نتایج جستجو برای: maternal health

تعداد نتایج: 1059353  

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 ...

2017
Mohamad I. Brooks Hasbullah Thabrany Matthew P. Fox Veronika J. Wirtz Frank G. Feeley Lora L. Sabin

BACKGROUND The growing momentum for quality and affordable health care for all has given rise to the recent global universal health coverage (UHC) movement. As part of Indonesia's strategy to achieve the goal of UHC, large investments have been made to increase health access for the poor, resulting in the implementation of various health insurance schemes targeted towards the poor and near-poor...

Journal: :Journal of public health policy 2004
Jerker Liljestrand Indra Pathmanathan

Developing countries are floundering in their efforts to meet the Millennium Development Goal of reducing maternal mortality by 75% by 2015. Two issues are being debated. Is it doable within this time frame? And is it affordable? Malaysia and Sri Lanka have in the past 50 years repeatedly halved their maternal mortality ratio (MMR) every 7-10 years to reduce MMR from over 500 to below 50. Exper...

2018
Prosper Niyongabo Renate Douwes Marjolein Dieleman Frédéric Irambona Jimmy Mategeko Georges Nsengiyumva Tjard De Cock Buning

BACKGROUND Increased availability of maternal health services alone does not lead to better outcomes for maternal health.The services need to be utilized first.One way to increase service utilization is to plan responsive health care services by taking into account the community's views or expressed needs. Burundi has a high maternal mortality ratio, and despite improvements in health infrastru...

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: :international journal of health policy and management 2015
bui thi thu ha tolib mirzoev maitrayee mukhopadhyay

background maternal health remains a central policy concern in vietnam. with a commitment to achieving the millennium development goal (mdg) 5 target of maternal mortality rate (mmr) of 70/100 000 by 2015, the ministry of health (moh) issued the national plan for safe motherhood (npsm) 2003-2010. in 2008, reproductive health, including safe motherhood (sm) became a national health target progra...

2014
Emmanuel Banchani Eric Y Tenkorang

BACKGROUND Achieving the Millennium Development Goal (MDG) of improving maternal health has become a focus in recent times for the majority of countries in sub-Saharan Africa. Ghana's maternal mortality is still high indicating that there are challenges in the provision of quality maternal health care at the facility level. This study examined the implementation challenges of maternal health ca...

2016
Andrea Solnes Miltenburg Fleur Lambermon Cees Hamelink Tarek Meguid

BACKGROUND A human rights approach to maternal health is considered as a useful framework in international efforts to reduce maternal mortality. Although fundamental human rights principles are incorporated into legal and medical frameworks, human rights have to be translated into measurable actions and outcomes. So far, their substantive applications remain unclear. The aim of this study is to...

Journal: :BMC Pregnancy and Childbirth 2009
Stella Babalola Adesegun Fatusi

BACKGROUND Utilization of maternal health services is associated with improved maternal and neonatal health outcomes. Considering global and national interests in the Millennium Development Goal and Nigeria's high level of maternal mortality, understanding the factors affecting maternal health use is crucial. Studies on the use of maternal care services have largely overlooked community and oth...

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