The return of the Traditional Birth Attendant (original) (raw)
Continued Patronage of Traditional Birth Attendants (TBAs) by Pregnant Women in a Traditional African Community
Ayodele Jegede
2016
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Transition to Skilled Birth Attendance: Is There a Future Role for Trained Traditional Birth Attendants?
daisy stanislas
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Factors Associated with Use of Traditional Birth Attendants for Child Delivery: A Cross-Sectional Study
KUMAH AUGUSTINE
Global Journal on Quality and Safety in Healthcare, 2024
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Social roles and birthing practices of traditional birth attendants in India with reference to other developing countries
Sheela Suryanarayanan (Saravanan)
Asian Journal of …, 2009
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“We have been working overnight without sleeping”: traditional birth attendants’ practices and perceptions of post-partum care services in rural Tanzania
Angwara Kiwara
BMC Pregnancy and Childbirth, 2015
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Stakeholder views on the incorporation of traditional birth attendants into the formal health systems of low-and middle-income countries: a qualitative analysis of the HIFA2015 and CHILD2015 email discussion forums
Claire Glenton
BMC Pregnancy and Childbirth, 2014
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The Structure of Attitudes towards Traditional Birth Attendants in Health Facility: A Catalysing Factor for Institutional Deliveries
Gorrette Nalwadda
Global Journal of Reproductive Medicine, 2018
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Traditional Birth Attendants (TBAs) Positioning on Strengthening Partnership with Midwives
tuti surtimanah
Jurnal Kesehatan Masyarakat
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The Place of Traditional Birth Attendants in Global Maternal Health: Policy Retreat, Ambivalence and Return
Margaret MacDonald
Global Maternal and Child Health, 2022
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HEALTH COSMOPOLITANISM: THE CASE FOR TRADITIONAL BIRTH ATTENDANTS
Karen Lane
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Assessment of the Contribution of Traditional Birth Attendants in Maternal and Child Health Care Delivery in the Yendi District of Ghana
Shamsu-Deen Ziblim
Developing Country Studies, 2013
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MATERNAL MORTALITY: THE NEED TO WORK WITH TRADITIONAL BIRTH ATTENDANTS TO OFFSET THE PROBLEM
Nat Quansah
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Birthing Practices of Traditional Birth Attendants in South Asia in the Context of Training Programmes
Jennifer Fraser, Sheela Suryanarayanan (Saravanan)
Journal of Health …, 2010
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Traditional birth attendants and birth outcomes in low-middle income countries: A review
Sarah Saleem
Seminars in Perinatology, 2019
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Impact of Training traditional birth attendants on maternal mortality and morbidity in Sub-Saharan African countries
edmund J kayombo
Tanzania Journal of Health Research, 2013
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The benefits of traditional birth attendants on maternal and fetal outcomes in sub-Saharan Africa: A systematic review and meta-analysis
Calson Ambomatei
Research Square (Research Square), 2023
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Effect of shifting policies on traditional birth attendant training
Lesley Barclay, Sue Kruske
Journal of midwifery & women's health
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The impact of training traditional birth attendants on the utilisation of maternal health services
Damodar Bachani
Journal of Epidemiology & Community Health, 1979
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Infants Delivered in Maternity Homes Run by Traditional Birth Attendants in Urban Nigeria: A Community-Based Study
Victor Inem
Health Care for Women International, 2011
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Traditional birth attendant training and local birthing practices in India
Helen Johnson
Evaluation and Program Planning, 2011
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Recognise and Acknowledge Us: Views of Traditional Birth Attendants on Collaboration with Midwives for Maternal Health Care Services
rafiat anokwuru
International Journal of Reproductive Medicine
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Training of traditional birth attendants: an examination of the influence of biomedical frameworks of knowledge on local birthing practices in India
Sheela Suryanarayanan (Saravanan)
2008
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Definitions and roles of a skilled birth attendant: a mapping exercise from four South-Asian countries
Nynke van Den Broek, Adetoro Adegoke
Acta Obstetricia et Gynecologica Scandinavica, 2013
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Perceptions of Hausa and Fulani Tribes on Traditional Birth Attendants in Zaria Local Government Area, Kaduna State, Nigeria
Nuhu Aliyu
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Emerging role of traditional birth attendants in mountainous terrain: a qualitative exploratory study from Chitral District, Pakistan
Sohail Amjad
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Reasons for home delivery and use of traditional birth attendants in rural Zambia: a qualitative study
Davidson Hamer
BMC Pregnancy and Childbirth, 2015
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Traditional Birth Attendant Training for Improving Health Behaviours and Pregnancy Outcomes
theresa sipe
Obstetrics & Gynecology, 2007
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Perspective of Traditional Birth Attendants on Their Experiences and Roles in Maternal Health Care in Rural Areas of Northern Ghana
Solomon salia
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