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904 related items for PubMed ID: 30541529

  • 1. Are health facilities well equipped to provide basic quality childbirth services under the free maternal health policy? Findings from rural Northern Ghana.
    Dalinjong PA, Wang AY, Homer CSE.
    BMC Health Serv Res; 2018 Dec 12; 18(1):959. PubMed ID: 30541529
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  • 2. The implementation of the free maternal health policy in rural Northern Ghana: synthesised results and lessons learnt.
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    BMC Res Notes; 2018 May 29; 11(1):341. PubMed ID: 29843780
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  • 3. Has the free maternal health policy eliminated out of pocket payments for maternal health services? Views of women, health providers and insurance managers in Northern Ghana.
    Dalinjong PA, Wang AY, Homer CSE.
    PLoS One; 2018 May 29; 13(2):e0184830. PubMed ID: 29389995
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  • 4. The operations of the free maternal care policy and out of pocket payments during childbirth in rural Northern Ghana.
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  • 5. Can community health officer-midwives effectively integrate skilled birth attendance in the community-based health planning and services program in rural Ghana?
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    Reprod Health; 2014 Dec 17; 11():90. PubMed ID: 25518900
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  • 6. Midwives' respect and disrespect of women during facility-based childbirth in urban Tanzania: a qualitative study.
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  • 7. Women's perspective of facility-based childbirth services in Ghana: A qualitative study.
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    Afr J Prim Health Care Fam Med; 2018 Jul 09; 10(1):e1-e8. PubMed ID: 30035598
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  • 8. Do women's perspectives of quality of care during childbirth match with those of providers? A qualitative study in Uttar Pradesh, India.
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  • 9. Implementing the skilled birth attendance strategy in Uganda: a policy analysis.
    Munabi-Babigumira S, Nabudere H, Asiimwe D, Fretheim A, Sandberg K.
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  • 10. Quality of and barriers to routine childbirth care signal functions in primary level facilities of Tigray, Northern Ethiopia: Mixed method study.
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  • 11. Is home delivery really preferred? a mixed-methods national study in Pakistan.
    Zafar S, Sikander S, Ahmad I, Ahmad M, Parveen N, Saleem S, Nawaz T, Suleman Z, Suleman N, ulAin N, Naeem A, Bashir A.
    Health Res Policy Syst; 2015 Nov 25; 13 Suppl 1(Suppl 1):52. PubMed ID: 26792513
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  • 12. Service providers' experiences of disrespectful and abusive behavior towards women during facility based childbirth in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia.
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    Reprod Health; 2018 Jan 05; 15(1):4. PubMed ID: 29304814
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  • 13. Job satisfaction and retention of midwives in rural Nigeria.
    Adegoke AA, Atiyaye FB, Abubakar AS, Auta A, Aboda A.
    Midwifery; 2015 Oct 05; 31(10):946-56. PubMed ID: 26144368
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  • 14. Is quality of care during childbirth consistent from admission to discharge? A qualitative study of delivery care in Uttar Pradesh, India.
    Saxena M, Srivastava A, Dwivedi P, Bhattacharyya S.
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  • 16. A cross-sectional assessment of primary healthcare facilities for provision of antenatal care: calling for improvements in Basic Health Units in Punjab, Pakistan.
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  • 17. Availability and use of emergency obstetric services: Kenya, Rwanda, Southern Sudan, and Uganda.
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  • 18. Provision and experience of care among women with hypertension in pregnancy: a multi-center qualitative study in Ghana.
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    Reprod Health; 2023 Mar 25; 20(1):49. PubMed ID: 36966326
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  • 19. Health workers' and hospital administrators' perspectives on mistreatment of women during facility-based childbirth: a multicenter qualitative study in Ghana.
    Adu-Bonsaffoh K, Tamma E, Maya E, Vogel JP, Tunçalp Ö, Bohren MA.
    Reprod Health; 2022 Mar 29; 19(1):82. PubMed ID: 35351161
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  • 20. Experiences of women receiving childbirth care from public health facilities in Kumasi, Ghana.
    Millicent Dzomeku V, van Wyk B, Lori JR.
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