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The effect of implementation strength of basic emergency obstetric and new born care (BEmONC) on facility deliveries and the met need for BEmONC at the primary health care level in Ethiopia
Apr,2013 - Jul,2015
This study was a cross-sectional study conducted on the programs' effectiveness and availability of the BEmONC in Amhara, Oromia, the Southern National, Nationalities, and Peoples’ Region, a...Correlates of the WDA strategy implementation strength with household reproductive, maternal, newborn and child healthcare practices
Dec,2014 - Jan,2015
This study was a cross-sectional survey conducted to assess the association between the women development army (WDA) strategy implementation strength and household reproductive, maternal, newborn, and...Effects of a community-based data fordecision-making intervention on maternal and newborn health care practices in Ethiopia: a dose-response study
Jul,2013 - Jan,2015
The household cross sectional survey applied a two-stage cluster sampling method: at the first stage, kebeles were selected as primary sampling units with the probability of selection being proportion...Ethiopia Panel Cohort 1: 1-Year Follow-Up Survey
Jan,2020 - Mar,2021
PMAET Panel Cohort 1: 1-Year Follow-up survey followed women who were eligible to remain in the Panel Cohort 1 study and did not refuse to follow-up at their previous interview. Women who consented to...Effects of a participatory community quality improvement strategy on improving household and provider health care behaviors and practices
Dec,2014 - Feb,2015
This study was nested in a broader program evaluation for the L10 K Project and drew from the before-and-after household surveys conducted in January 2010–February 2011 and January 2014–Fe...Ethiopia Panel Cohort 1: 6-Month Follow-Up Survey
Mar,2020 - Jan,2021
PMAET Panel Cohort 1: 6-month Follow-up survey followed women who were eligible to remain in the Panel Cohort 1 study and did not refuse to follow-up at their previous interview. Women who were 5-9 we...Effects of family conversation on health care practices in Ethiopia
Dec,2014 - Feb,2015
The study used the cross-sectional data from a representative sample of 4684 women with children aged 0–11 months from 115 districts collected between December 2014 and January 2015. In the foll...Ethiopia Panel Cohort 1: 6-Week Follow-Up Survey
Sep,2019 - Dec,2019
PMAET Panel Cohort 1 6-week Follow-up survey followed women who were enrolled in the Panel Cohort 1 Baseline Survey. Women who were 5-9 weeks postpartum at baseline who consented to the baseline surve...Determinants of postnatal care utilization in Ethiopia: a multilevel analysis
Oct,2017 - Oct,2017
The study employed a cross-sectional population-based design. The study population consists of women who had live births in the last 12 months preceding the survey. The data were drawn from cross-sect...Effectiveness of participatory community solutions strategy on improving household and provider health care behaviours and practices: a mixed-method evaluation
Jan,2017 - Nov,2017
JSI Research & Training Institute, Inc. (JSI), with funding from the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, implements the Last Ten Kilometers (L10K) 2020 project strategies to involve communities i...Related searches Basic emergency obstetric and newborn care (BEmONC)| Emergency obstetric care (EmONC)| Ethiopia| Implementation strength| Life-saving interventions| Low- and middle-income countries (LMIC)| Maternal and newbornhealth| Primary health care| Rural health centers| Ethiopia| Community health workers| Health extension workers| Women’s development Army| RMNCH| cross sectional study | maternal health| health extension| Community-based information system| Community engagement| Community health workers| Women’sdevelopment army of Ethiopia| Health extension program of Ethiopia| Family Planning| Contraception| Maternal & Newborn Health| Survey Research| Ethiopia| Panel Survey| Maternal| Newborn| Quality improvement| Community engagement| Evaluation | multi satge sampling | Ethiopia| Family Planning| Contraception| Maternal & Newborn Health| Household and Female| Survey Research| Ethiopia| Panel Survey| Health care | Maternal| Newborn| Quality improvement| Community engagement| Evaluation | multi satge sampling | Ethiopia| Family Planning| Contraception| Maternal & Newborn Health| Household and Female| Survey Research| Ethiopia| Determinants| cross sectional | survey | two satge | Ethiopia| Maternal health service| Postnatal care| Use of health service| Health care behavior| effectiveness | evaluation | mixed method evaluation|
