Demand for better care by women linked with the expansion of basic services, rather than political pressure, has helped to improve midwifery services in low to middle-income countries, according to international research. An examination of maternal and newborn health systems found that after initial investment in health infrastructure, a virtuous cycle developed in these countries — with increased demand for care leading to the deployment of more midwives, better services, improved outcomes, and in-turn, more demand and investment.
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Women, health professionals spark new cycle of improving maternal, newborn health
8 septiembre 2014
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