... of antenatalcare and mode of birth is the potential role of midwifery-led care as an alternative to the consultant-led models in both the public and private ...led antenatalcare and ...
... of AntenatalCare" [1]. While antenatalcare interventions, in and of themselves, cannot be expected to have a major impact on maternal mortality, their purpose is to improve maternal and ...
... seek care if a danger sign or symptom needing prompt referral would ...take care of the ...some antenatalcare providers may not be able to respond appropriately to pregnant women who have ...
... of antenatalcare, receiving screening tests and receiving all the components of ante- natal care was where the woman ...four antenatalcare sessions and undergoing screening tests, ...
... of antenatal tobacco cessation services could face many ...effective antenatal smokeless tobacco cessation strategies is sparse, particularly in ...the antenatalcare system appears ...
... The present study reported that there was a significant effect of subject’s husband education on booking status of subjects 27% of total subject’s husband were educated upto secondary school and 75.41% of this group were ...
... Results: Antenatalcare service utilization in the study area was ...attended antenatalcare service, 45.8% started antenatalcare visit during the first trimester of pregnancy ...
... Early antenatalcare attendance remains low in both rural and semi-urban districts indicating that the importance of early initiation in Central Zone of Tigray regional state, Ethiopia is yet to be ...of ...
... four antenatalcare (ANC) visits, and as such, are recommended by the World Health Organization (WHO) and other international governing agencies as basic components of appropriate ...
... defines antenatalcare (ANC) as “care before birth”, and includes educa- tion, counseling, screening and treatment to monitor and to promote the well being of the mother and ...health care and ...
... maternity care has led to a more woman-centred approach to antenatal ...maternity care has been driven by policies to em- power service users [1], with evaluations of women ’ s expe- riences [2 – ...
... of antenatalcare services among women who gave birth in a 5 year period in ...of antenatalcare services throughout the country using national population and health facility ...
... of antenatalcare for registered pregnant women, UNHCR covers most of the fee for four antenatalcare visits, 85% of laboratory costs, and 75% of delivery costs; supplements and two ...
... The main methodological challenges in this study re- late to data availability and the extent to which the chosen facilities represent the rest of the country. First, the cost of infrastructures was estimated using the ...
... received antenatalcare from the NHS as I had informed them that I have two ...receive antenatalcare from this country as my children were born outside the ...
... According to the result of national demographic and health survey (NDHS) 2013, more than 80% of women visited ANC at least four times during their pregnancy periods. However, roughly 40% of pregnant women visited first ...
... valuing care, self-care); and 3) ‘ delayed ’ (professional and system failures, knowledge/empowerment ...late antenatal booking than the prevalent concepts of denial, concealment and ...timely ...
... of antenatalcare ser- vices provided to pregnant women raised questions about health workers’ performance: practice often diverges from the standards required in the guidelines ...single antenatal ...
... Antenatalcare (ANC) is recognized as a key health service for maternal and child survival, as it presents opportun- ities to identify conditions that increase risks of adverse pregnancy outcomes, provides ...
... Our findings showed that 42.3% experienced their first pregnancy, 31.5% experienced second gravida, 44% experienced primigravida, and 26.2% was multigravida which seems to be declined. It is comparable to results ...