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This text provides a thorough analysis of maternity services in Nepal. The following issues are highlighted: Low acceptance and use of antenatal care; risk approach and screening; reasons and extent of use of hospital-based obstetric care; quality of care and health worker - client interaction. This is complemented by a community-based study, addressing the community, perception of pregnancy-related problems, choice of care-giver and the communities' assessment of modern maternity services.

Produktbeschreibung
This text provides a thorough analysis of maternity services in Nepal. The following issues are highlighted: Low acceptance and use of antenatal care; risk approach and screening; reasons and extent of use of hospital-based obstetric care; quality of care and health worker - client interaction. This is complemented by a community-based study, addressing the community, perception of pregnancy-related problems, choice of care-giver and the communities' assessment of modern maternity services.
Autorenporträt
The Author: Maureen Dar Iang studied medicine at Yangoon University, Myanmar, and worked as medical officer in a rural hospital. After postgraduate education in community health and health management she acquired a Master of Science degree in 1996. 1997 she took the degree of a doctor in medicine at the University of Heidelberg, Germany. Presently she works as a medical officer in a rural hospital in Nepal.