Paying for performance to improve the delivery of health interventions in low‐and middle‐income countries

K Diaconu, J Falconer, A Verbel… - Cochrane Database …, 2021 - cochranelibrary.com
Background There is growing interest in paying for performance (P4P) as a means to align
the incentives of healthcare providers with public health goals. Rigorous evidence on the …

“Once the delivery is done, they have finished”: a qualitative study of perspectives on postnatal care referrals by traditional birth attendants in Ebonyi state, Nigeria

A Chukwuma, C Mbachu, J Cohen, T Bossert… - BMC pregnancy and …, 2017 - Springer
Abstract Background While 79% of Nigerian mothers who deliver in facilities receive
postnatal care within 48 h of delivery, this is only true for 16% of mothers who deliver outside …

The impact of monetary incentives on referrals by traditional birth attendants for postnatal care in Nigeria

A Chukwuma, C Mbachu, M McConnell… - BMC pregnancy and …, 2019 - Springer
Background Gaps in postnatal care use represent missed opportunities to prevent maternal
and neonatal death in sub-Saharan Africa. As one in every three non-facility deliveries in …

Safe Motherhood Initiative: Whither African Indigenous Birthing Knowledge?

EO Ajayi-Lowo - Meridians, 2024 - read.dukeupress.edu
In the quest to create global maternal health care protocols, African Indigenous birthing
epistemologies are often overlooked in research, policy, and advocacy aiming to improve …