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1. "A person who does not have money does not enter": a qualitative study on refugee women's experiences of respectful maternity care.

2. Manifestations and drivers of mistreatment of women during childbirth in Kenya: implications for measurement and developing interventions.

3. Traditional Birth Attendant reorientation and Motherpacks incentive's effect on health facility delivery uptake in Narok County, Kenya: An impact analysis.

4. 'We saw she was in danger, but couldn't do anything': Missed opportunities and health worker disempowerment during birth care in rural Burkina Faso.

5. 'The money is important but all women anyway go to hospital for childbirth nowadays' - a qualitative exploration of why women participate in a conditional cash transfer program to promote institutional deliveries in Madhya Pradesh, India.

6. Predicting maternal healthcare seeking behaviour in Afghanistan: exploring sociodemographic factors and women's knowledge of severity of illness.

7. The influence of socio-cultural interpretations of pregnancy threats on health-seeking behavior among pregnant women in urban Accra, Ghana.

8. Factors influencing the free maternal health care policy under the national health insurance scheme's provision for skilled delivery services in Ghana: a narrative literature review.

9. Factors influencing utilisation of maternal health services by adolescent mothers in Low-and middle-income countries: a systematic review.

10. Sub-Saharan African women's views and experiences of risk factors for obstetric fistula: a qualitative systematic review.

11. Neglected and non-consented care during childbirth in public health facilities in Central Tigray, Ethiopia.

12. Reintroducing vacuum extraction in primary health care facilities: a case study from Tanzania.

13. Improving the experience of facility-based delivery for vulnerable women through obstetric care navigation: a qualitative evaluation.

14. In utero fetal left ventricular rupture and pseudoaneurysm formation: a case report.

15. Inter-hospital and inter-disciplinary variation in planned birth practices and readiness for change: a survey study.

16. Waterbirth: a national retrospective cohort study of factors associated with its use among women in England.

17. Scaling up quality care for mothers and newborns around the time of birth: an overview of methods and analyses of intervention-specific bottlenecks and solutions.

18. Getting into the water: a prospective observational study of water immersion for labour and birth at a New Zealand District Health Board.

19. Perinatal outcomes of frequent attendance in midwifery care in the Netherlands: a retrospective cohort study.

20. Health management committee strengthening and community mobilisation through women's groups to improve trained health worker attendance at birth in rural Nepal: a cluster randomised controlled trial.

21. Handheld ultrasound to avert maternal and neonatal deaths in 2 regions of the Philippines: an iBuntis® intervention study.

22. Factors influencing deliveries at health facilities in a rural Maasai Community in Magadi sub-County, Kenya.

23. Effects of demand-side incentives in improving the utilisation of delivery services in Oyam District in northern Uganda: a quasi-experimental study.

24. Large reductions in cesarean delivery rates in China: a qualitative study on delivery decision-making in the era of the two-child policy.

25. Trends in newborn umbilical cord care practices in Sokoto and Bauchi States of Nigeria: the where, who, how, what and the ubiquitous role of traditional birth attendants: a lot quality assurance sampling survey.

26. Quality of perinatal care services from the user's perspective: a Dutch study applies the World Health Organization's responsiveness concept.

27. Grand multiparity and the possible risk of adverse maternal and neonatal outcomes: a dilemma to be deciphered.

28. Impact of multi-professional, scenario-based training on postpartum hemorrhage in Tanzania: a quasi-experimental, pre- vs. post-intervention study.

29. Midwives' and patients' perspectives on disrespect and abuse during labor and delivery care in Ethiopia: a qualitative study.

30. The prevalence of disrespect and abuse during facility-based childbirth in urban Tanzania.

31. Evaluating the comparative effectiveness of different demand side interventions to increase maternal health service utilization and practice of birth spacing in South Kivu, Democratic Republic of Congo: an innovative, mixed methods approach.

32. Maternal care quality in near miss and maternal mortality in an academic public tertiary hospital in Yogyakarta, Indonesia: a retrospective cohort study.

33. Personal and environmental factors associated with the utilisation of maternity waiting homes in rural Zambia.

34. Building a research registry for studying birth complications and outcomes in six Palestinian governmental hospitals.

35. A comparison of intrapartum interventions and adverse outcomes by parity in planned freestanding midwifery unit and alongside midwifery unit births: secondary analysis of 'low risk' births in the birthplace in England cohort.

36. Rapid reduction of maternal mortality in Uganda and Zambia through the saving mothers, giving life initiative: results of year 1 evaluation.

37. Determinants of institutional birth among women in rural Nepal: a mixed-methods cross-sectional study.

38. This baby is not for turning: Women's experiences of attempted external cephalic version.

39. The influence of travel time on emergency obstetric care seeking behavior in the urban poor of Bangladesh: a GIS study.

40. Factors determining choice of delivery place among women of child bearing age in Dega Damot District, North West of Ethiopia: a community based cross- sectional study.

41. Self-reported practices among traditional birth attendants surveyed in western Kenya: a descriptive study.

42. Progress in the utilization of antenatal and delivery care services in Bangladesh: where does the equity gap lie?

43. Determinants of use of supervised delivery care under Ghana's fee exemption policy for maternal healthcare: the case of the Central Region.

44. Evaluation of satisfaction with care in a midwifery unit and an obstetric unit: a randomized controlled trial of low-risk women.

45. The status of maternal and newborn health care services in Zanzibar.

46. The availability of emergency obstetric care in the context of the JSY cash transfer programme in Madhya Pradesh, India.

47. The obstetric care subsidy policy in Burkina Faso: what are the effects after five years of implementation? Findings of a complex evaluation.

48. Factors influencing women's preference for health facility deliveries in Jharkhand state, India: a cross sectional analysis.

49. Community and provider perceptions of traditional and skilled birth attendants providing maternal health care for pastoralist communities in Kenya: a qualitative study.

50. Understanding home delivery in a context of user fee reduction: a cross-sectional mixed methods study in rural Burkina Faso.