9 research outputs found
Absolute and relative socio-economic inequalities in access to maternal health services and in maternal health status in South Africa: The 2008 national SABSSM survey.
*<p>In women who had been pregnant in the past 2 years.</p>∧<p>In women who had a child in past two years. <i>P</i> tests distribution of outcome across quartiles;</p>+<p><i>P</i><0.05;</p>++<p><i>P≥</i>0.05 & <i>P</i><0.1. Poor-fair health status is self-assessed.</p
Distribution of socio-economic status among population sub-groups of women pregnant in past two years: analysis of the 2008 national SABSSM survey.
<p>Table shows column percentages. Only among women who had been pregnant in the past 2 years. <i>P</i> tests distribution of population group across quartiles;</p>+<p><i>P</i><0.05.</p
Differentials in coverage of maternal health services and in maternal health status in South Africa.
<p>Differentials in coverage of maternal health services and in maternal health status across socio- economic quartiles in South Africa.</p
Multivariate logistic regression analysis of factors associated with access to maternal health services in South Africa: Early antenatal attendance, skilled birth attendance and having a doctor present at childbirth.
<p>In women who had a child in past 2 years. OR odds ratio; CI confidence interval.</p>#<p>Category omitted as no failures occurred in group.</p
Utilzation of antenatal clinic services and skilled birth attendance in South Africa.
<p>Utilzation of antenatal clinic services and skilled birth attendance, by district in South Africa, findings of national survey.</p
Absolute percentage differences in maternal health access and health status across different populations groups in South Africa: The 2008 national SABSSM survey.
*<p>Among women who had been pregnant in past 2 years.</p>∧<p>In women who had a child in past 2 years.</p>+<p><i>P</i><0.05;</p>++<p><i>P</i>≥0.05 & <i>P</i><0.1. Poor-fair health status is self-assessed.</p
Additional file 1: Figure S1. of Behaviour change strategies for reducing blood pressure-related disease burden: findings from a global implementation research programme
Capability, opportunity, and motivation ratings of community members, non-physician health workers and doctors in 15 research projects at initial and subsequent assessment
Additional file 14: of Behaviour change strategies for reducing blood pressure-related disease burden: findings from a global implementation research programme
PER 11 Assessment. Launching a Salt Substitute to Reduce Blood Pressure at the Population Level (PER 11)
Additional file 13: of Behaviour change strategies for reducing blood pressure-related disease burden: findings from a global implementation research programme
FJI/WSM 10 Assessment. Cost Effectiveness of Salt Reduction Interventions in Pacific Islands (FJI/WSM 10)