OBJECTIVE: To conduct the first rigorous evaluation of the long-term effect of the Comprehensive Rural Health Project on childhood mortality in rural Maharashtra. METHODS: Background information and full birth histories were collected by conducting household surveys and interviewing women. Control villages resembling project villages in terms of population size were randomly selected from an area enclosed by two ellipses centred around, but not including, the project area. An equal number of villages and approximately equal numbers of households and women were randomly sampled from both areas. Cox models with robust standard errors were used to compare the hazard of death among children under 5 years of age in project and control villages. ...
Background: The child mortality rate of a place is an indication of the basic health facility preval...
INTRODUCTION: The Millennium Development Goals prompted renewed international efforts to reduce unde...
BackgroundDiverse socio-economic and cultural issues contribute to adverse health outcomes and incre...
Objective: To conduct the first rigorous evaluation of the long-term effect of the Comprehensive Rur...
Background Melghat, an impoverished rural area in Maharashtra state, India; has scarce hospital serv...
OBJECTIVE: To assess the effect of the three-decade old Comprehensive Rural Health Project (CRHP) on...
India contributes to around one-fifth of the global under-five mortality and also maternal mortality...
Objectives: National Rural Health Mission (NRHM) – India was launched in 2005 to tackle urban-rural ...
Background: Infant and child mortality continues to be a major public health problem all over the co...
<div><p>Background</p><p>In the mid-2000s, neonatal mortality accounted for almost 40% of deaths of ...
Background. The United Nations\u27 Millennium Development Goal (MDG) 4 aims for a two-thirds reducti...
INTRODUCTION: Undernutrition affects ∼165 million children globally and contributes up to 45% of all...
This paper focuses on infant and child mortality in rural areas of India. We construct a flexible du...
BACKGROUND: Rural areas of India exhibit high neonatal mortality, and low literacy and numeracy. We ...
Abstract Background There is a growing body of evidence that integrated packages of community-based ...
Background: The child mortality rate of a place is an indication of the basic health facility preval...
INTRODUCTION: The Millennium Development Goals prompted renewed international efforts to reduce unde...
BackgroundDiverse socio-economic and cultural issues contribute to adverse health outcomes and incre...
Objective: To conduct the first rigorous evaluation of the long-term effect of the Comprehensive Rur...
Background Melghat, an impoverished rural area in Maharashtra state, India; has scarce hospital serv...
OBJECTIVE: To assess the effect of the three-decade old Comprehensive Rural Health Project (CRHP) on...
India contributes to around one-fifth of the global under-five mortality and also maternal mortality...
Objectives: National Rural Health Mission (NRHM) – India was launched in 2005 to tackle urban-rural ...
Background: Infant and child mortality continues to be a major public health problem all over the co...
<div><p>Background</p><p>In the mid-2000s, neonatal mortality accounted for almost 40% of deaths of ...
Background. The United Nations\u27 Millennium Development Goal (MDG) 4 aims for a two-thirds reducti...
INTRODUCTION: Undernutrition affects ∼165 million children globally and contributes up to 45% of all...
This paper focuses on infant and child mortality in rural areas of India. We construct a flexible du...
BACKGROUND: Rural areas of India exhibit high neonatal mortality, and low literacy and numeracy. We ...
Abstract Background There is a growing body of evidence that integrated packages of community-based ...
Background: The child mortality rate of a place is an indication of the basic health facility preval...
INTRODUCTION: The Millennium Development Goals prompted renewed international efforts to reduce unde...
BackgroundDiverse socio-economic and cultural issues contribute to adverse health outcomes and incre...