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Children’s mobility in Ghana: An overview of methods and findings from the Ghana research study
Society, Biology and Human Affairs, 2011This paper is part of a collection forming A Special Issue, which covers selected themes from a larger project on child mobility in Ghana, Malawi and South Africa. The themes are those which individual members of the Ghana research team identified as of particular interest and on which they have reflected, drawing on material collected and analysed by the team as a whole.DocumentCoping with the burden of the costs of maternal health
Nepal Safer Motherhood Project, 2004This paper, from the Nepal Safer Motherhood Project, funded by DFID, examines the costs associated with maternal health seeking behaviour in Nepal. The study is based on a survey of women who recently delivered at home and in health facilities, and a willingness-to-pay study that was used to investigate women’s preferences for, and valuation of, alternative delivery care services.DocumentStrategies for reducing maternal mortality: getting on with what works
The Lancet, 2006This Lancet paper is the second in a series of articles on maternal survival. It examines different strategies to reduce maternal mortality. These include single interventions close to a life-threatening complication and preventative measures. The paper finds that whilst there are numerous interventions for maternal health, few have maternal mortality as an outcome.DocumentOvercoming barriers to health service access and influencing the demand side through purchasing
World Bank, 2004This study, from the Health, Nutrition and Population family of the World Bank, reviews literature on demand barriers to accessing health services and surveys studies that report and evaluate methods for overcoming these barriers.DocumentThe road to health
International Forum for Rural Transport and Development, 2002This article, published in Forum News, looks at issues relating to the accessibility of health and reproductive services in rural Nepal and the effects of road construction in improving access these services. It finds that the provision of roads has led to an overall increase in the use of regional facilities; however this trend has varied markedly between communities.DocumentPosting of trained birthing attendants: a comparison of home- and facility based obstetric care
Centre for Health and Population Research, Bangladesh, 2005This article, published in Health and Science Bulletin, reports on a study conducted between 1987 and 2001 in Matlab, Bangladesh, where both home- and facility-based obstetric care approaches have been implemented. It examines whether a home-based approach to professional birth attendance is associated with a more equitable utilisation pattern than a facility-based approach.DocumentEmergency medical care in developing countries: is it worthwhile?
Bulletin of the World Health Organization : the International Journal of Public Health, 2002This paper from the World Health Organization (WHO) reviews evidence indicating the need to develop and/or strengthen emergency medical care systems in developing countries. It looks at emergency medical care in the community, during transportation, as well as at first contact and in regional referral facilities.DocumentHealth issues in transport and the implications for policy
Department for International Development, UK, 2001This paper produced by the UK Department for International Development (DFID) reviews current literature on the relationship between health and transport and poor communities. In particular, it focuses on the benefits of facilitating improved access to health and the negative side effects of the spread of disease through transport sector workers and the problem of road accidents.
