نتایج جستجو برای: maternal health service

تعداد نتایج: 1318878  

Journal: :Health care for women international 2006
Pernilla Ny Elisabeth Dejin-Karlsson Giggi Udén Ted Greiner

In this study, we used a narrow, but easily measured, indicator of how communication proceeded among health workers and women in Southern India. Anemia prevention during pregnancy was studied using a semistructured questionnaire. Participants included 5 nurses, 10 health aides, and 10 (traditional birth attendants) TBAs working with maternal health care and education, as well as 32 women seekin...

Journal: :Journal of acquired immune deficiency syndromes 2011
Lynn P Freedman

Drawing on an analysis by Pritchett et al of the "techniques of persistent implementation failure" common across many development sectors, this commentary suggests that health systems attempting to integrate maternal health and HIV services may need to contend with a profound clash of organizational cultures. For decades, countries have been pressed to implement global "best practices" in mater...

Journal: :Revista latino-americana de enfermagem 2009
Miriam Aparecida Barbosa Merighi Dulce Maria Rosa Gualda

The authors briefly analyze the situation of maternal health care in Brazil and, based on their findings, they comment that there have been transformations in the health care model for women and families and propose some measures, including recovery of the work of the obstetric nurse or midwife (obstetriz, in Portuguese). They comment that women care tendencies in the delivery process presuppos...

The sustainable development goals (SDGs) offer a unique opportunity for policy-makers to build on the millennium development goals (MDGs) by adopting more sustainable approaches to addressing global development challenges. The delivery of health services is of particular concern. Most African countries are unlikely to achieve the health MDGs, however, significant progress has been made particul...

2015
Charles A Uzondu Henry V Doctor Sally E Findley Godwin Y Afenyadu Alastair Ager

INTRODUCTION Nigeria has one of the highest maternal mortality ratios in the world. Poor health outcomes are linked to weak health infrastructure, barriers to service access, and consequent low rates of service utilization. In the northern state of Jigawa, a pilot study was conducted to explore the feasibility of deploying resident female Community Health Extension Workers (CHEWs) to rural area...

Journal: :BMC Women's Health 2009
Qi Zhao Asli Kulane Yi Gao Biao Xu

BACKGROUND In China, with the urbanization, women migrated from rural to big cities presented much higher maternal mortality rates than local residents. Health knowledge is one of the key factors enabling women to be aware of their rights and health status in order to seek appropriate health services. This study aims to assess the knowledge and attitude on maternal health care and the contribut...

Journal: :WHO South-East Asia journal of public health 2012
Rajesh Kumar Rai Prashant Kumar Singh

Alongside endorsing Millennium Development Goal 5 in 2000, India launched its National Population Policy in 2000 and the National Health Policy in 2002. However, these have failed thus far to reduce the maternal mortality ratio (MMR) by the targeted 5.5% per annum. Under the banner of the National Rural Health Mission, the Government of India launched a national conditional cash transfer (CCT) ...

Journal: :Health policy and planning 2015
Sohail Agha

Traditionally, health interventions implemented in Pakistan have been designed to increase the supply of maternal health services, but have not focused on reaching the poorest women or on providing high-quality services. Demand-side barriers to the utilization of health services are substantial in Pakistan, as are supply-side constraints to the provision of quality health care. This study uses ...

Journal: :WMJ : official publication of the State Medical Society of Wisconsin 2016
Karina A Atwell Harold B Weiss Crystal Gibson Richard Miller Timothy E Corden

INTRODUCTION Increasing rates of neonatal abstinence syndrome (NAS), most commonly linked to maternal opioid use, are a growing concern within clinical and public health domains. OBJECTIVES The study aims to describe the statewide burden of NAS and maternal substance use, focusing on opioids in Wisconsin from 2009 to 2014. METHODS Trends in NAS and maternal substance use diagnosis rates wer...

Journal: :British medical bulletin 2003
Dulitha Fernando Anoma Jayatilleka Vinitha Karunaratna

The declining trend in the maternal mortality rate (MMR) from the 1930s to the late 1990s resulted from several strategies implemented within and outside the health sector. Expansion of both field-based and institutional services through the past decades contributed to improved geographical access and provision of 'free' services improved economic access. These led to increased use of antenatal...

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