نتایج جستجو برای: maternal health care

تعداد نتایج: 1419505  

2016
Christine Kim Khwaja Mir Ahad Saeed Ahmad Shah Salehi Wu Zeng

BACKGROUND Afghanistan has made great strides in the coverage of health services across the country but coverage of key indicators remains low nationally and whether the poorest households are accessing these services is not well understood. METHODS We analyzed the Afghanistan Mortality Survey 2010 on utilization of inpatient and outpatient care, institutional delivery and antenatal care by w...

Journal: :Tropical medicine & international health : TM & IH 2010
Vincent De Brouwere Fabienne Richard Sophie Witter

The huge majority of the annual 6.3 million perinatal deaths and half a million maternal deaths take place in developing countries and are avoidable. However, most of the interventions aiming at reducing perinatal and maternal deaths need a health care system offering appropriate antenatal care and quality delivery care, including basic and comprehensive emergency obstetric care facilities. To ...

Journal: :international journal of health policy and management 2014
chigozie jesse uneke chinwendu ndukwe abel ezeoha henry urochukwu chinonyelum ezeonu

in nigeria, the government is implementing the free maternal and child health care programme (fmchcp). the policy is premised on the notion that financial barriers are one of the most important constraints to equitable access and use of skilled maternal and child healthcare. in ebonyi state, southeastern nigeria the fmchcp is experiencing implementation challenges including: inadequate human re...

2015
Marjan Beigi Somaye Bahreini Mahboubeh Valiani Mojtaba Rahimi Azar Danesh-Shahraki

BACKGROUND Many maternal deaths caused are due to preventable causes during pregnancy and childbirth. Therefore, the detailed analysis of the root causes provides developing a plan and appropriate interventions to prevent these deaths occurring in the health system. This study aims to determine the causes of maternal mortality using root cause analysis (RCA) method. MATERIALS AND METHODS This...

2015
Kilian Nasung Atuoye Jenna Dixon Andrea Rishworth Sylvester Zackaria Galaa Sheila A. Boamah Isaac Luginaah

BACKGROUND The Ghana Community based Health Planning and Services (CHPS) strategy targets to bring health services to the doorsteps of clients in a manner that improves maternal and child health outcomes. In this strategy, referral is an important component but it is threatened in a rural context where transportation service is a problem. Few studies have examined perceptions of rural dwellers ...

2017
Betta Chimaobim Edu Thomas U. Agan Emmanuel Monjok Krystyna Makowiecka

BACKGROUND Increasing the percentage of maternal health service utilization in health facilities, through cost-removal policy is important in reducing maternal deaths. The Cross River State Government of Nigeria introduced a cost-removal policy in 2009, under the umbrella of "PROJECT HOPE" where free maternal health services are provided. Since its inception, there has been no formal evaluation...

2014
Anatole Manzi Fabien Munyaneza Francisca Mujawase Leonidas Banamwana Felix Sayinzoga Dana R Thomson Joseph Ntaganira Bethany L Hedt-Gauthier

BACKGROUND Early initiation of antenatal care (ANC) can reduce common maternal complications and maternal and perinatal mortality. Though Rwanda demonstrated a remarkable decline in maternal mortality and 98% of Rwandan women receive antenatal care from a skilled provider, only 38% of women have an ANC visit in their first three months of pregnancy. This study assessed factors associated with d...

2014
Mesganaw Fantahun Afework Kesteberhan Admassu Alemayehu Mekonnen Seifu Hagos Meselech Asegid Saifuddin Ahmed

BACKGROUND Among Millennium Development Goals, achieving the fifth goal (MDG-5) of reducing maternal mortality poses the greatest challenge in Sub-Saharan Africa. Ethiopia has one of the highest maternal mortality ratios in the world with unacceptably low maternal health service utilization. The Government of Ethiopia introduced an innovative community-based intervention as a national strategy ...

Journal: :international journal of preventive medicine 0
seyedeh tahereh mirmolaei mehrnoosh amel valizadeh mahmood mahmoodi zeinab tavakol

background: postpartum care at home is a post delivery care method that can be provided by public health nurses, trained health workers, or midwifery nurses. a study conducted to compare effect of two midwife visits at home to usual postpartum care on the healthy behaviors of low-risk iranian mothers. methods: a randomized controlled trial conducted on 200 mothers at a reference center for scre...

2014
Tulsi Ram Bhandari

Emergency obstetric care refers to life-saving services for maternal and neonatal complications provided by skilled health workers. Since the beginning of the 1980’s, several efforts have been intensified to improve maternal and child health status and reducing the high morbidity and mortality. There was built on a worldwide consensus to provide improved maternal and child health care for addre...

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