Underlying Factors in Maternal Mortality and Morbidity

Poster Presentations: Underlying Factors in Maternal Mortality and Morbidity

  August 31, 2010 16:15-17:45 Room - Hall

Speakers

Ananta Basudev Sahu  |  Deepa Navin  |  Janet Chawla  |  Kvetoslava Rimarova  |  Lucky Singh  |  Manas Ranjan Pradhan  |  Nafisa Lira Huq  |  Oyedunni Sola Arulogun  |  Ragini Kulkarni  |  Raymond Tweheya  |  Roopali Bhargava  |  Sampurna Singh  |  Suneeta S. Chandorkar

Presentation

A.Sahu: Factors affecting maternal health care Services in Orissa: findings from NFHS-III Survey
D.Navin: Awareness and accessibility of medical abortion among women in India
J.Chawla: Indigenous systems of medicine (ISM): essential inputs for maternal health policies
K.Rimarova: Socio-economic inequality influencing outcomes of pregnancies and newborns parameters in Roma (Gypsy) and non Roma population
L.Singh:Assessing utilization of reproductive and child health care among married adolescents Indian women: how far, how close?
M.Pradhan: Appraising maternal health status in India: does empowerment of women matter?
N.Huq: Maternal and neonatal complication management in rural Bangladesh: lesson learned from a formative research
O.Arulogun: Factors associated with late reporting for antenatal care among women of child bearing age in Udi Local Government Area, Nigeria
R.Bhargava: Nutritional status of adolescent girls in urban slums of Allahabad and the impact of communication methods on their knowledge, attitude and practices (KAP)
R.Kulkami: Assessment of knowledge, attitudes and practices of self help group women on maternal health issues in Maharashtra, India
R.Tweheyo: Factors affecting male partner participation in skilled delivery care in a peri-urban community in Gulu district, Northern Uganda, 2009
S.Chandorkar: Maternal nutritional status: a hospital-based study
S.Singh: Inner space and outer faces of gender and sexuality in reproductive health: lessons from the intervention for improving health outcomes