نتایج جستجو برای: maternal health servicesorganization and administration

تعداد نتایج: 17004533  

2015
Adeyinka A. Alabi Don O’Mahony Graham Wright Mohlomi J. Ntsaba

INTRODUCTION Babies born before arrival at a health facility have a higher risk of neonatal death and their mothers a higher risk of maternal death compared with those born in-facility. The study explored the reasons for mothers giving birth before arrival (BBA) at health facilities and their experiences of BBA. METHODS A qualitative research design was used. Individual and focus group interv...

2015
K Footman L Benova C Goodman D Macleod C A Lynch L Penn-Kekana O M R Campbell

OBJECTIVE The Demographic and Health Surveys (DHS) are a vital data resource for cross-country comparative analyses. This study is part of a set of analyses assessing the types of providers being used for reproductive and maternal health care across 57 countries. Here, we examine some of the challenges encountered using DHS data for this purpose, present the provider classification we used, and...

Journal: :Health education research 2014
Cephas Sialubanje Karlijn Massar Davidson H Hamer Robert A C Ruiter

This qualitative study aimed to identify psychosocial and environmental factors contributing to low utilization of maternal healthcare services in Kalomo, Zambia. Twelve focus group discussions (n = 141) and 35 in-depth interviews were conducted in six health centre catchment areas. Focus group discussions comprised women of reproductive age (15-45 years), who gave birth within the last year; i...

2013
Leena Merdad Kenneth Hill Wendy Graham

BACKGROUND Over the past several decades the efforts to improve maternal survival and the consequent demand for accurate estimates of maternal mortality have increased. However, measuring maternal mortality remains a difficult task especially in developing countries with weak information systems. Sibling histories included in household surveys (most notably the Demographic and Health Surveys (D...

2009
Sharad D. Iyengar Kirti Iyengar Vikram Gupta

This case study has used the results of a review of literature to understand the persistence of poor maternal health in Rajasthan, a large state of north India, and to make some conclusions on reasons for the same. The rate of reduction in Rajasthan's maternal mortality ratio (MMR) has been slow, and it has remained at 445 per 1000 livebirths in 2003. The government system provides the bulk of ...

Journal: :archives of pediatric infectious diseases 0
deisy da silva fernandes nascimento postgraduate program in health sciences, university of southern santa catarina, tubarao, santa catarina, brazil ana luisa oenning martins postgraduate program in health sciences, university of southern santa catarina, tubarao, santa catarina, brazil fabiana schuelter-trevisol postgraduate program in health sciences, university of southern santa catarina, tubarao, santa catarina, brazil; clinical research center, hospital nossa senhora da conceicao, tubarao, santa catarina, brazil; clinical research center, hospital nossa senhora da conceicao, tubarao, santa catarina, brazil. tel: 55-4836213363

conclusions the high incidence density of diarrhea among the children recruited in this study indicates the need for educational programs directed at people who are involved in this issue. results the incidence of acute diarrhea among the 0 - 1-year-old children was 26.7 cases per 1,000 children per month. independent risk factors for the occurrence of diarrhea were maternal age under 20 years ...

Journal: :Infection control and hospital epidemiology 1997
MARTIN S. FAVERO

2012
Pratishtha Sengupta

Introduction According to the estimates by the World Health Organization (WHO), the reproductive ill health accounts for 33% of the total disease burden in women as compared to 12.3% for men. Despite this significant figure, in many South Asian countries the magnitude of reproductive morbidity has not been adequately defined. Maternal health event provides enough time to take requisite precauti...

2013
Lindsay Morgan Mary Ellen Stanton Elizabeth S. Higgs Robert L. Balster Ben W. Bellows Neal Brandes Alison B. Comfort Rena Eichler Amanda Glassman Laurel E. Hatt Claudia M. Conlon Marge Koblinsky

Health financing strategies that incorporate financial incentives are being applied in many low- and middle-income countries, and improving maternal and neonatal health is often a central goal. As yet, there have been few reviews of such programmes and their impact on maternal health. The US Government Evidence Summit on Enhancing Provision and use of Maternal Health Services through Financial ...

2013
Yohannes Dibaba Wado Mesganaw Fantahun Afework Michelle J Hindin

BACKGROUND The benefits of maternal health care to maternal and neonatal health outcomes have been well documented. Antenatal care attendance, institutional delivery and skilled attendance at delivery all help to improve maternal and neonatal health. However, use of maternal health services is still very low in developing countries with high maternal mortality including Ethiopia. This study exa...

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