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Visvanathan, Nalini. "Sustaining Maternal Health Care." Development 54, no. 2 (2011): 252–54. http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/dev.2011.11.

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Silva, Isabelle Christine Fonsêca G. A., Tainara Lôrena dos Santos Ferreira, Dídia de Oliveira Pereira, et al. "Maternal and Child Care Assessment Focused on Prenatal Care and Birth." Health 07, no. 01 (2015): 167–73. http://dx.doi.org/10.4236/health.2015.71019.

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Sweezy, Sandra R., Denise Maguire, and Dolores Tighe. "Maternal-Infant Health Care Plans." Journal of Perinatal & Neonatal Nursing 4, no. 1 (1990): 84–85. http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/00005237-199007000-00010.

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Davis, Melinda B., and Oyinkansola Osobamiro. "The Maternal Health Care Crisis." JACC: Advances 3, no. 8 (2024): 101069. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jacadv.2024.101069.

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Punzalan, Punzalan, Jaime Kristoffer, Ingkoh Ingkoh, et al. "Experiences and Reasons on Maternal Decision-Making Process Regarding Place of Delivery: A Qualitative Study on Maternal Health Care Services for Universal Health Care." International Journal of Research Publication and Reviews 5, no. 1 (2024): 1527–35. http://dx.doi.org/10.55248/gengpi.5.0124.0215.

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Saravanakumar, V., Dr C. Sivapragasam, and Dr S. Ravichandran. "Differentials in Maternal and Child Health Care in Tamil Nadu." International Journal of Trend in Scientific Research and Development Volume-2, Issue-3 (2018): 2512–17. http://dx.doi.org/10.31142/ijtsrd12790.

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Vivekanandan, Kala, Ujjawal Sharma, Bunty Sharma, Nanthini Subbiah, and Deepika Raina. "Respectful Maternal Care − Need for Educational Interventions Among Maternal Health Care Providers." ECS Transactions 107, no. 1 (2022): 5899–906. http://dx.doi.org/10.1149/10701.5899ecst.

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Respectful maternal care (RMC) during childbirth is recognized as a global health priority. The World Health Organization (WHO) has honoured RMC as a global issue and highlighted the need for immediate attention to the provision of RMC as a rudimental right of women. Around the world, several studies have shown that mistreatment is far more common during delivery. Maintaining respect and dignity for pregnant women emotionally and physically is a vital part of their appeal. Despite multiple changes in our health care system in recent decades, there is still major room for a breakthrough in the
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Begum, Kohinoor. "Maternal Near Miss: An Indicator for Maternal Health and Maternal Care." Journal of Bangladesh College of Physicians and Surgeons 36, no. 1 (2018): 1–3. http://dx.doi.org/10.3329/jbcps.v36i1.35503.

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Chhabra, Pragti. "Maternal near miss: An indicator for maternal health and maternal care." Indian Journal of Community Medicine 39, no. 3 (2014): 132. http://dx.doi.org/10.4103/0970-0218.137145.

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Park, Heung Sik, Seung Ghon Nam, Jae Ouk Ahn, and Ki Han Lee. "Using Medical Health IC Card in Maternal-Child and School Health Care: Maternal-Child School Medical Health IC Card." Journal of Korean Society of Medical Informatics 5, no. 2 (1999): 63. http://dx.doi.org/10.4258/jksmi.1999.5.2.63.

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Ghosh, Arabinda. "Maternal health care in Indian districts." Health Policy 103, no. 2-3 (2011): 290–96. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.healthpol.2011.09.007.

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Polinard, Elizabeth, Tiffany Nicole Ricks, and Chris Abbyad. "Advancing Equity in Maternal Health Care." AJN, American Journal of Nursing 124, no. 4 (2024): 19–20. http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/01.naj.0001010548.21518.4b.

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Kumar, Gomathi Ananda, and Veeramani Palaniyappan. "Empowering Women’s Health: Transforming Maternal Health Care in India." Journal of Social Science (JoSS) 2, no. 7 (2023): 605–13. http://dx.doi.org/10.57185/joss.v2i7.93.

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An indicator of the reproductive health of women in an area is the maternal mortality rate. A lot of women in the reproductive age range pass away from difficulties during, during, or related to pregnancy, childbirth, or abortion. Maternal mortality, a critical indicator of a country's healthcare system and women's well-being, has been a persistent concern in India. The study examines the progress and strategies employed in reducing maternal mortality in India. The research explores the initiatives undertaken by the Indian government under the National Health Mission to address maternal health
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Bhat,, Amritha. "Maternal Mental Health: Moving Mental Health Care Upstream." Psychiatric News 52, no. 20 (2017): 1. http://dx.doi.org/10.1176/appi.pn.2017.10b51.

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Saunders, Stephen E., Catherine A. Hess, Richard P. Nelson, and Donna J. Petersen. "Maternal and Child Health and Health Care Reform." Journal of Public Health Management and Practice 1, no. 1 (1995): 78–85. http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/00124784-199500110-00014.

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Ali, Maryam, Manju Prabhakar, and Anjani Sai Kuracha. "Maternal near miss mortality: indication of maternal care." International Journal of Reproduction, Contraception, Obstetrics and Gynecology 13, no. 5 (2024): 1285–88. http://dx.doi.org/10.18203/2320-1770.ijrcog20241081.

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Maternal mortality is one of the important indicators used for the measurement of maternal health. To overcome this challenge, maternal near miss has been suggested as a compliment to maternal death. The prevalence of near miss is higher in developing countries and causes are similar to those of maternal mortality namely haemorrhage, hypertensive disorders, sepsis and obstructed labor. Reviewing near miss cases provide significant information about the delays in health seeking so that appropriate action is taken. It is useful in identifying health system failures and assessment of quality of m
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Owusu, Phebe Asantewaa, Samuel Asumadu Sarkodie, and Pål Andreas Pedersen. "Relationship between mortality and health care expenditure: Sustainable assessment of health care system." PLOS ONE 16, no. 2 (2021): e0247413. http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0247413.

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Infant and maternal mortality are important indicators for assessing the quality of healthcare systems. The World Health Organization underscores the importance of proper health care system in reducing preventable mortality through early intervention. Early intervention includes availability, accessibility and affordability of health care systems for children and mothers. While there are several studies that assess the immediate and underlying drivers of child mortality, literature on the role of policy measures are limited and inconsistent. Thus, robust empirical analysis of the determinants
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Bangal, Vidyadhar. "Covid 19 Impact on “Maternal Health Care Quality” in Rural India." Obstetrics Gynecology and Reproductive Sciences 5, no. 05 (2021): 01–02. http://dx.doi.org/10.31579/2578-8965/078.

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Covid -19 pandemic has adversely affected the maternal health in multiple ways. Pregnant women are facing multiple problems and delays in seeking routine care during pregnancy, delivery and postpartum.
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Bauer, Melissa E., Catherine Albright, Malavika Prabhu, et al. "Alliance for Innovation on Maternal Health." Obstetrics & Gynecology 142, no. 3 (2023): 481–92. http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/aog.0000000000005304.

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Sepsis in obstetric care is one of the leading causes of maternal death in the United States, with Black, Asian/Pacific Islander, and American Indian/Alaska Native obstetric patients experiencing sepsis at disproportionately higher rates. State maternal mortality review committees have determined that deaths are preventable much of the time and are caused by delays in recognition, treatment, and escalation of care. The “Sepsis in Obstetric Care” patient safety bundle provides guidance for health care teams to develop coordinated, multidisciplinary care for pregnant and postpartum people by pre
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Marwah, Sheeba, and Pratima Mittal. "M-health for maternal health- bridging the gaps!!" International Journal of Reproduction, Contraception, Obstetrics and Gynecology 7, no. 1 (2017): 1. http://dx.doi.org/10.18203/2320-1770.ijrcog20175822.

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This article reviews significance, potential and principles to consider when setting up a telemedicine (TM) program to provide care to women in the field of obstetrics and gynecology, essentially deploying mobile technology. There are various benefits of such TM clinical applications. The consensus among patients and health care providers is that this technology is convenient to provide needed subspecialty medical care, even when it is not available locally. Such innovations are clinically successful, but economic and cost-effectiveness data are lacking.
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Li, Hua, Angela Bowen, Michael Szafron, John Moraros, and Nazeem Muhajarine. "Maternal mental health: a shared care approach." Primary Health Care Research & Development 17, no. 02 (2015): 175–83. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s146342361500033x.

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BackgroundMaternal mental health problems affect up to 20% of women, with potentially deleterious effects to the mother and family. To address this serious problem, a Maternal Mental Health Program (MMHP) using a shared care approach was developed. A shared care approach can promote an efficient use of limited specialized maternal mental health services, strengthen collaboration between the maternal mental health care team and primary care physicians, increase access to maternal mental health care services, and promote primary care provider competence in treating maternal mental health problem
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Hooker, Leesa, Angela Taft, and Rhonda Small. "Reflections on maternal health care within the Victorian Maternal and Child Health Service." Australian Journal of Primary Health 22, no. 2 (2016): 77. http://dx.doi.org/10.1071/py15096.

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Women suffer significant morbidity following childbirth and there is a lack of focussed, primary maternal health care to support them. Victorian Maternal and Child Health (MCH) nurses are ideally suited to provide additional care for women when caring for the family with a new baby. With additional training and support, MCH nurses could better fill this health demand and practice gap. This discussion paper reviews what we know about maternal morbidity, current postnatal services for women and the maternal healthcare gap, and makes recommendations for enhancing MCH nursing practice to address t
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Rosyidah, Hanifatur, Korrie De Koning, and Hermen Ormel. "Quality of maternal health care in Indonesia." Journal of Health Technology Assessment in Midwifery 2, no. 1 (2019): 10–22. http://dx.doi.org/10.31101/jhtam.924.

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Maternal Mortality Ratio (MMR) in Indonesia remains high, 190 per 100,000 live births in 2013. World Bank emphasizes that 60% of maternal death is contributed by poor quality of care. Lack of attitude, competence and compliance of midwives were found in Indonesia, which indicate poor quality of maternal health care. The objective of this study is to analyze factors influencing the quality of maternal health care in Indonesia. The literatures from 2004-2014 were selected and reviewed. The latest framework of 2014 on quality maternal health care by Renfrew et al. was used as a guide. The quality
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Akao, Sakumi, Keiko Tanabe, Bayarkhuu Dorjsuren, and Michiyo Higuchi. "Physical assessment ability of nurses and midwives on maternal care in Mongolia." Health 05, no. 03 (2013): 475–80. http://dx.doi.org/10.4236/health.2013.53065.

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Liu, Tsai-Ching, Bradley Chen, Yun-Shan Chan, and Chin-Shyan Chen. "Does prenatal care benefit maternal health? A study of post-partum maternal care use." Health Policy 119, no. 10 (2015): 1382–89. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.healthpol.2015.06.004.

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Ahmed Thani Sadoon1, Basim Hussein Bahir. "Evaluation of Maternal and Child Health Care Services in Health Care Centers with High Maternal and Infant Mortality Rate in Wassit Governorate, Iraq." Indian Journal of Public Health Research & Development 11, no. 1 (2020): 1914–19. http://dx.doi.org/10.37506/ijphrd.v11i1.1457.

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Background: Maternal and infant mortality is considered an important indicator of socioeconomic and for society’s level of development, as well as, an important indicator for assessing the level of health services provided system. This study aims at evaluation of maternal and child health program in health care centers with high maternal and infant mortality rate in Wassit governorate and to determine the availability, acceptability and utilization of maternal and child health care. Material and Method: A cross-sectional study, were conducted at three health sectors in Wassit governorate that
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Zafar, Humaira, Irfan Mirza, Wajid Hussain, and Khadijja Iqbal. "COVID-19: Maternal and Child Health Care." ULUTAS MEDICAL JOURNAL 6, no. 3 (2020): 180. http://dx.doi.org/10.5455/umj.20200812015436.

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Kishore, Surekha. "Maternal Health Care Services in the Himalayas." Marriage & Family Review 44, no. 2-3 (2008): 364–70. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/01494920802255984.

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Carlton, Thomass O., and Dennis L. Poole. "Trends in Maternal and Child Health Care." Social Work in Health Care 15, no. 1 (1990): 45–62. http://dx.doi.org/10.1300/j010v15n01_05.

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Dowswell, Therese, and Jenny Hewison. "Schools, Maternal Employment and Child Health Care." British Educational Research Journal 21, no. 1 (1995): 15–29. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/0141192950210102.

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Thomas, Sherri. "The Multidisciplinary Approach to Maternal Health Care." Journal of Obstetric, Gynecologic & Neonatal Nursing 40 (June 2011): S14. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1552-6909.2011.01242_17.x.

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Bagga, R., S. Gopalan, D. Malhotra, and V. Jain. "Direct maternal deaths and health care facility." International Journal of Gynecology & Obstetrics 70 (2000): D34—D35. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s0020-7292(00)82617-x.

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Chang, Albert. "Standards for Maternal and Child Health Care." Journal of Public Health Dentistry 50, no. 6 (1990): 427–31. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1752-7325.1990.tb02159.x.

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Watson, Jennifer M., and Kathi J. Kemper. "Maternal factors and child's health care use." Social Science & Medicine 40, no. 5 (1995): 623–28. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/0277-9536(95)80006-6.

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Mandl, Kenneth D., Edward Z. Tronick, Troyen A. Brennan, Hillel R. Alpert, and Charles J. Homer. "Infant Health Care Use and Maternal Depression." Archives of Pediatrics & Adolescent Medicine 153, no. 8 (1999): 808. http://dx.doi.org/10.1001/archpedi.153.8.808.

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Dr., Ahsan Masood Khan Dr. Salahudin Mahmood Dr. Sana ullah. "RURAL WOMEN EXPENSES UPON MATERNAL HEALTH CARE." INDO AMERICAN JOURNAL OF PHARMACEUTICAL SCIENCES o6, no. 04 (2019): 7988–93. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.2647572.

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<strong><em>Background: </em></strong><em>Pakistan is a developing country and is striving hard to overcome its financial and health challenges. Majority of the population lives in rural areas and are living under privileged life due to poverty and lack of work opportunities. The government has made sure the availability of medical officers and trained maternal staff at basic health units at union council level. It has helped to reduce the child and mother mortality rate. Health sector is not cost effective.&nbsp; There is a wide gap between private and public hospital health expenditures. The
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Mazhar, Zaroon, Muiz Khan Tareen, and Muhammad Ahmad Qureshi. "Integrating Psychological Health Into Maternal Cardiovascular Care." JACC: Advances 4, no. 7 (2025): 101810. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jacadv.2025.101810.

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Faridi, Samrah Butool. "MATERNAL HEALTH SITUATION IN UTTAR PRADESH, INDIA." Era's Journal of Medical Research 9, no. 2 (2022): 239–42. http://dx.doi.org/10.24041/ejmr2022.37.

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Health of children and their mothers is a vital aspect of a society's longterm development. Unfortunately, around half of all mothers and over 10 million children die due to preventable causes. Data from a current National Family Health survey (NFHS) was utilized and compared with the previous data of the surveys conducted at national level. The maternal mortality ratio in India has decreased to 113 per 100,000 live births, according to a report released by the WHO. Only 51.6% women reported three or more ANC visits where anaemia is still found among 35.4% women. Although 88% of women delivere
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Rabha, Alpana Priya. "Assessment of quality maternal health care services at primary health care level in Kamrup district, Assam." Panacea Journal of Medical Sciences 7, no. 2 (2017): 99–103. https://doi.org/10.18231/2348-7682.2017.0027.

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Reduction in maternal mortality rate (MMR) has been an articulated goal of the Child Survival and Safe Motherhood (CSSM) Programme and Reproductive and Child Health (RCH) Programme-II has incorporated evidence-based strategies in specific contexts to reduce the MMR. The provision of good quality care is the main thrust of the RCH programme. Greater emphasis is given to better quality of services, as compared to the previous National Family Planning Programme. The study had been conducted in 5 PHCs and 10 Sub-Centres to assess the quality of maternal health care services at Primary health care
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Sanogo, N’doh Ashken, and Sanni Yaya. "Wealth Status, Health Insurance, and Maternal Health Care Utilization in Africa: Evidence from Gabon." BioMed Research International 2020 (January 11, 2020): 1–12. http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2020/4036830.

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Background. To achieve the universal health coverage among other Sustainable Development Goals, African countries have shown the commitment by implementing strategies to improve access and coverage of health care services whose access is still very low. The achievement of universal health care requires the provision and availability of an adequate financing system. This study explored the wealth-related association of compulsory health insurance on maternal health care utilization in Gabon. Methods. The study used the 6th round of Gabon Demographic and Health Surveys (GDHSs)—2012 data to explo
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Nasser, B. Ebrahim. "Maternal Health Service Utilization and Women's Health Care Decision-Making Autonomy in Ethiopia." INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF MULTIDISCIPLINARY RESEARCH AND ANALYSIS 07, no. 11 (2024): 5268–72. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14216007.

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Maternal health service utilization and its association with women&rsquo;s health care decision-making autonomy were examined from a nationally representative sample. Adequate use of maternal health services is critical in maintaining the well-being and health of mothers and prevent maternal and neonatal mortalities. Women&rsquo;s health care decision-making autonomy has been cited to influence the uptake of maternal services among women in resource-poor countries. A secondary data collected in 2016 by Demographic and Health Survey, Ethiopia, was used. Three maternal health services measuremen
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Mukherjee, Saradiya, Aditya Singh, and Rakesh Chandra. "Maternity or catastrophe: A study of household expenditure on maternal health care in India." Health 05, no. 01 (2013): 109–18. http://dx.doi.org/10.4236/health.2013.51015.

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Roy, ManasPratim. "Role of Accredited Social Health Activist in maternal health care." Journal of Family Medicine and Primary Care 5, no. 2 (2016): 498. http://dx.doi.org/10.4103/2249-4863.192344.

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Horton, Rachel E., Laila Din Osmun, Rebecca R. Pillai Riddell, Bonnie Stevens, and Saul Greenberg. "Maternal relationship style, paediatric health care use and infant health." Paediatrics & Child Health 15, no. 7 (2010): 432–36. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/pch/15.7.432.

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Singh, A. K., S. Kohli, K. Moidu, K. Bostr�m, E. Trell, and O. Wigertz. "Primary health care computing analysis of Swedish maternal health records." Journal of Medical Systems 18, no. 5 (1994): 221–28. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/bf00996602.

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CHATTOPADHYAY, APARAJITA. "MEN IN MATERNAL CARE: EVIDENCE FROM INDIA." Journal of Biosocial Science 44, no. 2 (2011): 129–53. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0021932011000502.

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SummaryMen's supportive stance is an essential component for making women's world better. There are growing debates among policymakers and researchers on the role of males in maternal health programmes, which is a big challenge in India where society is male driven. This study aims to look into the variations and determinants of maternal health care utilization in India and in three demographically and socioeconomically disparate states, namely Uttar Pradesh, West Bengal and Maharashtra, by husband's knowledge, attitude, behaviour towards maternal health care and gender violence, using data fr
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Dominic, Azuh, and E. Azuh Akunna. "Gender Influence on Health Care Utilization among Antenatal Care Women in Nigeria." International Journal of Case Studies 4, no. 5 (2015): 01–06. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3529119.

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Gender is a very serious factor affecting maternal health particularly in a patriarchal setting like Nigeria. Gender is a force that exacerbated poor utilization of maternal health services. The dynamics of gender roles especially in a patriarchal society affects maternal roles adversely through male domination, female dependency, low status of women and socio-economic status, cultural beliefs and practices with unpleasant implications for poor maternal health utilization which culminate in high maternal mortality and morbidity. Efforts of international and national summits on Safe Motherhood
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Patra, Shraboni, Perianayagam Arokiasamy, and Srinivas Goli. "Relevance of Health Knowledge in Reporting Maternal Health Complications and Use of Maternal Health Care in India." Health Care for Women International 37, no. 5 (2014): 531–49. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/07399332.2014.946509.

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Atayi, Abraham Vincent, Boniface Verr Jirbo, and Iliya Maji. "The Effect of Selected Socio-Economic Determinants of Health on Maternal/ Child Health in Nigeria." International Journal of Multidisciplinary Research and Analysis 04, no. 01 (2021): 01–10. https://doi.org/10.47191/ijmra/v4-i1-01.

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The research examines the effect of socio-economic determinants of health on maternal / child health in Nigeria. Some level of improvement has been seen in every part of the world, while maternal mortality rates remain unacceptably high in Nigeria. This qualitative study was conducted in order to examine selected socioeconomic determinants of health and ways of dealing with mechanisms for improving maternal / child health among Nigerian women. A narrative literature review design was implemented using a variety of search engines that use a Boolean search technique to retrieve research publicat
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Pant, Smriti, Saugat Koirala, and Madhusudan Subedi. "Access to Maternal Health Services during COVID-19." Europasian Journal of Medical Sciences 2, no. 2 (2020): 48–52. http://dx.doi.org/10.46405/ejms.v2i2.110.

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Most causes of maternal morbidity and mortality can be prevented by giving prompt, suitable treatment to the women by qualified health practitioners. Maternal health services (MHS), which include antenatal care, delivery care, and postnatal care, can play a crucial role in preventing maternal health problems. The recent coronavirus disease (COVID-19) pandemic has had a disastrous effect on the health care delivery system of people of all ages, on a global scale but pregnant women face particular challenges. The aim of this review is to assess the effect of COVID-19 on access to MHS. For writin
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