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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...Ethiopia Panel Cohort 1: HQFQ Baseline Survey
Sep,2019 - Dec,2019
Ethiopia Panel Cohort 1 Household and Female (HQFQ) Baseline survey used a two-stage cluster design with urban-rural major regions as strata. A total of 206 enumeration areas (EAs), located within the...Related searches 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| Family Planning| Contraception| Maternal & Newborn Health| Household and Female| Survey Research| Ethiopia|
