Journal ArticleOpen Access
Organizing delivery care: what works for safe motherhood?
Author Affiliations
Institute of Child and Mother Health
Published InPubMed
Year1999
Citations258
Abstract
The various means of delivering essential obstetric services are described for settings in which the maternal mortality ratio is relatively low. This review yields four basic models of care, which are best described by organizational characteristics relating to where women give birth and who performs deliveries. In Model 1, deliveries are conducted at home by a community member who has received brief training. In Model 2, delivery takes place at home but is performed by a professional. In Model 3, delivery is performed by a professional in a basic essential obstetric care facility, and in Model 4 all women give birth in a comprehensive essential obstetric care facility with the help of professionals. In each of these models it is…
View at Publisher
BORR does not host full-text PDFs. The button above takes you to the original publisher.