نتایج جستجو برای: maternal health

تعداد نتایج: 1059353  

2015
Pauline Binder-Finnema Pham T. L. Lien Dinh T. P. Hoa Mats Målqvist

BACKGROUND Vietnam has achieved great improvements in maternal healthcare outcomes, but there is evidence of increasing inequity. Disadvantaged groups, predominantly ethnic minorities and people living in remote mountainous areas, do not gain access to maternal health improvements despite targeted efforts from policymakers. OBJECTIVE This study identifies underlying structural barriers to equ...

2014
Calistus Wilunda Gianluca Quaglio Giovanni Putoto Peter Lochoro Giovanni Dall’Oglio Fabio Manenti Andrea Atzori Rose Miligan Lochiam Risa Takahashi Aline Mukundwa Koyejo Oyerinde

BACKGROUND Skilled attendance at delivery is critical in prevention of maternal deaths. However, many women in low- and middle-income countries still deliver without skilled assistance. This study was carried out to identify perceived barriers to utilisation of institutional delivery in two districts in Karamoja, Uganda. METHODS Data were collected through participatory rural appraisal (PRA) ...

2015
Khalifa Elmusharaf Elaine Byrne Diarmuid O’Donovan

BACKGROUND Universal health access will not be achieved unless women are cared for in their own communities and are empowered to take decisions about their own health in a supportive environment. This will only be achieved by community-based demand side interventions for maternal health access. In this review article, we highlight three common strategies to increase demand-side barriers to mate...

2016
Ling Zhang Chengbing Xue Youjie Wang Liuyi Zhang Yuan Liang

BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES Despite the benefits of maternal health services, these services are often underutilized, especially in the developing countries. The aim of the present study is to provide insight regarding factors affecting maternal health services use from the family perspective. METHODS We use data from the fourth National Health Services Survey in Jiangsu province of Eastern Chi...

Journal: :Bulletin of the World Health Organization 2007
Lale Say Rosalind Raine

Two decades after the Safe Motherhood campaigns 1987 launch in India, half a million women continue to die from pregnancy-related causes every year. Key health-care interventions can largely prevent these deaths, but their use is limited in developing countries, and is reported to vary between population groups. We reviewed the use of maternal health-care interventions in developing countries t...

2012
CHIFA CHIANG INASS HELMY HASSAN ELSHAIR LEO KAWAGUCHI NAWAL ABDEL MONEIM FOUAD NAGAH MAHMOUD ABDOU MICHIYO HIGUCHI SANEYA RIZK EL BANNA ATSUKO AOYAMA

This research investigated the association between the household status of women and their use of maternal health services in rural Egypt. Face-to-face interviews with a structured questionnaire to 201 married women were carried out in a village, posing questions about their health service utilization and their household socio-economic status. The association between service utilization and oth...

2011
Rhoune Ochako Jean-Christophe Fotso Lawrence Ikamari Anne Khasakhala

BACKGROUND Use of maternal health services is an effective means for reducing the risk of maternal morbidity and mortality, especially in places where the general health status of women is poor. This study was guided by the following objectives: 1) To determine the relationship between timing of first antenatal care (ANC) visit and type of delivery assistance 2) To establish the determinants of...

Journal: :International Journal for Equity in Health 2008
Bolatito A Lanre-Abass

Poverty is often identified as a major barrier to human development. It is also a powerful brake on accelerated progress toward the Millennium Development Goals. Poverty is also a major cause of maternal mortality, as it prevents many women from getting proper and adequate medical attention due to their inability to afford good antenatal care. This Paper thus examines poverty as a threat to hum...

2013
Beibei Yuan Xu Qian Sarah Thomsen

BACKGROUND China has made impressive progress towards the Millennium Development Goal (MDG) for maternal and reproductive health, but ensuring that progress reaches all segments of the population remains a challenge for policy makers. The aim of this review is to map disadvantaged populations in terms of maternal health in China, and to explain the causes of these inequities to promote policy a...

2011
Soumya Alva

Although the emphasis in global reproductive health programming in developing countries has mainly focused on educating women about issues such as maternal health care and family planning, there is increasing interest in involving men in maternal health care. There is a growing belief that the role of men in the access of care is very relevant given their large role in family decisionmaking. Me...

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