BACKGROUND Early neonatal mortality has been persistently high in developing countries. Indonesia, with its national policy of home-based, midwife-assisted birth, is an apt context for assessing the effect of home-based professional birth attendance on early neonatal survival. METHODS We pooled four Indonesian Demographic and Health Surveys and used multivariate logistic regression to analyse trends in first-day and early neonatal mortality. We measured the effect of the context of delivery, including place and type of provider, and tested for changes in trend when the 'Midwife in the Village' programme was initiated. RESULTS Reported first-day mortality did not decrease significantly between 1986 and 2002, whereas early neonatal mortality ...
Antenatal care (ANC) is one of the key interventions of the Every Newborn action plan to improve new...
Background The Government of Indonesia is determined to follow global commitments to reduce the neon...
Background: Neonatal mortality rates in Indonesia remain steady in the past decades (20 in 2002 to 1...
Globally 40% of deaths to children under-five occur in the very first month of life with three-quart...
Objectives To determine the relation between place and skilled birth attendance at birth and early ...
Attention has focused recently on the importance of adequate and equitable provision of health perso...
OBJECTIVE: To assess whether the strategy of "a midwife in every village" in Indonesia achieved its ...
BackgroundSouthern Asia has one of the highest burdens of neonatal mortality worldwide (26/1000 live...
Early neonatal deaths, defined as deaths of newborn babies between zero and seven days, have undoubt...
BackgroundMost neonatal deaths occur during the first week of life (i.e., early neonatal deaths). In...
Background: Similar to global trends, neonatal mortality has fallen only slightly in Indonesia over ...
BACKGROUND: Similar to global trends, neonatal mortality has fallen only slightly in Indonesia over ...
Background: Similar to global trends, neonatal mortality has fallen only slightly in Indonesia over ...
Neonatal mortality rate (NMR) is an increasingly important public health issue in many developing co...
Background: We assessed the effect of Indonesia’s national health insurance program (Jaminan Kesehat...
Antenatal care (ANC) is one of the key interventions of the Every Newborn action plan to improve new...
Background The Government of Indonesia is determined to follow global commitments to reduce the neon...
Background: Neonatal mortality rates in Indonesia remain steady in the past decades (20 in 2002 to 1...
Globally 40% of deaths to children under-five occur in the very first month of life with three-quart...
Objectives To determine the relation between place and skilled birth attendance at birth and early ...
Attention has focused recently on the importance of adequate and equitable provision of health perso...
OBJECTIVE: To assess whether the strategy of "a midwife in every village" in Indonesia achieved its ...
BackgroundSouthern Asia has one of the highest burdens of neonatal mortality worldwide (26/1000 live...
Early neonatal deaths, defined as deaths of newborn babies between zero and seven days, have undoubt...
BackgroundMost neonatal deaths occur during the first week of life (i.e., early neonatal deaths). In...
Background: Similar to global trends, neonatal mortality has fallen only slightly in Indonesia over ...
BACKGROUND: Similar to global trends, neonatal mortality has fallen only slightly in Indonesia over ...
Background: Similar to global trends, neonatal mortality has fallen only slightly in Indonesia over ...
Neonatal mortality rate (NMR) is an increasingly important public health issue in many developing co...
Background: We assessed the effect of Indonesia’s national health insurance program (Jaminan Kesehat...
Antenatal care (ANC) is one of the key interventions of the Every Newborn action plan to improve new...
Background The Government of Indonesia is determined to follow global commitments to reduce the neon...
Background: Neonatal mortality rates in Indonesia remain steady in the past decades (20 in 2002 to 1...