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Maternal health in poor countries: the broader context and a call for action

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Véronique Filippi, Carine Ronsmans, Oona M. R. Campbell, Wendy Graham et al.

Journal: The LancetYear: 2006Citations: 543

In this paper, we take a broad perspective on maternal health and place it in its wider context. We draw attention to the economic and social vulnerability of pregnant women, and stress the importance of concomitant broader strategies, including poverty reduction and women's empowerment. We also con...

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Neonatal survival: a call for action

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José Martines, Vinod K. Paul, Zulfiqar A Bhutta, Marjorie A. Koblinsky et al.

Journal: The LancetYear: 2005Citations: 319

To achieve the Millennium Development Goal for child survival (MDG-4), neonatal deaths need to be prevented. Previous papers in this series have presented the size of the problem, discussed cost-effective interventions, and outlined a systematic approach to overcoming health-system constraints to sc...

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Organizing delivery care: what works for safe motherhood?

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Marjorie A. Koblinsky, Oona M. R. Campbell, J. Heichelheim

Journal: PubMedYear: 1999Citations: 258

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 perform...

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Cultural Theories of Postpartum Bleeding in Matlab, Bangladesh: Implications for Community Health Intervention

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Lynn Sibley, Daniel J. Hruschka, Nahid Kalim, Jasmin Khan et al.

Journal: Journal of Health Population and NutritionYear: 2009Citations: 22

Early recognition can reduce maternal disability and deaths due to postpartum haemorrhage. This study identified cultural theories of postpartum bleeding that may lead to inappropriate recognition and delayed care-seeking. Qualitative and quantitative data obtained through structured interviews with...

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Client Relations in South Asia: Programmatic and Societal Determinants

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Ruth Simmons, Marjorie A. Koblinsky, James F. Phillips

Journal: Studies in Family PlanningYear: 1986Citations: 21

Client relations constitute a neglected area of research in family planning. Findings from studies in northern India and Bangladesh reveal considerable variation in both the quantity and quality of contacts in programs that function under roughly comparable socioeconomic conditions. Client relations...

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Helping Managers to Manage: Work Schedules of Field-Workers in Rural Bangladesh

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Marjorie A. Koblinsky, Susan Brechin, S.D. Clark, M. Yousuf Hasan

Journal: Studies in Family PlanningYear: 1989Citations: 19

The Maternal-Child Health/Family Planning (MCH/FP) Extension Project in Bangladesh identifies and examines barriers to implementation of the national MCH/FP program, and determines strategies to overcome them. This study analyzes field-workers' ability to carry out more tasks than they do presently,...

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Improving the Climate of Choice: The Effect of Organizational Change on Contraceptive Behavior in Rural Bangladesh

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James F. Phillips, Mian Bazle Hossain, Marjorie A. Koblinsky

Year: 2019Citations: 6

Early use-effectiveness analyses showed that contraceptive use durations were significantly extended if the option to switch methods was available. This chapter analyses the contraceptive decision-making effects of a project aimed at improving the quality and intensity of contraceptive care in the B...

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Inequity in Maternal Health-Care Services: Evidence from Home-Based Skilled-Birth-Attendant Programmes in Bangladesh/Inequite Dans Les Services De Soins Maternels: Donnees Emanant Des Programmes D'assistance a Domicile Des Naissances Par Du Personnel Qualifie Au Bangladesh/Inequidad En Los Servicios De Atencion Materna: Evidencia Aportada Por Los Programas De Parteras Calificadas De Atencion Domiciliaria En Bangladesh

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Iqbal Anwar, Mojgan Sami, N Akhtar, Mahbub Elahi Chowdhury et al.

Journal: Bulletin of the World Health OrganizationYear: 2008

Introduction Bangladesh is committed to achieving the Millennium Development Goal 5 (MDG5) that specifies a 75% reduction in the maternal mortality ratio between 1990 and 2015. (1) The global community has selected the proportion of deliveries with a skilled birth attendant (SBA) as an indicator to ...

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Inequidad en los servicios de atención materna: evidencia aportada por los programas de parteras calificadas de atención domiciliaria en Bangladesh

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Iqbal Anwar, Mojgan Sami, N Akhtar, ME Chowdhury et al.

Journal: Bulletin of the World Health OrganizationYear: 2008
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Client Relations I South Asia: Programlnaic and Societal Determinants

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Ruth Simmons, Marjorie A. Koblinsky, James E. Phillips

Year: 1986

Client relations constitute a icgcctcd area of resarchin fainily planning ri ndin's froni studies in northern l:dia ai Bangladesh reveal considerable variatin in lt the quantit'y and quality of contacts ili pro,,ranis that function under rouh,ilt ' comparable socioeconom i...

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Clients survey in MCH-FP Extension Project areas.

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Mohd Nazri Abdul Rahman, Marjorie A. Koblinsky, Phillips Jf, Ruth Simmons et al.

Year: 1984

This document describes the design and purpose of a clients survey which was to begin in September 1983 in Bangladesh. Its goal was to provide baseline information about client-worker interactions prior to any International Center for Diarrheal Disease Research (ICDDR) interventions. Specifically th...

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