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Maternal health

Supply-side barriers to maternal health care utilization at health sub-centers in India

Supply-side barriers to maternal health care utilization at health sub-centers in India

... of maternal health care services at sub-centers largely depends on the effectiveness with which health workers discharge their responsibilities; this, in turn, would mainly depend on the workers’ ...

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Factors Affecting The Adoption Of Mhealth In Maternal Health Care In Nakuru Provincial General Hospital

Factors Affecting The Adoption Of Mhealth In Maternal Health Care In Nakuru Provincial General Hospital

... quality maternal health care remains to be a major development challenge in many developing economies particularly in ...providing maternal health care also continue to be anchored on ...

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Obstetrician-assessed maternal health at pregnancy predicts offspring future health.

Obstetrician-assessed maternal health at pregnancy predicts offspring future health.

... link maternal physical health and vitality to offspring cardiovascular disease ...of maternal health and physique on intrauterine environment and early infant health, which are ...

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Maternal health

Maternal health

... Comprehensive maternal care involves a lifelong approach which includes, for example: (i) activities with the young child to create a culture of health and positive a[r] ...

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Why are women dying when they reach hospital on time? A systematic review of the 'third delay'.

Why are women dying when they reach hospital on time? A systematic review of the 'third delay'.

... Another problem encountered was related to defining appro- priate search terms that would identify all articles relating to Phase III delays. For example, very few medical subject headings (MeSH) were available for ...

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Safe Motherhood 2000 programs: objective, design, and evaluation

Safe Motherhood 2000 programs: objective, design, and evaluation

... about maternal mortality derived through both direct and indirect methods; factors known to affect maternal health, such as fer- tility levels, nutrition, incidence of anemia, clients’ attitudes ...

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New findings for maternal mortality age patterns: aggregated results for 38 countries.

New findings for maternal mortality age patterns: aggregated results for 38 countries.

... a number of factors related to higher mortality, including poverty and low education levels, both of which are correlated with greater numbers of children. A number of cross-country descriptive analyses have shown that ...

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Maternal and child health indicators: implications of the tenth revision of the International Classification of Diseases

Maternal and child health indicators: implications of the tenth revision of the International Classification of Diseases

... the maternal mortality problem in Latin America (4, ...in maternal mor- tality statistics (something that was not possible with ICD-9) should be of considerable significance in diagnos- ing situations and ...

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Maternal and perinatal health research priorities beyond 2015: an international survey and prioritization exercise

Maternal and perinatal health research priorities beyond 2015: an international survey and prioritization exercise

... to maternal mortality and morbidity ...of maternal morbidity and mortality, it is no surprise that priority questions focused on the implementation/delivery of known effective inter- ...new health ...

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Ciênc. saúde coletiva  vol.22 número10

Ciênc. saúde coletiva vol.22 número10

... of Health Sur- veillance of the Ministry of Health and the Health Surveillance Strengthening Program of the State Health Secretariat of Minas Gerais ...the health region, the mu- ...

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Evaluation of the strategies of health for all by the year 2000: seventh report on the world health situation

Evaluation of the strategies of health for all by the year 2000: seventh report on the world health situation

... Programs most frequently reported as having had the greatest impact are EPI, ORT, maternal and child health care, water and sanitation, and health personnel trainin[r] ...

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CD31.R18: Maternal and child health and family planning programs

CD31.R18: Maternal and child health and family planning programs

... b) To direct their efforts at overcoming the limiting factors identified in the Director's report. To request the Director:.. a) To continue supporting the activities needed to carry out[r] ...

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Applying the Maternal Near Miss Approach for the Evaluation of Quality of Obstetric Care: A Worked Example from a Multicenter Surveillance Study

Applying the Maternal Near Miss Approach for the Evaluation of Quality of Obstetric Care: A Worked Example from a Multicenter Surveillance Study

... decreasing maternal mortality are delays in the care process, from symptom identiication by the patient to the provision of adequate treatment by healthcare professionals ...

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CD33.R13: Maternal and child health and family planning programs

CD33.R13: Maternal and child health and family planning programs

... of maternal mortality by the year 2000, and to design plans of action to this end so that maternal mortality may be reduced significantly—by at least 50% in countries whose index for this mortality is ...

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Texto contexto  enferm.  vol.21 número4

Texto contexto enferm. vol.21 número4

... The differences between the sexes have been historically naturalized in the health ield as a result of the hegemony of biological models, in which the supremacy of biological aspects is the universal model. Men ...

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en 0103 507X rbti 20150033

en 0103 507X rbti 20150033

... with maternal near miss, there is a high frequency of women who have a low level of education, who are primiparous, and who have had a previous cesarean ...World Health Organization maternal near ...

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Resolutions of the Thirty-first World Health Assembly of interest to the Regional Committee of WHO for the Americas

Resolutions of the Thirty-first World Health Assembly of interest to the Regional Committee of WHO for the Americas

... (a) to intensify technical cooperation with countries for the strengthening of their maternal and child health programmes as an important part of primary health care, and to encourage to[r] ...

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RISK APPROACH IN THE EXTENSION OF HEALTH SERVICE COVERAGE

RISK APPROACH IN THE EXTENSION OF HEALTH SERVICE COVERAGE

... This approach is valid for all health activities, but it is especially used in primary health care programs and has been developed most fully in maternal and chi[r] ...

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Population and Reproductive Health

Population and Reproductive Health

... Reproductive health therefore implies that people are able to have a satisfying and safe sex life and that they have the capability to reproduce and the freedom to decide if, when and how often to do ...

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en 0102 311X csp 30 s1 0011

en 0102 311X csp 30 s1 0011

... Public Health, Oswaldo Cruz Foundation (ENSP/Fiocruz) and conducted by researchers in the fields of epidemiology, ob- stetrics, perinatology, pediatrics and obstetric nursing from a number of Brazilian ...

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