Title:
FACILITY-LEVEL DELAYS IN CARE PROVISION AND THEIR EFFECTS ON MATERNAL AND NEONATAL OUTCOMES IN AFGHANISTAN AND YEMEN: A retrospective analysis.
Authors:
Perez, Mariana Yazmin Parra
Place:
Amsterdam, The Netherlands
Publisher:
KIT (Royal Tropical Institute)
Year:
2025
PAGE:
37
Language:
En
Subject:
Maternal Health – Lessons Learned
Keywords:
maternal mortality, neonatal mortality, third delay, fragile conflict-affected settings, humanitarian health.
Abstract:
Maternal and neonatal mortality remain disproportionately high in fragile, conflict-affected, and violent (FCV) settings, with over 60% of global maternal deaths occurring in these contexts. While the Three Delays Model identifies barriers to care, the “third delay” — receiving timely and quality care after arrival at a facility — is understudied in humanitarian settings.
Organization:
KIT (Royal Tropical Institute) Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam (VU)
Institute:
KIT Institute
Country:
Afghanistan and Yemen
Training:
Master of Science in International Health
Category:
research
Right:
© 2025 Perez
Document type:
Thesis/dissertation
File:
A8nmoEAfXd_20251216130837895.pdf