International Journal of Gynecology and Obstetrics (2006) 94 (Supplement 2), S116---S121 www.elsevier.com/locate/ijgo KEYNOTE ADDRESS The worldwide burden of postpartum haemorrhage: Policy…
Ghana Protecting women’s health Advancing women’s reproductive rights An assessment of the readiness to offer contraceptives and comprehensive abortion care in the Greater Accra, Eastern and…
Study methods All public facilities in the selected districts were invited to participate in the survey, and a census of 90 facilities was conducted. Recruitment strategy Within each facility,…
For legal terminations, the estimates ranged from 30 minutes to six hours, with a mean wait time of one hour and 30 minutes for either procedure. Key informants reported that there were no waiting…
Table 33: Motivational factors that encourage health workers to participate in provision of SAC as permitted by law (n=393)68 % Desire to help reduce maternal death and disabilities…
referral networks access Expanding our Reach: An Evaluation of the Availability and Quality of Postabortion Care Services in Three Regions in Ethiopia between 2000 and 2004 Solomon Tesfaye, MD, MPH…
referral networks Responding to Unsafe Abortion in Ethiopia: A Facility-based Assessment of Postabortion Care Services in Public Health Sector Facilities in Ethiopia access Hailemichael…
Impact of Public-Private Partnerships Addressing Access to Pharmaceuticals in Low Income Countries: Uganda Pilot Study REPORT OF A PILOT STUDY ON THE IMPACT OF SELECTED PUBLIC-PRIVATE…
COMMENTARY Tackling the unacceptable: Nigeria approves misoprostol for postpartum haemorrhage Amy Jadesimi, Friday E Okonofua Nigeria has 2% of the world’s population, but 10% of the global burden…
Downloaded from bmj.com on 16 May 2008 System and market failures: the unavailability of magnesium sulphate for the treatment of eclampsia and pre-eclampsia in Mozambique and Zimbabwe E Sevene, S…