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Programming for safe motherhood: a guide to action.

M A Koblinsky1, A Tinker, P Daly

  • 1MotherCare/John Snow Inc., Arlington.

Health Policy and Planning
|August 6, 1994
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The Safe Motherhood Initiative aims to reduce maternal mortality by reviewing global lessons and proposing strategies for policy, services, and behavior change. This approach addresses diverse health settings to improve maternal health outcomes.

Area of Science:

  • Public Health
  • Global Health
  • Maternal Health

Background:

  • The Safe Motherhood Initiative has increased focus on reducing maternal mortality.
  • Implementation requires understanding diverse global contexts.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To review lessons learned from industrial and developing countries for safe motherhood programs.
  • To propose intervention strategies for accelerating program implementation.

Main Methods:

  • Review of experiences from industrial countries.
  • Analysis of demonstration projects in developing countries.
  • Typological approach considering resource-poor to resource-rich settings.

Main Results:

  • Identified key lessons for program implementation.
Keywords:
Community Health ServicesDelivery Of Health CareDemographic FactorsFamily And HouseholdFamily CharacteristicsFamily RelationshipsHealthHealth ServicesHealth Services EvaluationInternational AgenciesMaternal HealthMaternal Health ServicesMaternal MortalityMaternal-child Health ServicesMortalityMothersOrganization And AdministrationOrganizationsParentsPopulationPopulation DynamicsPrimary Health CareProgram DesignProgram EvaluationProgramsQuality Of Health CareRecommendationsUnWorld

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  • Proposed intervention strategies encompassing policy dialogue, service improvement, and behavioral change.
  • Highlighted the need to address variability in health behaviors and infrastructure.
  • Conclusions:

    • Effective programming for safe motherhood requires tailored strategies based on local contexts.
    • Intervention strategies should integrate policy, services, and behavioral components.
    • Addressing resource variability is crucial for successful global maternal health initiatives.