نتایج جستجو برای: maternal health service

تعداد نتایج: 1318878  

Journal: :iranian red crescent medical journal 0
fatemeh assarian department of psychiatry, kashan university of medical sciences, kashan, ir iran alireza moravveji social determinants of health research center, department of community medicine, kashan university of medical sciences, kashan, ir iran; social determinants of health research center, department of community medicine, kashan university of medical sciences, kashan, ir iran. tel: +98-3615420001, fax: +98-9132634208 hamideh ghaffarian deputy of health, kashan university of medical sciences, kashan, ir iran reihaneh eslamian student research committee, kashan university of medical sciences, kashan, ir iran fatemeh atoof department of epidemiology and biostatistics, tehran university of medical sciences, tehran, ir iran

results it was found that mothers of the case group had a greater susceptibility to depression than those of the control group, that is, breastfeeding status was directly associated with susceptibility to depression (p = 0.001, or = 5.48). furthermore, there was a significant association between basic characteristics such as maternal occupational status (p = 0.04) or their educations (p = 0.006...

2014
John Kuumuori Ganle

The story below of a Ghanaian midwife from the Ashanti region illustrates how one person was able to mobilize local community members in rural Piase in the Bosomtwi district to create demand for, and improve access to and use of, emergency and routine maternal health services. Her story demonstrates how involving communities in maternal health issues can improve both access to services and mate...

Journal: :Bulletin of the World Health Organization 2002
Carine Ronsmans Oona Meave Renee Campbell Jeanne McDermott Marge Koblinsky

The difficulties in measuring maternal mortality have led to a shift in emphasis from indicators of health to indicators of use of health care services. Furthermore, the recognition that some women need specialist obstetric care to prevent maternal death has led to the search for indicators measuring the met need for obstetric care. Although intuitively appealing, the conceptualization and defi...

2016
Arnold I. Okpani Seye Abimbola

Background The federal government of Nigeria started the Midwives Service Scheme in 2009 to address the scarcity of skilled health workers in rural communities by temporarily redistributing midwives from urban to rural communities. The scheme was designed as a collaboration among federal, state and local governments. Six years on, this study examines the contextual factors that account for the ...

Journal: :New South Wales public health bulletin 2012
Elisabeth Murphy Elizabeth Best

The Aboriginal Maternal and Infant Health Service was established to improve the health of Aboriginal women during pregnancy and decrease perinatal morbidity and mortality for Aboriginal babies. The Service is delivered through a continuity-of-care model, where midwives and Aboriginal Health Workers collaborate to provide a high quality maternity service that is culturally sensitive, women cent...

2016
Aditya Singh

INTRODUCTION There exist several barriers to maternal health service utilization in developing countries. Most of the previous studies conducted in India have focused on demand-side barriers, while only a few have touched upon supply-side barriers. None of the previous studies in India have investigated the factors that affect maternal health care utilization at health sub-centers (HSCs) in Ind...

2015
Anne Austin Hanna Gulema Maria Belizan Daniela S Colaci Tamil Kendall Mahlet Tebeka Mengistu Hailemariam Delayehu Bekele Lia Tadesse Yemane Berhane Ana Langer

BACKGROUND Increasing women's access to and use of facilities for childbirth is a critical national strategy to improve maternal health outcomes in Ethiopia; however coverage alone is not enough as the quality of emergency obstetric services affects maternal mortality and morbidity. Addis Ababa has a much higher proportion of facility-based births (82%) than the national average (11%), but time...

Journal: :Social science & medicine 2009
Katherine C Teela Luke C Mullany Catherine I Lee Eh Poh Palae Paw Nicole Masenior Cynthia Maung Chris Beyrer Thomas J Lee

In settings where active conflict, resource scarcity, and logistical constraints prevail, provision of maternal health services within health centers and hospitals is unfeasible and alternative community-based strategies are needed. In eastern Burma, such conditions necessitated implementation of the "Mobile Obstetric Maternal Health Worker" (MOM) project, which has employed a community-based a...

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