[HTML][HTML] Perception of pregnant women on barriers to male involvement in antenatal care in Sekondi, Ghana

Y Annoon, T Hormenu, BO Ahinkorah, AA Seidu… - Heliyon, 2020 - cell.com
Getting men to be actively involved in Antenatal Care (ANC) has been acknowledged by the
World Health Organisation as a key indicator for better maternal health outcomes. We …

[HTML][HTML] Prevalence and correlates of male partner involvement in antenatal care services in eastern Kenya: a cross-sectional study

PK Nyamai, J Matheri, K Ngure - Pan African Medical Journal, 2022 - ajol.info
Introduction: male partner involvement in antenatal care (ANC) contributes to improved
maternal health outcomes, but has been wanting in sub-Saharan Africa. We investigated the …

[PDF][PDF] Factors influencing male involvement in antenatal care in the Kassena Nankana Municipal in the Upper East Region, Ghana

MT Kumbeni, FA Ziba, JN Alem… - European Scientific …, 2019 - academia.edu
Background: Globally, male involvement in antenatal care remains a challenge to the
effective utilization of maternal health services. Male involvement is considered to be a …

Sociodemographic factors associated with women's perspectives on male involvement in antenatal care, labour, and childbirth

S Mohammed, I Yakubu, I Awal - Journal of pregnancy, 2020 - Wiley Online Library
Background. Evidence suggests that in patriarchal societies such as Ghana, access to and
survival of maternal and child healthcare services require the active involvement of men …

Determinants of male partner involvement in antenatal care in Wakiso District, Uganda

K Kariuki, G Seruwagi - British Journal of Medicine and …, 2016 - editor.pacificarchive.com
Aims: In spite of its associated positive outcomes for maternal and child health, male partner
involvement continues to be low in Uganda. This study sought to assess determinants of …

[HTML][HTML] 'What men don't know can hurt women's health': a qualitative study of the barriers to and opportunities for men's involvement in maternal healthcare in Ghana

JK Ganle, I Dery - Reproductive health, 2015 - Springer
Background The importance of men's involvement in facilitating women's access to skilled
maternal healthcare in patriarchal societies such as Ghana is increasingly being …

Male involvement in antenatal care redefined: a cross-sectional survey of married men in Lang'ata district, Kenya

M Matiang'i, A Mojola, M Githae - African Journal of Midwifery …, 2013 - magonlinelibrary.com
Although the World Health Organization (WHO) has recognised the role of male involvement
in maternal and child health (MNCH), its uptake is still low (;). Kenya's division for …

Acceptability and preferences among men and women for male involvement in antenatal care

N Yende, A Van Rie, NS West, J Bassett… - Journal of …, 2017 - Wiley Online Library
Introduction. Male involvement in antenatal care (ANC) has been associated with improved
prevention of mother‐to‐child transmission outcomes in Sub‐Saharan Africa; yet it remains …

[HTML][HTML] Male engagement guidelines in antenatal care: unintended consequences for pregnant women in Tanzania

H Osaki, SS Sao, GA Kisigo, JN Coleman… - BMC pregnancy and …, 2021 - Springer
Background The meaningful engagement of male partners in antenatal care (ANC) can
positively impact maternal and newborn health outcomes. The Tanzania National Plan for …

[PDF][PDF] Male partners involvement in maternal ANC care: the view of women attending ANC in Hararipublic health institutions, eastern Ethiopia

F Asefa, A Geleto, Y Dessie - Sci J Public Health, 2014 - academia.edu
Maleinvolvement in reproductive health has recently been promoted as a promising new
strategy for improving maternal and child health. This is becausetheinvolvement of men in …