Objective—Sick young infants are at high risk of mortality in developing countries but families often decline hospital referral. Our objective was to identify the predictors of acceptance of referral for hospital care among families of severely ill newborns and infants <59 days old in three low-income communities of Karachi, Pakistan. Study design—A cohort of 541 newborns and infants referred from home by community health workers doing household surveillance, and diagnosed with a serious illness at local community clinics between January 1 and December 31, 2007, was followed-up within 1 month of referral to the public hospital. Results—Only 24 % of families accepted hospital referral. Major reasons for refusal were financial difficulties...
Introduction Pakistan is facing a challenging situation in terms of high newborn mor...
The Projahnmo-II Project in Mirzapur upazila (sub-district), Tangail district, Bangladesh, is promot...
Background: Complications during pregnancy and childbirth can lead to emergency situations which are...
Objective: Sick young infants are at high risk of mortality in developing countries, but families of...
<div><h3>Background</h3><p>Despite recent achievements to reduce child mortality, neonatal deaths co...
According to the United Nations Inter-agency Group for Child Mortality Estimation, Pakistan has the ...
Illness in infants in the first two months of life can take a precipitous life-threatening course, a...
Abstract Background The state of Uttar Pradesh, India accounts for one-quarter of India's neonatal d...
Abstract Background In LMICs including Pakistan, neonatal health and survival is a critical challeng...
Background: In LMICs including Pakistan, neonatal health and survival is a critical challenge, and t...
PROBLEM: Clinical care of infants with a very low birth weight (less than 1500 g) in developing coun...
To assess symptom-specific care-seeking practices for newborns and behavioral factors associated wit...
Abstract Background Family-centered care (FCC), based on collaborative participation of the family a...
Despite efforts to improve access to and quality of care for newborns, the first month after birth r...
Introduction Pakistan is facing a challenging situation in terms of high newborn mor...
The Projahnmo-II Project in Mirzapur upazila (sub-district), Tangail district, Bangladesh, is promot...
Background: Complications during pregnancy and childbirth can lead to emergency situations which are...
Objective: Sick young infants are at high risk of mortality in developing countries, but families of...
<div><h3>Background</h3><p>Despite recent achievements to reduce child mortality, neonatal deaths co...
According to the United Nations Inter-agency Group for Child Mortality Estimation, Pakistan has the ...
Illness in infants in the first two months of life can take a precipitous life-threatening course, a...
Abstract Background The state of Uttar Pradesh, India accounts for one-quarter of India's neonatal d...
Abstract Background In LMICs including Pakistan, neonatal health and survival is a critical challeng...
Background: In LMICs including Pakistan, neonatal health and survival is a critical challenge, and t...
PROBLEM: Clinical care of infants with a very low birth weight (less than 1500 g) in developing coun...
To assess symptom-specific care-seeking practices for newborns and behavioral factors associated wit...
Abstract Background Family-centered care (FCC), based on collaborative participation of the family a...
Despite efforts to improve access to and quality of care for newborns, the first month after birth r...
Introduction Pakistan is facing a challenging situation in terms of high newborn mor...
The Projahnmo-II Project in Mirzapur upazila (sub-district), Tangail district, Bangladesh, is promot...
Background: Complications during pregnancy and childbirth can lead to emergency situations which are...