Why do women still give birth at home; perceptions of Pakistani women and decision-makers from marginalized communities

A Khalid, KA Haider, H Ahmer, S Noorani… - PLOS Global Public …, 2023 - journals.plos.org
In low-and middle-income countries (LMICs), maternal and newborn mortality is high due to
the high prevalence of home births. Understanding the reasons behind this behavior is …

Perceptions and attitudes of Rohingya community stakeholders to pregnancy termination services: a qualitative study in camps of Cox's Bazar, Bangladesh

A Rahman, J Strong, PP Mondal, A Maynard… - Conflict and Health, 2024 - Springer
Background Rohingya women suffer from inaccessibility to sexual and reproductive health
services in Myanmar. After the forcible displacement of the Rohingya from Myanmar to …

Perspectives of South Asian Youth in the United States about Gender Norms and Healthcare Decision Making

N Khosla, S Bhandari - Social Work Research, 2024 - academic.oup.com
The aim of this study was to explore the voices of South Asian youth in the United States
about gender norms and healthcare decision making. Ten focus group discussions were …

Infection preparedness of community health workers: implications for maternal and neonatal health services in Pakistan

SR Jafree, A Khawar, A Ul Momina… - Primary Health Care …, 2022 - cambridge.org
Aim: This study aimed to (i) identify community health workers'(CHWs) perceived satisfaction
for maternal and neonatal health services, with respect to (1) socio-demographic …

Determining Marketing and Communication Dimensions of Healthcare Providers in Hungary

N Katona, R Szabó, A Szeberényi - Visegrad Journal on Bioeconomy …, 2023 - sciendo.com
While the actors of the developed world are deeply concerned with the complex
interpretation of health, studying the path leading to that is a less investigated area …

Study Protocol for a Randomized Health and Social Literacy Intervention to Improve Maternal Health in Pakistan

SR Jafree, H Ahsan, R Zakar, A Muzamill… - … of Education and …, 2024 - journals.irapa.org
Many poor and illiterate women in reproductive years in Pakistan live in underdeveloped
areas and are solely dependent on free primary health services provided by the state …

Rohingya Women's Knowledge about Pregnancy Termination in Cox's Bazar, Bangladesh: A Community-Based Study in Four Camps

AM Moore, K Afsana, PP Mondal, M Tignor, O Mulhern… - 2023 - researchsquare.com
Background: In 2017, approximately 770,000 Rohingya people were forcibly displaced from
Myanmar and fled to Bangladesh and are currently residing in camps in Cox's Bazar …

Women's Access to Safe Abortion and Postabortion Care Services in Pakistan: The Role of Gender and Related Factors

I Kamran, AM Mir - Handbook on Sex, Gender and Health: Perspectives …, 2024 - Springer
This chapter describes how gender and other intersectional factors play a role in unintended
pregnancy, access to safe abortion, and postabortion care in Pakistan. The chapter draws …

Predictors for opting for Kangaroo Mother Care in Pakistan and infant development outcomes: Results of a quasi-experimental study

T Wasim, G Raana, SR Jafree, A ul Momina, AZ Wasim… - 2024 - researchsquare.com
Background: Although Kangaroo Mother Care (KMC) is recognized to improve maternal and
child health outcomes globally, there are cultural concerns for uptake in Pakistan. In this …

[PDF][PDF] Health and Social Literacy Intervention to Improve Maternal Health: Study Protocol for a Randomized Pre-Post Test Design with a team-building intervention for …

SR Jafree, H Ahsan, R Zakar, A Muzamill, SK Burhan… - 2023 - academia.edu
Background: The majority of poor, illiterate women of reproductive years in Pakistan are
living in underdeveloped regions and are solely dependent on free primary health services …