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Barriers to utilization of postnatal care at village level in Klaten district, central Java Province, Indonesia

Barriers to utilization of postnatal care at village level in Klaten district, central Java Province, Indonesia

... "After 1 week, I did check myself up. After that, I did not consult again. I thought once was enough. I was suggested to have my stitches checked if necessary ... I did go to the midwife because I got a headache, one ...

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Quality and uptake of antenatal and postnatal care in Haiti

Quality and uptake of antenatal and postnatal care in Haiti

... seeking care from large health facilities ( n = 10) in the Nord and Nord-Est department and communes of ...and postnatal care providers ( n = ...antenatal care, most reported receiving ...

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Assessment of Knowledge and Factors Affecting Utilization of Postnatal Care in Fiche Town, Oromia Region, Ethiopia

Assessment of Knowledge and Factors Affecting Utilization of Postnatal Care in Fiche Town, Oromia Region, Ethiopia

... Abstract: Back ground: Mothers and their newborns are vulnerable to illnesses and deaths during the postnatal period. More than half a million women each year die of causes related to pregnancy and childbirth. The ...

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Assessment of quality of postnatal care services offered to mothers in Dedza district, Malawi

Assessment of quality of postnatal care services offered to mothers in Dedza district, Malawi

... tal care that midwives provide to women seeking postnatal services in health facilities in Dedza district, the central region of ...natal care in two facilities that offer emergency ob- stetric and ...

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Perceptions of postnatal care: factors associated with primiparous mothers perceptions of postnatal communication and care

Perceptions of postnatal care: factors associated with primiparous mothers perceptions of postnatal communication and care

... with postnatal care satisfaction, however cancer patients with high trait anxiety and low self-esteem, were more likely than patients without these characteristics to per- ceive the communication they ...

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The use of antenatal and postnatal care: perspectives and experiences of women and health care providers in rural southern Tanzania

The use of antenatal and postnatal care: perspectives and experiences of women and health care providers in rural southern Tanzania

... for care from birth through childhood and into ...health care system to provide this care to women and their ...provide postnatal care during the period immediately after birth when ...

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Determinants of postnatal care use at health facilities in rural Tanzania: multilevel analysis of a household survey

Determinants of postnatal care use at health facilities in rural Tanzania: multilevel analysis of a household survey

... for postnatal care were more likely to use postnatal ...based postnatal services at the community level in addition to strength- ening the services at the level of ...in care of the ...

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Improving quality of home-based postnatal care by microteaching of multipurpose workers in rural and urban slum areas of Chandigarh, India: a pilot study

Improving quality of home-based postnatal care by microteaching of multipurpose workers in rural and urban slum areas of Chandigarh, India: a pilot study

... home-based postnatal care skills of the health care workers and a feasible option for supportive ...in postnatal care at the subcenter or primary health care ...

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Magnitude and predictors of postnatal care utilization in Hadiya Zone, south Ethiopia

Magnitude and predictors of postnatal care utilization in Hadiya Zone, south Ethiopia

... Thus, postnatal care is important for both the mother and the child to treat complications arising from the delivery, as well as to provide the mother with important information on how to care for ...

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Evaluation of changes in postnatal care using the "Parents' Postnatal Sense of Security" instrument and an assessment of the instrument's reliability and validity

Evaluation of changes in postnatal care using the "Parents' Postnatal Sense of Security" instrument and an assessment of the instrument's reliability and validity

... maternity care in Sweden continues to a great extent to be fragmented, despite attempts to create services where midwives alter- nate between antenatal, birthing and postnatal care ...of care ...

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Factors associated with postnatal care for newborns in Zambia: analysis of the 2013 14 Zambia demographic and health survey

Factors associated with postnatal care for newborns in Zambia: analysis of the 2013 14 Zambia demographic and health survey

... personnel, who may encourage and educate mothers on the importance of PNC. However, since the data in the DHS does not collect data on the actual services re- ceived during PNC, more research may be required to ...

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Staffing in postnatal units: is it adequate for the provision of quality care? Staff perspectives from a state wide review of postnatal care in Victoria, Australia

Staffing in postnatal units: is it adequate for the provision of quality care? Staff perspectives from a state wide review of postnatal care in Victoria, Australia

... providing postnatal care, and only 43% of hospitals report having just midwives ...of care needed by postnatal women and their ...baby care, with a midwife required to undertake other ...

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Utilisation of postnatal care among rural women in Nepal

Utilisation of postnatal care among rural women in Nepal

... Postnatal care is one of the most important maternal health-care services for not only prevention of impair- ment and disabilities but also reduction of maternal mor- ...traditional care, for ...

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Postnatal Care: Levels and Determinants in Morocco

Postnatal Care: Levels and Determinants in Morocco

... This study is one of the very few ones conducted in Marrakesh studying PNC within the popula- tion (8). Only, 30.1% of the surveyed women at- tended PNC. This result confirms the problem we posed at the beginning of the ...

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Factors associated with postnatal care utilisation in Rwanda: A secondary analysis of 2010 Demographic and Health Survey data

Factors associated with postnatal care utilisation in Rwanda: A secondary analysis of 2010 Demographic and Health Survey data

... Of the 2,748 women with a live birth in the last two years who answered question about PNC utilisation, 353 (12.8 %) returned for PNC services within seven days of birth. In bivariate analysis, PNC utilisation was ...

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mHealth communication to strengthen postnatal care in rural areas: a systematic review

mHealth communication to strengthen postnatal care in rural areas: a systematic review

... The results report enhanced perceived norms about the up- take of PNC services when mHealth interventions were used. For example, in rural areas of Uganda, Ethiopia and India, HCPs used mHealth communication to influence ...

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Death of preceding child and maternal healthcare services utilisation in Nigeria: investigation using lagged logit models

Death of preceding child and maternal healthcare services utilisation in Nigeria: investigation using lagged logit models

... The main finding and very minimal variations across sub-regions have implications for perceptions about pos- sible drivers of childhood mortality. This study was pre- mised on the expectation that death of a child might ...

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The effect of mass media campaign on Men’s participation in maternal health: a cross-sectional study in Malawi

The effect of mass media campaign on Men’s participation in maternal health: a cross-sectional study in Malawi

... Our study had some limitations. Firstly, we only asked women to report about the involvement of their hus- bands in maternal health. We did this to minimize reporting biases from men. However, it is possible that the ...

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Maternal and neonatal service usage and determinants in fragile and conflict-affected situations: a systematic review of Asia and the Middle-East

Maternal and neonatal service usage and determinants in fragile and conflict-affected situations: a systematic review of Asia and the Middle-East

... Results: Of 18 eligible peer-reviewed studies, eight were from Nepal, four from Afghanistan, and two each from Iraq, Yemen, and the Palestinian Territories. Fragile situations provide limited evidence on emergency ...

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Assessment of Social, Economic and Medical Determinant of Safe Motherhood in Dhaka City: A Cross-Sectional Study

Assessment of Social, Economic and Medical Determinant of Safe Motherhood in Dhaka City: A Cross-Sectional Study

... One of the underlying factors leading to poor maternal situation in Bangladesh is that a lower percentage of women actually seek professional medical assistance for pregnancy related care, deliveries and ...

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