نتایج جستجو برای: maternal health services

تعداد نتایج: 1260628  

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) ...

2016
Ligia Paina Lalitha Vadrevu S. M. Manzoor Ahmed Hanifi Joseph Akuze Rachel Rieder Kitty S. Chan David H. Peters

BACKGROUND While community capabilities are recognized as important factors in developing resilient health systems and communities, appropriate metrics for these have not yet been developed. Furthermore, the role of community capabilities on access to maternal health services has been underexplored. In this paper, we summarize the development of a community capability score based on the Future ...

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...

2009
Barbara McPake Marge Koblinsky

Technical interventions for maternal healthcare are implemented through a dynamic social process. Peoples' behaviours--whether they be planners, managers, providers, or potential users--influence the outcomes. Given the complexity and unpredictability inherent in such dynamic processes, the proposed cause-and-effect relationships in any one context cannot be directly transferred to another. Whi...

Journal: :Revista panamericana de salud publica = Pan American journal of public health 2008
Lindsey Ann Lubbock Rob B Stephenson

OBJECTIVES To better understand the individual and community factors and perceptions that influence women's health care-seeking behaviors during pregnancy in order to increase women's utilization of maternal health services. METHODS This study investigates the logistical and sociocultural barriers influencing women's utilization of maternal health services through 37 semi-structured in-depth ...

Journal: :Social science & medicine 2007
Monica Akinyi Magadi Alfred O Agwanda Francis O Obare

This paper uses Demographic and Health Surveys data from 21 countries in sub-Saharan Africa to examine the use of maternal health services by teenagers. A comparison of maternal health care between teenagers and older women, based on bivariate analysis shows little variation in maternal health care by age. However, after controlling for the effect of background factors such as parity, premarita...

2016
Felix Sayinzoga Leon Bijlmakers

BACKGROUND Rwanda has achieved great improvements in several key health indicators, including maternal mortality and other health outcomes. This raises the question: what has made this possible, and what makes Rwanda so unique? METHODS We describe the results of a web-based survey among district health managers in Rwanda who gave their personal opinions on the factors that drive performance i...

2017
Berhanu Abebe Joanna Busza Azmach Hadush Abdurehman Usmael Amsalu Belew Zeleke Sahle Sita Solomon Hailu Wendy J Graham

INTRODUCTION Ethiopia introduced national Maternal Death Surveillance and Response (MDSR) in 2013 and is among the first sub-Saharan African countries to capture data on facility-based and community-based maternal deaths. We interviewed frontline MDSR implementers about their experiences of the first 2 years of MDSR, including perceptions of its introduction and outcomes for health services. ...

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 ...

2013
Linda Sanneving Asli Kulane Aditi Iyer Bengt Ahgren

INTRODUCTION The Government of Gujarat has for the past couple of decades continuously initiated several interventions to improve access to care for pregnant and delivering women within the state. Data from the last District Family Heath survey in Gujarat in 2007-2008 show that 56.4% of women had institutional deliveries and 71.5% had at least one antenatal check-up, indicating that challenges ...

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