نتایج جستجو برای: maternal health services

تعداد نتایج: 1260628  

Journal: :Lancet 2007
Lynn P Freedman Wendy J Graham Ellen Brazier Jeffrey M Smith Tim Ensor Vincent Fauveau Ellen Themmen Sheena Currie Koki Agarwal

The time is right to shift the focus of the global maternal health community to the challenges of effective implementation of services within districts. 20 years after the launch of the Safe Motherhood Initiative, the community has reached a broad consensus about priority interventions, incorporated these interventions into national policy documents, and organised globally in coalition with the...

2014
Joanna Morrison Machhindra Basnet Bharat Budhathoki Dhruba Adhikari Kirti Tumbahangphe Dharma Manandhar Anthony Costello Nora Groce

OBJECTIVE there is little evidence about disabled women׳s access to maternal and newborn health services in low-income countries and few studies consult disabled women themselves to understand their experience of care and care seeking. Our study explores disabled women׳s experiences of maternal and newborn care in rural Nepal. DESIGN we used a qualitative methodology, using semi-structured in...

2015
ᅟ Nguyen Thi Hoai Thu Andrew Wilson Fiona McDonald

BACKGROUND Motivation is an important driver for health professionals to maintain their professional competencies, continue in the workforce and make a positive contribution to their workplace. While there is some research about the motivation of health workers in low- to middle-income countries, maternal morbidity and mortality remains high and this can be lowered by improving the quality of m...

Journal: :Reproductive health matters 2011
Emily Jackson Brooke Ronald Johnson Hailemichael Gebreselassie Godfrey D Kangaude Chisale Mhango

As part of efforts to achieve Millennium Development Goal 5--to reduce maternal mortality by 75% and achieve universal access to reproductive health by 2015--the Malawi Ministry of Health conducted a strategic assessment of unsafe abortion in Malawi. This paper describes the findings of the assessment, including a human rights-based review of Malawi's laws, policies and international agreements...

Journal: :African journal of reproductive health 2014
Stephen Mucunguzi Henry Wamani Peter Lochoro Thorkild Tylleskar

Reduction in maternal mortality has not been appreciable in most low-income countries. Improved access to transport for mothers is one way to improve maternal health. This study evaluated a free-of-charge 24-hour ambulance and communication services intervention in Oyam district using 'Caesarean section rate' (CSR) and compared with the neighbouring non-intervention district. Ecological data we...

2017
Tengbriacheu Chankham Eiko Yamamoto Joshua A. Reyer Rahman Arafat Innoukham Khonemany Sayamoungkhoun Panome Dalavong Hongkham Phommalaysith Bounfeng Xeuthvongsa Anonh Nobuyuki Hamajima

To promote the utilization of maternal health services and reduce financial barriers, the Laos government introduced its "Free Maternal Health Services Policy" in 2012. This policy provides free maternal health services for pregnant women, which includes costs related to treatment, transportation, food fees, referral and an incentive for four antenatal care appointments. This study aims to asce...

2013
Njeri Wabiri Matthew Chersich Khangelani Zuma Duane Blaauw Jane Goudge Ntabozuko Dwane

BACKGROUND South Africa is increasingly focused on reducing maternal mortality. Documenting variation in access to maternal health services across one of the most inequitable nations could assist in re-direction of resources. METHODS Analysis draws on a population-based household survey that used multistage-stratified sampling. Women, who in the past two years were pregnant (1113) or had a ch...

2013
Alicia Ely Yamin

Alicia Yamin argues that applying human rights frameworks and approaches to maternal health offers strategies and tools to address the root causes of maternal morbidity and mortality within and beyond health systems, in addition to addressing other violations of women's sexual and reproductive health and rights. Please see later in the article for the Editors' Summary.

2016
Mariyam Sarfraz Saima Hamid Saravana Kumar

BACKGROUND Pakistan's Maternal, Newborn and Child Health (MNCH) Program is faced with multiple challenges in service delivery, financial and logistic management, training and deployment of human resources, and integration within the existing health system. There is a lack of evidence on managerial aspects of the MNCH program management and implementation. METHODS AND FINDINGS This study used ...

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...

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