A systematic test of a male involvement intervention in maternity care has been carried out in Burkina Faso and published in the Bulletin of the World Health Organisation. A three-part …
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The WHO Standards for Improving the Quality of Maternal and Newborn Care in Health Facilities state that healthcare provision “must take into account the preferences and aspirations of individual women …
The WHO Standards for improving quality of maternal and newborn care in health facilities (2016) include two key family inclusive principles: informing families and for women to have birth partners. …
The WHO Safe Childbirth Checklist has been designed and tested to help prevent the major worldwide causes of maternal deaths, intrapartum-related stillbirths and neonatal deaths. Could a family inclusive version …
A World Health Organisation review of maternal health strategy has placed family inclusive practice as one of five global objectives: “4. Harness the power of parents, families, and communities, and …
A World Health Organisation led team has declared that networks are much needed in the promotion of maternal and infant health. “Creating stronger advocacy partnerships within the health domain, and …
The World Health Organisation has declared the involvement of men in maternal and newborn health (MNH) as a priority. It is one of 8 “strong recommendations” in a list of …