[PDF][PDF] FACTORS INFLUENCING FACILITY-BASED DELIVERY UTILIZATION AMONG WOMEN IN THE NORTHERN NIGERIA–SUPPLY SIDE.

AAM Alali - 2023 - bibalex.org
ABSTRACT Background: In Nigeria, the maternal mortality rate is high, at 512 deaths per
100,000 live births. Despite government interventions to enhance skilled birth attendance …

Evaluating the quality of routine data in primary health facilities for monitoring maternal and newborn care in Gombe State, northeastern Nigeria

AA Bhattacharya - 2021 - researchonline.lshtm.ac.uk
Background. Accurate data are essential for monitoring progress and course correction.
Good quality facility-based routine data can be used at the facility, district, national, and …

Measuring effective coverage of facility-based childbirth care: a case study from northeast Nigeria

J Exley - 2022 - researchonline.lshtm.ac.uk
Poor quality of care limits achieving better outcomes in maternal and newborn health (MNH).
To ensure greater accountability for high quality care, effective coverage measures are now …

Socio-Demographic Modelling of Maternal Mortality with Implications for Community Learning and Action.

F Fagbeminiyi, A Oduaran - African Renaissance (1744-2532), 2019 - journals.co.za
Maternal mortality remains a serious global public health problem. The paper examines the
socio-demographic factors associated with maternal mortality with implications for …

Impact Assessment on Maintenance of Essential Reproductive, Maternal, Newborn, Child, Adolescent Health and Nutrition Services in the Context of COVID-19 …

GN Alhassan, FB Alhassan, AS Bosnak - Konuralp Medical Journal, 2022 - dergipark.org.tr
Objective: In the context of COVID-19 in North Central Nigeria, a qualitative interview study
was conducted to assess the impact on the maintenance of essential sexual, reproductive …

COVID-19 pandemic on maternal and child healthcare services and the inclusion of perinatal social workers in effective healthcare delivery in Nigeria

B Ramsey-Soroghaye, S Gobo… - International Journal on …, 2022 - ijosea.isha.or.id
Women's well-being determines the health of the next generation. Globally, 6,000 children
under five die daily and an additional 950 Nigerian children die daily from preventable …

Maternal Health Experiences of Women in the Farm Settlement Areas of the Akwa Ibom State

MI Peters, A Nsidibe - … , Economy, and Health in African Marginal …, 2023 - books.google.com
One of the common health effects in marginal communities is maternal and health care
services (MCHS). Maternal health has been a great important factor in the pursuit of the …

Implementing Community-Based Participatory Design and Mixed Methods to capture and Analyze Mental Models of no/low Literate Users

AI Asipade, JO Thomas… - 2021 IEEE 9th International …, 2021 - ieeexplore.ieee.org
One of 21 Nigerian women still die from avoidable maternal death. Yet, one of the most
critical intervention for safe motherhood is ensuring that women (even in the most remote …

[PDF][PDF] SATISFACTION WITH MATERNAL HEALTH SERVICES AMONG WOMEN AGED 18-55 YEARS AT THE FEDERAL MEDICAL CENTRE, MAKURDI, BENUE …

TP LIAMNGEE - 2022 - ir-library.ku.ac.ke
SATISFACTION WITH MATERNAL HEALTH SERVICES AMONG WOMEN AGED 18-55 YEARS
AT THE FEDERAL MEDICAL CENTRE, MAKURDI, BENUE STATE, NIG Page 1 …

Reproductive Health Factors and Maternal Mortality of Internally Displaced Women in Nigeria

FM Jibirilla - 2021 - search.proquest.com
Approximately 529,000 women die from pregnancy-related causes every year, with 99% of
these maternal deaths occurring in developing countries. Each year, about 59,000 maternal …