Saúde materno-infantil

24 Agosto 2015
2015

Determinants of utilization of antenatal care and skilled birth attendant at delivery in South West Shoa Zone, Ethiopia: a cross sectional study

2015-08-24T14:17:31+02:0024 Agosto 2015|

Wilunda C., Quaglio G., Putoto G., Takahashi R., Calia F., Abebe D., Manenti F., Dalla Riva D., Betrán A.P., Atzori A.
Reproductive Health Journal, 2015 August 24, 12(1):74

Ethiopia has one of the highest maternal mortality rates in the world (676 maternal deaths per 100,000 live births) and is one of the ten countries in the world that comprise 58% of global maternal deaths. Problems of coverage are certainly among the factors contributing to this dire mortality rate. Indeed, pregnant women’s failure to [...]

19 Junho 2015
2015

Assessing Coverage, Equity and Quality Gaps in Maternal and Neonatal Care in Sub-Saharan Africa: An Integrated Approach

2015-06-19T14:16:21+02:0019 Junho 2015|

Wilunda C., Putoto G., Dalla Riva D., Manenti F., Atzori A., Calia F., Assefa T., Turri B., Emmanuel O., Straneo M., Kisika F., Tamburlini G.
PLoS One, 2015 Jun 19;10(6)5

The performance of a health care system can be measured by three parameters: the coverage, equity and quality of health care services. In Sub-Saharan Africa there are still major problems in each of these areas which prevent the respective countries from achieving the Millennium Development Goals related to maternal and neonatal health. The objective of [...]

8 Abril 2015
2015

Availability, utilisation and quality of maternal and neonatal health care services in Karamoja region, Uganda: a health facility-based survey

2015-04-08T14:12:58+02:008 Abril 2015|

Wilunda C., Oyerinde K., Putoto G., Lochoro P., Dall'Oglio G., Manenti F., Segafredo G., Atzori A., Criel B., Panza A., Quaglio G.
Reproductive Health Journal, 2015 Apr 8; 12(1):30

Maternal and neonatal health indicators in Uganda are very poor: the maternal mortality rate is 438 maternal deaths per 100,000 live births, while the child mortality rate is 54 deaths per 1,000 live births. The study presented here was carried out in the Karamoja region, an area where Doctors with Africa CUAMM has been active [...]

1 Janeiro 2015
2015

A hospital-centered approach to improve emergency obstetric care in South Sudan

2015-01-01T11:18:40+01:001 Janeiro 2015|

Groppi L., Somigliana E., Pisani V., Ika M., Mabor J.L., Akec H.N., Nhial J.A., Mading M.S., Scanagatta C., Manenti F., Putoto G.
International Journal of Gynaecology and Obstetrics, 2015 Jan; 128(1):58-61

Between 1990 and 2014, significant results were obtained for reducing child and maternal mortality, as set by the fourth and fifth Millennium Development Goals. However, there are alarming disparities from country to country and between rural and urban regions with concentrations of mortality in the poorest rural areas of Sub-Saharan Africa and Southern Asia. To [...]

2 Dezembro 2014
2014

Where do the rural poor deliver when high coverage of health facility delivery is achieved? Findings from a community and hospital survey in Tanzania.

2014-12-02T14:25:15+01:002 Dezembro 2014|

Straneo M., Fogliati P., Azzimonti G., Mangi S., Kisika F.
PLoS One. 2014 Dec 2;9(12):e113995

In Tanzania, like in the rest of Sub-Saharan Africa, there are high maternal mortality rates. In response to the fifth Millennium Development Goal, the government has put in place strategies to extend the coverage of health facilities to increase the number of deliveries in health facilities. As a result, in the district of Iringa, in [...]

1 Setembro 2014
2014

Effects of improved access to transportation on emergency obstetric care outcomes in Uganda.

2014-09-01T14:47:04+02:001 Setembro 2014|

Mucunguzi S., Wamani H., Lochoro P., Tylleskar T.
African Journal of Reproductive Health. 2014 Sep;18(3):87-94

WHO has estimated approximately 358,000 maternal deaths occurred during pregnancy, childbirth or within 42 hours of birth (2008 data) with a considerable reduction (about 34%) since 1990. However these data are less positive if we look at Sub-Saharan Africa, which accounts for more than half of maternal deaths. Many studies have shown the importance of [...]

4 Agosto 2014
2014

A qualitative study on barriers to utilisation of institutional delivery services in Moroto and Napak districts,Uganda: implications for programming.

2014-08-04T14:51:35+02:004 Agosto 2014|

Wilunda C., Quaglio G., Putoto G., Lochoro P., Dall'Oglio G., Manenti F., Atzori A., Lochiam R.M., Takahashi R., Mukundwa A., Oyerinde K.
BMC Pregnancy Childbirth. 2014 Aug 4;14:259

With a population that is about 11% of the world population, Sub-Saharan Africa has half of maternal and child deaths. Partly as strategies to meet the Millennium Development Goals (4 and 5), numerous interventions have been implemented to combat mother and infant mortality, with special attention to health services for skilled attendance at birth. Why [...]

12 Abril 2014
2014

Advancing social and economic development by investing in women’s and children’s health: a new Global Investment Framework.

2014-04-12T00:00:22+02:0012 Abril 2014|

Stenberg K., Axelson H., Sheehan P., Anderson I., Gülmezoglu A.M., Temmerman M., Mason E., Friedman H.S., Bhutta Z.A., Lawn J.E., Sweeny K.,Tulloch J., Hansen P., Chopra M., Gupta A., Vogel J.P., Ostergren M., Rasmussen B., Levin C., Boyle C., Kuruvilla S., Koblinsky M., Walker N., de Francisco A., Novcic N., Presern C., Jamison D., Bustreo F., Study Group for the Global Investment Framework for Women's Children's Health
Lancet. 2014 Apr 12;383(9925):1333-54.

The new Global Investment Framework for Women's and Children's Health shows how investing in women’s and children’s health can not only generate positive outcomes in terms of health, but also advance social and economic development. Strengthening health care systems through investments to expand immunization coverage, family planning services, and the treatment of HIV/AIDS and malaria [...]

1 Dezembro 2013
2013

Determinants of moderate to severe anaemia among women of reproductive age in Tanzania: analysis of data from the 2010 Tanzania Demographic and Health Survey.

2013-12-01T00:00:17+01:001 Dezembro 2013|

Wilunda C., Massawe S., Jackson C.
Tropical Medicine and International Health. 2013 Dec;18(12):1488-97.

Anaemia is a widespread global public health problem, one to which women of reproductive age are particularly vulnerable. In Africa 57% of pregnant women are affected by the condition, which is associated with preterm birth, iron deficiency in infants and maternal and infant mortality. The aim of this study was to identify the main determinants of [...]