Distress Financing for Institutional Delivery in India: A Regional Analysis of Economic Inequality, Coping Mechanisms, and Contributing Factors [0.03%]
印度机构分娩的困境融资:经济不平等、应对机制和影响因素的地区分析
Puja Pal,Juel Rana
Puja Pal
Background: Financial hardship is among the significant challenges in the utilization of maternal healthcare services in India.
Inequality in Utilization of Maternal Healthcare Services in Low‑ and Middle‑Income Countries: A Scoping Review of the Literature [0.03%]
发展中国家利用孕产妇卫生保健服务的不平等性:文献综述
Farjana Misu,Dominic Gasbarro,Khurshid Alam
Farjana Misu
Background: Inequality in maternal healthcare service (MHS) utilization is a significant global health challenge in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs). Recently, the literature on MHS inequality in LMICs has expande...
Impact of household food insecurity on the use of maternal health services in the Savanes region, Togo: a qualitative study [0.03%]
多哥萨瓦NES地区家庭食物不安全对使用产期保健服务的影响:一项定性研究
Komlan Kota,Roland Pongou,Marie-Hélène Chomienne
Komlan Kota
Enhancing women's socio-economic empowerment and promoting food self-sufficiency were highlighted as potential solutions to improve access to maternal healthcare services while ensuring food security.
Inequalities and factors associated with maternal healthcare services utilisation in Mozambique: evidence from the Demographic and Health Survey 2022-2023 [0.03%]
莫桑比克产妇医疗服务利用的不平等及影响因素:来自2022-2023年人口与健康调查的证据
Nazeem Muhajarine,Nahin Shakurun,Md Sabbir Ahmed et al.
Nazeem Muhajarine et al.
Four essential maternal healthcare services outcomes were defined: adequate (at least four visits) antenatal care by a skilled provider, lab-based test services (blood, urine and ultrasound), births with a skilled birth attendant and postnatal care by a skilled provider....Other factors like exposure to media (television/radio/newspaper), husband's educational status, distance to the nearest health facility and province/region of residence also determined maternal healthcare services utilisation.
Women's Experiences With Maternity Care in Public and Private Healthcare Facilities in Western India: A Community-Based Cross-Sectional Study [0.03%]
印度西部公立医院和私立医院妇女产科医疗体验的社区横断面研究
Hiral Raval,Tapasvi Puwar,Nilam Patel et al.
Hiral Raval et al.
Introduction: Quality improvement interventions for maternal healthcare services are often designed without input from women. Exploring women's childbirth experiences provides a unique understanding of care received in healthcare facilities.
Evaluating the effectiveness of the global position system beaded bracelets to improve the uptake of antenatal care, health facility delivery, and post-natal care services among pastoralist women in Kenya [0.03%]
评估全球定位系统珠饰手链提高肯尼亚牧民妇女产前护理、机构分娩和产后护理服务利用率的有效性
Dahabo Adi Galgalo,Patrick Nyamemba Nyakundi,Ákos Várnagy et al.
Dahabo Adi Galgalo et al.
This study investigated the effectiveness of a prototyped Global Position System (GPS) beaded bracelet intervention in enhancing maternal healthcare services uptake among pastoralist communities.
'I was 'only' seen as a birthing woman:' the pregnancy, birth and postpartum experiences of women with refugee backgrounds in Norway [0.03%]
“我只被视为生育工具而已”——挪威女性难民的妊娠、分娩及产后体验
Hilde Sjobo Asbjornsen,Fungisai Gwanzura Ottemöller,Eline Skirnisdottir Vik
Hilde Sjobo Asbjornsen
The study focused on the perspectives of women whose needs have not been fully acknowledged in maternal healthcare services both at national and local levels....The structural inequities faced in maternal healthcare services during pregnancy such as lack of language and communication support, limited access to social support networks, and unfamiliarity with healthcare services were also apparent during birth and postpartum.
Current Use and Barriers to Healthcare Service Utilization Among Afghan Women Refugees: A Mixed-Method Study [0.03%]
阿富汗女性难民的当前医疗服务使用及障碍因素:一项混合研究方法的研究
Zahra Moudi,Sedighe S Mollashahi,Narges Nouri et al.
Zahra Moudi et al.
Improvement of the utilization of maternal healthcare services (MHCS) requires knowledge of the specific needs of refugees.
Utilization of maternal healthcare services in low- and middle-income countries: a systematic review and meta-analysis [0.03%]
发展中国家孕期医疗服务利用情况的系统回顾及元分析
Abdul Baten,Raaj Kishore Biswas,Evie Kendal et al.
Abdul Baten et al.
Background: Maternal mortality is a critical public health issue, especially in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs). Maternal healthcare services (MHS), including antenatal care (ANC) visits, skilled birth attendants...
Leveraging artificial intelligence for inclusive maternity care: Enhancing access for mothers with disabilities in Africa [0.03%]
利用人工智能促进包容性产妇护理:改善非洲残疾母亲的医疗获取渠道
Obasanjo Bolarinwa,Aliu Mohammed,Victor Igharo et al.
Obasanjo Bolarinwa et al.
This paper explores the potential of AI to address the socio-economic, physical, and institutional barriers that limit the utilisation of maternal healthcare services by women with disabilities....Integrating AI into maternal healthcare services could lead to improved maternal outcomes, reduce mortality rates, and promote equity for women with disabilities in Africa.
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