نتایج جستجو برای: anc visits

تعداد نتایج: 42354  

2016
Patience A. Afulani

BACKGROUND Each year, over two million babies die before they are born. Like maternal deaths, the great majority of these stillbirths occur in developing countries, with about a third of all cases worldwide in sub-Saharan Africa (SSA). Few studies have, however, examined the determinants of stillbirths in SSA. In addition, the emphases on promoting deliveries by skilled birth attendants and/or ...

2015
Dharma Nand Bhatta Umesh Raj Aryal Delmiro Fernandez-Reyes

BACKGROUND The threat of maternal mortality can be reduced by increasing use of maternal health services. Maternal death and access to maternal health care services are inequitable in low and middle income countries.The aim of this study is to assess associated paternal factors and degree of inequity in access to maternal health care service utilization. METHODS Analysis illustrates on a cros...

2006
Vinod Mishra Robert D. Retherford

Delivering births in a medical institution or at home with professional medical assistance has been shown to promote safe motherhood and child survival. Yet three-quarters of births in rural India continue to take place at home, most of them without the assistance of any trained health worker. This study examines the role of antenatal care (ANC) in promoting professional assistance at delivery,...

Journal: :Rural and Remote Health 2021

Introduction: The number of maternal deaths remains high in sub-Saharan Africa. Effective antenatal care (ANC) reduces morbidity and mortality; therefore, provision improved services has been prioritised across Yet, research is limited on the ANC experiences Indigenous women This study characterised attendance patterns at a hospital, factors influencing among Bakiga Batwa Kanungu District, Ugan...

Background & aim: Active participation of men in antenatal care and their considerable knowledge about this issue is resulted in favorable pregnancy outcomes. This study aimed to assess the knowledge and practices of male partners regarding antenatal care (ANC) and their associated factors in district Swat, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan (KPK). Methods<...

Journal: :Humanities & social sciences reviews 2021

Purpose of the study: Antenatal depression is a significant predictor for postnatal depression, and pregnant women with depressive symptoms have an increased risk frequent non-scheduled medical emergency visits. The purpose this study to evaluate antenatal its related factors effects COVID-19 pandemic on frequency visits.&#x0D; Methodology: A descriptive cross-sectional was conducted from July ...

2016
Nibretie Gobezie Workneh Sebastian Kevany

About 69% of people living with HIV globally and over 90% of the children who acquired HIV infection are in Sub-Saharan Africa. Despite this, promising results have been observed, especially over the last decade - for example, a 25% decline in new HIV infections as compared to 2001 and a 38% decline in the number of children newly infected by HIV in 2012 as compared to 2009. However, the Global...

2014
Lenka Benova Oona MR Campbell Hania Sholkamy George B Ploubidis

INTRODUCTION Socio-economic inequalities in basic maternal health interventions exist in Egypt, yet little is known about health-seeking of poor households. This paper assesses levels of maternal health-seeking behaviours in women living in poor households in rural Upper Egypt, and compares these to national averages. Secondly, we construct innovative measures of socio-economic resourcefulness ...

2018
Stephen M. Kibusi Bruno Fokas Sunguya Eunice Kimunai Courtney S. Hines

BACKGROUND Maternal mortality rates vary significantly from region to region. Interventions such as early and planned antenatal care attendance and facility delivery with skilled health workers can potentially reduce maternal mortality rates. Several factors can be attributed to antenatal care attendance, or lack thereof, including the cost of health care services. The aim of this study was to ...

2016
Mohammad Habibullah Pulok Md Nasim-Us Sabah Jalal Uddin Ulrika Enemark

BACKGROUND Universal access to health care services does not automatically guarantee equity in the health system. In the post Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) era, the progress towards universal access to maternal health care services in a developing country, like Bangladesh requires an evaluation in terms of equity lens. This study, therefore, analysed the trend in inequity and identified t...

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