua P. Vogel Dina Khan-Neelofur Sibhatu Biadgilign Amare Deribew

BACKGROUND Despite improvements since 1990 to 2014, maternal mortality ratio (MMR) remains high in Ethiopia. One of the key drivers of maternal mortality in Ethiopia is the very low coverage of Skilled Birth attendance (SBA) in rural Ethiopia. This cluster randomized trial piloted an innovative approach of deploying trained community reproductive nurses (CORN) to hard to reach/unreachable rural...

Background The impact of reorganisation on health services delivery is a recurring issue in every healthcare system. In 2005 Vietnam reorganised the delivery of health services at the district level by splitting preventive, curative, and administrative roles. This qualitative study explored how these reforms impacted on the organisation of maternal health service delivery at district and commun...

2013
Elizabeth Echoka Yeri Kombe Dominique Dubourg Anselimo Makokha Bjørg Evjen-Olsen Moses Mwangi Jens Byskov Øystein Evjen Olsen Richard Mutisya

BACKGROUND The knowledge on emergency obstetric care (EmOC) is limited in Kenya, where only partial data from sub-national studies exist. The EmOC process indicators have also not been integrated into routine health management information system to monitor progress in safe motherhood interventions both at national and lower levels of the health system. In a country with a high maternal mortalit...

2015
Tej Ram Jat Prakash R. Deo Isabel Goicolea Anna-Karin Hurtig Miguel San Sebastian

BACKGROUND Despite the avoidable nature of maternal mortality, unacceptably high numbers of maternal deaths occur in developing countries. Considering its preventability, maternal mortality is being increasingly recognised as a human rights issue. Integration of a human rights perspective in maternal health programmes could contribute positively in eliminating avertable maternal deaths. This st...

2014
Omotomilola Ajetunmobi Bruce Whyte James Chalmers Michael Fleming Diane Stockton Rachel Wood Bruce Whyte Pauline Craig Jim Chalmers Linda Wolfson Rachel Wood David Tappin Ali McDonald Judith Tait Jill Muirie Kate Woodman Ruth Campbell Helen Yewdall James Egan Omotomilola Ajetunmobi

BACKGROUND Providing infants with the 'best possible start in life' is a priority for the Scottish Government. This is reflected in policy and health promotion strategies to increase breast feeding, which gives the best source of nutrients for healthy infant growth and development. However, the rate of breast feeding in Scotland remains one of the lowest in Europe. Information is needed to prov...

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