concept   maternal healthcare

9 commonsense assertions
Cultures (9) Saudi Arabia (1) United States (1) United Arab Emirates (1) Developed countries (1) Germany (1) Indigenous communities in Australia (1) Less medically developed countries (1) Remote tribal communities in Africa or South America (1) Urban areas of Brazil (1)
# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 maternal healthcare Saudi Arabia In Saudi Arabia, maternal healthcare is influenced by gender segregation and Islamic teachings. 4
2 maternal healthcare United States In the United States, maternal healthcare prioritizes accessible and comprehensive care for pregnant women. 4
3 maternal healthcare United Arab Emirates Maternal healthcare in the UAE is affected by gender segregation and cultural norms. 2
4 maternal healthcare Developed countries Maternal healthcare is a standard part of public health services in developed countries, including access to prenatal care, skilled birth attendants, and postnatal support. 1
5 maternal healthcare Germany In Germany, maternal healthcare is accessible and emphasized for pregnant women. 1
6 maternal healthcare Indigenous communities in Australia Cultural practices and rituals are important in the maternal healthcare of Indigenous communities in Australia. 1
7 maternal healthcare Less medically developed countries In less medically developed countries, limited access to prenatal care and skilled birth attendants leads to higher maternal and infant mortality rates. 1
8 maternal healthcare Remote tribal communities in Africa or South America In remote tribal communities in Africa or South America, lack of infrastructure and trained healthcare professionals creates challenges for maternal healthcare. 1
9 maternal healthcare Urban areas of Brazil Government efforts are made to improve maternal healthcare in urban areas of Brazil through community health programs and outreach. 1