Le SIDA en Afrique subsaharienne (serveur d'exploration) - Checkpoint (Ncbi)

Index « Mesh.i » - entrée « Maternal Health Services »
Attention, ce site est en cours de développement !
Attention, site généré par des moyens informatiques à partir de corpus bruts.
Les informations ne sont donc pas validées.
Maternal Health < Maternal Health Services < Maternal Mortality  Facettes :

List of bibliographic references

Number of relevant bibliographic references: 16.
Ident.Authors (with country if any)Title
000A59 (2009) Philip Mwalali [États-Unis] ; Emmanuel NguiReduction in maternal and child mortality in sub-Saharan Africa: the yo-yo effect in delivering on the promises.
000D27 (2010) Quarraisha Abdool-Karim [Afrique du Sud] ; Carla Abouzahr ; Karl Dehne ; Viviana Mangiaterra ; Jack Moodley ; Nigel Rollins ; Lale Say ; Nathan Schaffer ; James E. Rosen ; Isabelle De ZoysaHIV and maternal mortality: turning the tide.
000E84 (2010) Donna Futterman [États-Unis] ; Jawaya Shea ; Mitchell Besser ; Stephen Stafford ; Katherine Desmond ; W Scott Comulada ; Erin GrecoMamekhaya: a pilot study combining a cognitive-behavioral intervention and mentor mothers with PMTCT services in South Africa.
001080 (2011) J. Moodley [Afrique du Sud] ; R C Pattinson ; C. Baxter ; S. Sibeko ; Q. Abdool KarimStrengthening HIV services for pregnant women: an opportunity to reduce maternal mortality rates in Southern Africa/sub-Saharan Africa.
001108 (2012) Fatima Laher [Afrique du Sud] ; Angela Cescon ; Erica Lazarus ; Angela Kaida ; Matamela Makongoza ; Robert S. Hogg ; Christine N. Soon ; Cari L. Miller ; Glenda GrayConversations with mothers: exploring reasons for prevention of mother-to-child transmission (PMTCT) failures in the era of programmatic scale-up in Soweto, South Africa.
001200 (2010) Phyllis Orner [Afrique du Sud] ; Maria De Bruyn ; Jane Harries ; Diane CooperA qualitative exploration of HIV-positive pregnant women's decision-making regarding abortion in Cape Town, South Africa.
001718 (2012) Sheetal P. Silal [Afrique du Sud] ; Loveday Penn-Kekana ; Bronwyn Harris ; Stephen Birch ; Diane McintyreExploring inequalities in access to and use of maternal health services in South Africa.
001A59 (2012) John Ditekemena ; Olivier Koole [Belgique] ; Cyril Engmann [États-Unis] ; Richard Matendo ; Antoinette Tshefu ; Robert Ryder [États-Unis] ; Robert Colebunders [Belgique]Determinants of male involvement in maternal and child health services in sub-Saharan Africa: a review
001C97 (2013) Ingrid M. Le Roux [Afrique du Sud] ; Mark Tomlinson ; Jessica M. Harwood ; Mary J. O'Connor ; Carol M. Worthman ; Nokwanele Mbewu ; Jacqueline Stewart ; Mary Hartley ; Dallas Swendeman ; W Scott Comulada ; Robert E. Weiss ; Mary Jane Rotheram-BorusOutcomes of home visits for pregnant mothers and their infants: a cluster randomized controlled trial.
002254 (2013) Y M Kim [États-Unis] ; J. Banda ; C. Hiner ; M. Tholandi ; E. Bazant ; S. Sarkar ; A S A. Andrade ; C. MakwalaAssessing the quality of HIV/AIDS services at military health facilities in Zambia.
002616 (2013) Anisa Ghadrshenas [États-Unis] ; Yanis Ben Amor ; Joy Chang ; Helen Dale ; Gayle Sherman ; Lara Vojnov ; Paul Young ; Ram YogevImproved access to early infant diagnosis is a critical part of a child-centric prevention of mother-to-child transmission agenda.
003177 (2015) Selamawit Woldesenbet [Afrique du Sud] ; Debra Jackson [Afrique du Sud, États-Unis] ; Carl Lombard [Afrique du Sud] ; Thu-Ha Dinh [États-Unis] ; Adrian Puren [Afrique du Sud] ; Gayle Sherman [Afrique du Sud] ; Vundli Ramokolo [Afrique du Sud] ; Tanya Doherty [Afrique du Sud] ; Mary Mogashoa [Afrique du Sud] ; Sanjana Bhardwaj [Afrique du Sud] ; Mickey Chopra [Afrique du Sud, États-Unis] ; Nathan Shaffer [Suisse] ; Yogan Pillay [Afrique du Sud] ; Ameena Goga [Afrique du Sud]Missed Opportunities along the Prevention of Mother-to-Child Transmission Services Cascade in South Africa: Uptake, Determinants, and Attributable Risk (the SAPMTCTE)
003708 (2016) Stefanie Theuring [Allemagne] ; Laura F. Jefferys [Allemagne] ; Philo Nchimbi [Tanzanie] ; Paulina Mbezi [Tanzanie] ; Julius Sewangi [Tanzanie]Increasing Partner Attendance in Antenatal Care and HIV Testing Services: Comparable Outcomes Using Written versus Verbal Invitations in an Urban Facility-Based Controlled Intervention Trial in Mbeya, Tanzania
003C27 (2017) Edward Adekola Oladele [Nigeria] ; Hadiza Khamofu [Nigeria] ; Seun Asala [Nigeria] ; Mariya Saleh [Nigeria] ; Uche Ralph-Opara [Nigeria] ; Charles Nwosisi [Nigeria] ; Chukwuma Anyaike [Nigeria] ; Catherine Gana [Nigeria] ; Oluwasanmi Adedokun [Nigeria] ; Rebecca Dirks [États-Unis] ; Olufunsho Adebayo [Nigeria] ; Modupe Oduwole [Nigeria] ; Justin Mandala [États-Unis] ; Kwasi Torpey [Nigeria]Playing the Catch-Up Game: Accelerating the Scale-Up of Prevention of Mother-To-Child Transmission of HIV (PMTCT) Services to Eliminate New Pediatric HIV Infection in Nigeria.
004615 (2017) Joshua Sumankuuro ; Judith Crockett ; Shaoyu WangMaternal health care initiatives: Causes of morbidities and mortalities in two rural districts of Upper West Region, Ghana
004616 (2017) Joshua Sumankuuro [Australie] ; Judith Crockett [Australie] ; Shaoyu Wang [Australie]Maternal health care initiatives: Causes of morbidities and mortalities in two rural districts of Upper West Region, Ghana.

Pour manipuler ce document sous Unix (Dilib)

EXPLOR_STEP=$WICRI_ROOT/Wicri/Sante/explor/SidaSubSaharaV1/Data/Ncbi/Checkpoint
HfdIndexSelect -h $EXPLOR_AREA/Data/Ncbi/Checkpoint/Mesh.i -k "Maternal Health Services" 
HfdIndexSelect -h $EXPLOR_AREA/Data/Ncbi/Checkpoint/Mesh.i  \
                -Sk "Maternal Health Services" \
         | HfdSelect -Kh $EXPLOR_AREA/Data/Ncbi/Checkpoint/biblio.hfd 

Pour mettre un lien sur cette page dans le réseau Wicri

{{Explor lien
   |wiki=    Wicri/Sante
   |area=    SidaSubSaharaV1
   |flux=    Ncbi
   |étape=   Checkpoint
   |type=    indexItem
   |index=    Mesh.i
   |clé=    Maternal Health Services
}}

Wicri

This area was generated with Dilib version V0.6.32.
Data generation: Mon Nov 13 19:31:10 2017. Site generation: Wed Mar 6 19:14:32 2024