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231 related items for PubMed ID: 28521740

  • 1. Going to scale: design and implementation challenges of a program to increase access to skilled birth attendants in Nigeria.
    Okeke EN, Pitchforth E, Exley J, Glick P, Abubakar IS, Chari AV, Bashir U, Gu K, Onwujekwe O.
    BMC Health Serv Res; 2017 May 18; 17(1):356. PubMed ID: 28521740
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  • 2. The effect of increasing the supply of skilled health providers on pregnancy and birth outcomes: evidence from the midwives service scheme in Nigeria.
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    BMC Health Serv Res; 2016 Aug 23; 16(1):425. PubMed ID: 27613502
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  • 3. Can community health officer-midwives effectively integrate skilled birth attendance in the community-based health planning and services program in rural Ghana?
    Sakeah E, McCloskey L, Bernstein J, Yeboah-Antwi K, Mills S, Doctor HV.
    Reprod Health; 2014 Dec 17; 11():90. PubMed ID: 25518900
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  • 4. Persistent barriers to care; a qualitative study to understand women's experiences in areas served by the midwives service scheme in Nigeria.
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    BMC Pregnancy Childbirth; 2016 Aug 19; 16():232. PubMed ID: 27538806
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  • 5. Job satisfaction and retention of midwives in rural Nigeria.
    Adegoke AA, Atiyaye FB, Abubakar AS, Auta A, Aboda A.
    Midwifery; 2015 Oct 19; 31(10):946-56. PubMed ID: 26144368
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  • 6. Perspectives of policymakers and health providers on barriers and facilitators to skilled pregnancy care: findings from a qualitative study in rural Nigeria.
    Udenigwe O, Okonofua FE, Ntoimo LFC, Imongan W, Igboin B, Yaya S.
    BMC Pregnancy Childbirth; 2021 Jan 06; 21(1):20. PubMed ID: 33407238
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  • 7. Using the community-based health planning and services program to promote skilled delivery in rural Ghana: socio-demographic factors that influence women utilization of skilled attendants at birth in northern Ghana.
    Sakeah E, Doctor HV, McCloskey L, Bernstein J, Yeboah-Antwi K, Mills S.
    BMC Public Health; 2014 Apr 10; 14():344. PubMed ID: 24721385
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  • 8. Implementing the skilled birth attendance strategy in Uganda: a policy analysis.
    Munabi-Babigumira S, Nabudere H, Asiimwe D, Fretheim A, Sandberg K.
    BMC Health Serv Res; 2019 Sep 10; 19(1):655. PubMed ID: 31500636
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  • 9. Why women utilize traditional rather than skilled birth attendants for maternity care in rural Nigeria: Implications for policies and programs.
    Ntoimo LFC, Okonofua FE, Ekwo C, Solanke TO, Igboin B, Imongan W, Yaya S.
    Midwifery; 2022 Jan 10; 104():103158. PubMed ID: 34700126
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  • 10. Is there any role for community involvement in the community-based health planning and services skilled delivery program in rural Ghana?
    Sakeah E, McCloskey L, Bernstein J, Yeboah-Antwi K, Mills S, Doctor HV.
    BMC Health Serv Res; 2014 Aug 11; 14():340. PubMed ID: 25113017
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  • 11. Weighing the options for delivery care in rural Malawi: community perceptions of a policy promoting exclusive skilled birth attendance and banning traditional birth attendants.
    Uny I, de Kok B, Fustukian S.
    Health Policy Plan; 2019 Apr 01; 34(3):161-169. PubMed ID: 30941399
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  • 12. 'Midwives are the backbone of our health system': lessons from Afghanistan to guide expansion of midwifery in challenging settings.
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    Midwifery; 2013 Oct 01; 29(10):1166-72. PubMed ID: 23916402
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  • 13. Challenges in delivery of skilled maternal care - experiences of community midwives in Pakistan.
    Sarfraz M, Hamid S.
    BMC Pregnancy Childbirth; 2014 Feb 05; 14():59. PubMed ID: 24499344
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  • 14. Utilisation of skilled birth attendance in Northern Nigeria: a cross-sectional survey.
    Adewemimo AW, Msuya SE, Olaniyan CT, Adegoke AA.
    Midwifery; 2014 Jan 05; 30(1):e7-e13. PubMed ID: 24139686
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  • 15. Increasing skilled birth attendance through midwifery workforce management.
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  • 16. Listening to the community: Using formative research to strengthen maternity waiting homes in Zambia.
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  • 17. A cluster randomized implementation trial to measure the effectiveness of an intervention package aiming to increase the utilization of skilled birth attendants by women for childbirth: study protocol.
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    BMC Pregnancy Childbirth; 2014 Mar 19; 14():109. PubMed ID: 24646123
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  • 18. Skilled attendance: the key challenges to progress in achieving MDG-5 in north central Nigeria.
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  • 19. Reducing maternal and newborn mortality in Nigeria-a qualitative study of stakeholders' perceptions about the performance of community health workers and the introduction of community midwifery at primary healthcare level.
    Okereke E, Ishaku SM, Unumeri G, Mohammed B, Ahonsi B.
    Hum Resour Health; 2019 Dec 23; 17(1):102. PubMed ID: 31870383
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  • 20. Reasons for Preference of Home Delivery with Traditional Birth Attendants (TBAs) in Rural Bangladesh: A Qualitative Exploration.
    Sarker BK, Rahman M, Rahman T, Hossain J, Reichenbach L, Mitra DK.
    PLoS One; 2016 Dec 23; 11(1):e0146161. PubMed ID: 26731276
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