Pages that link to "Q39366067"
Jump to navigation
Jump to search
The following pages link to Financial incentives for maternal health: Impact of a national programme in Nepal (Q39366067):
Displaying 31 items.
- Innovative approaches for improving maternal and newborn health--A landscape analysis (Q26775012) (← links)
- Barriers to utilization of childbirth services of a rural birthing center in Nepal: A qualitative study (Q30148660) (← links)
- Costs and consequences of a cash transfer for hospital births in a rural district of Uttar Pradesh, India (Q34006210) (← links)
- Measuring the impact of non-monetary incentives on facility delivery in rural Zambia: a clustered randomised controlled trial (Q34512531) (← links)
- What makes Health Demand-Side Financing Schemes Work in Low-and Middle-Income Countries? A Realist Review. (Q34760725) (← links)
- A community-based assessment of correlates of facility delivery among HIV-infected women in western Kenya (Q35132840) (← links)
- Barriers to Utilization of Antenatal Care Services in Eastern Nepal. (Q35952953) (← links)
- The effect of increasing the supply of skilled health providers on pregnancy and birth outcomes: evidence from the midwives service scheme in Nigeria (Q36129143) (← links)
- The effects of cash transfers and vouchers on the use and quality of maternity care services: A systematic review (Q36318214) (← links)
- Incidence of intrapartum stillbirth and associated risk factors in tertiary care setting of Nepal: a case-control study (Q37223942) (← links)
- The effect of user fee exemption on the utilization of maternal health care at mission health facilities in Malawi (Q37281233) (← links)
- Mobilizing communities to improve maternal health: results of an intervention in rural Zambia (Q37398042) (← links)
- Effects of demand-side financing on utilisation, experiences and outcomes of maternity care in low- and middle-income countries: a systematic review (Q37501312) (← links)
- Demand-side financing for maternal and newborn health: what do we know about factors that affect implementation of cash transfers and voucher programmes? (Q38368473) (← links)
- The Differential Impact of User-Fee Exemption Compared to Conditional Cash Transfers on Safe Deliveries in Nepal. (Q38378451) (← links)
- Safe delivery care practices in western Nepal: Does women's autonomy influence the utilization of skilled care at birth? (Q38644339) (← links)
- Incentivizing universal safe delivery in Nepal: 10 years of experience (Q38737897) (← links)
- Cost-effectiveness analysis of a voucher scheme combined with obstetrical quality improvements: quasi experimental results from Uganda (Q38863694) (← links)
- Women at risk: Gender inequality and maternal health (Q39889101) (← links)
- Effectiveness of and factors related to possession of a mother and child health handbook: an analysis using propensity score matching. (Q40134316) (← links)
- Trends and Inequalities in Use of Maternal Health Care Services in Nepal: Strategy in the Search for Improvements (Q41229620) (← links)
- Impact evaluation of free delivery care on maternal health service utilisation and neonatal health in Nepal. (Q46302157) (← links)
- A framework for testing the equality between the health concentration curve and the 45-degree line. (Q48136427) (← links)
- Women's knowledge about the conditional cash incentive program and its association with institutional delivery in Nepal. (Q55435460) (← links)
- Contribution of Nepal's Free Delivery Care Policies in Improving Utilisation of Maternal Health Services. (Q55617904) (← links)
- Conditional Cash Transfers for Maternal Health Interventions: Factors Influencing Uptake in North-Central Nigeria (Q57496746) (← links)
- User fee exemption and maternal health care utilisation at mission health facilities in Malawi: An application of disequilibrium theory of demand and supply (Q62487461) (← links)
- Can conditional cash transfers improve maternal health care? Evidence from El Salvador's Comunidades Solidarias Rurales program (Q89988120) (← links)
- Encouraging use of prenatal care through conditional cash transfers: Evidence from JUNTOS in Peru (Q92499119) (← links)
- Impact of Conditional Cash Transfers on Maternal and Newborn Health (Q93604095) (← links)
- Unintended effects of Janani Suraksha Yojana on maternal care in India (Q97541892) (← links)