The scale, scope, coverage, and capability of childbirth care
OMR Campbell, C Calvert, A Testa, M Strehlow… - The Lancet, 2016 - thelancet.com
All women should have access to high quality maternity services—but what do we know
about the health care available to and used by women? With a focus on low-income and …
about the health care available to and used by women? With a focus on low-income and …
[HTML][HTML] Equity in antenatal care quality: an analysis of 91 national household surveys
Background Emerging data show that many low-income and middle-income country (LMIC)
health systems struggle to consistently provide good-quality care. Although monitoring of …
health systems struggle to consistently provide good-quality care. Although monitoring of …
[HTML][HTML] Linking household and facility data for better coverage measures in reproductive, maternal, newborn, and child health care: systematic review
Background Currently many measures of intervention coverage obtained from household
surveys do not measure actual health intervention/service delivery, resulting in a need for …
surveys do not measure actual health intervention/service delivery, resulting in a need for …
[HTML][HTML] Who meets the contraceptive needs of young women in sub-Saharan Africa?
Purpose Despite efforts to expand contraceptive access for young people, few studies have
considered where young women (age 15–24) in low-and middle-income countries obtain …
considered where young women (age 15–24) in low-and middle-income countries obtain …
[HTML][HTML] The Global Network Maternal Newborn Health Registry: a multi-country, community-based registry of pregnancy outcomes
EM McClure, AL Garces, PL Hibberd, JL Moore… - Reproductive health, 2020 - Springer
Abstract Background The Global Network for Women's and Children's Health Research
(Global Network) conducts clinical trials in resource-limited countries through partnerships …
(Global Network) conducts clinical trials in resource-limited countries through partnerships …
Private sector an important but not dominant provider of key health services in low-and middle-income countries
KA Grépin - Health Affairs, 2016 - healthaffairs.org
There is debate about the role of the private sector in providing services in the health
systems of low-and middle-income countries and about how the private sector could help …
systems of low-and middle-income countries and about how the private sector could help …
Early breastfeeding practices: descriptive analysis of recent demographic and health surveys
The aim of this study was to describe early breastfeeding practices (initiation within 1 hr of
birth, no prelacteal feeding, and a combination of both—“optimal” early breastfeeding) …
birth, no prelacteal feeding, and a combination of both—“optimal” early breastfeeding) …
Who, W hat, W here: an analysis of private sector family planning provision in 57 low‐and middle‐income countries
Objective Family planning service delivery has been neglected; rigorous analyses of the
patterns of contraceptive provision are needed to inform strategies to address this neglect …
patterns of contraceptive provision are needed to inform strategies to address this neglect …
A tale of 22 cities: utilisation patterns and content of maternal care in large African cities
KLM Wong, A Banke-Thomas, H Sholkamy… - BMJ Global …, 2022 - gh.bmj.com
Introduction Globally, the majority of births happen in urban areas. Ensuring that women and
their newborns benefit from a complete package of high-quality care during pregnancy …
their newborns benefit from a complete package of high-quality care during pregnancy …
Household water treatment using adequate methods in sub-Saharan countries: evidence from 2013–2016 demographic and health surveys
In sub-Saharan countries, where a large number of populations depend on unsafe water,
household water treatment is the recommended means to reduce diarrhea. However, the …
household water treatment is the recommended means to reduce diarrhea. However, the …