OBJECTIVE To assess the structural capacity for, and quality of, immediate and essential newborn care (ENC) in health facilities in rural Ghana, and to link this with demand for facility deliveries and admissions. DESIGN Health facility assessment survey and population-based surveillance data. SETTING Seven districts in Brong Ahafo Region, Ghana. PARTICIPANTS Heads of maternal/neonatal wards in all 64 facilities performing deliveries. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES Indicators include: the availability of essential infrastructure, newborn equipment and drugs, and personnel; vignette scores and adequacy of reasons given for delayed discharge of newborn babies; and prevalence of key immediate ENC practices that facilities should promote. These ...
Background Evidence shows that delivery of prompt and appropriate in-patient newborn care (IPNC) thr...
Background Evidence shows that delivery of prompt and appropriate in-patient newborn care (IPNC) thr...
To evaluate quality of routine and emergency intrapartum and postnatal care using a health facility ...
OBJECTIVE: To assess the structural capacity for, and quality of, immediate and essential newborn ca...
Majority of neonatal deaths in developing countries have been associated with inappropriate or poorl...
BACKGROUND:Malawi is celebrated as one of the few countries in sub-Saharan Africa to meet the Millen...
Facility-based births have increased in low and middle-income countries, but babies still die due to...
Abstract Background There was less than satisfactory progress, especially in sub-Saharan Africa, tow...
BACKGROUND: Good quality maternal and newborn care at primary health facilities is essential, but in...
Globally, nearly 40% of under-five deaths occur in the first 28 days after birth. Neonatal mortality...
OBJECTIVES: To evaluate the impact of Newhints community-based surveillance volunteer (CBSV) assessm...
Background Global eff orts to increase births at health-care facilities might not reduce maternal or...
Abstract Background The provision of optimal and q...
BACKGROUND: Malawi has halved the neonatal mortality rate between 1990-2018, however, is not on trac...
Global efforts to improve maternal and neonatal health outcomes have been given increasing attention...
Background Evidence shows that delivery of prompt and appropriate in-patient newborn care (IPNC) thr...
Background Evidence shows that delivery of prompt and appropriate in-patient newborn care (IPNC) thr...
To evaluate quality of routine and emergency intrapartum and postnatal care using a health facility ...
OBJECTIVE: To assess the structural capacity for, and quality of, immediate and essential newborn ca...
Majority of neonatal deaths in developing countries have been associated with inappropriate or poorl...
BACKGROUND:Malawi is celebrated as one of the few countries in sub-Saharan Africa to meet the Millen...
Facility-based births have increased in low and middle-income countries, but babies still die due to...
Abstract Background There was less than satisfactory progress, especially in sub-Saharan Africa, tow...
BACKGROUND: Good quality maternal and newborn care at primary health facilities is essential, but in...
Globally, nearly 40% of under-five deaths occur in the first 28 days after birth. Neonatal mortality...
OBJECTIVES: To evaluate the impact of Newhints community-based surveillance volunteer (CBSV) assessm...
Background Global eff orts to increase births at health-care facilities might not reduce maternal or...
Abstract Background The provision of optimal and q...
BACKGROUND: Malawi has halved the neonatal mortality rate between 1990-2018, however, is not on trac...
Global efforts to improve maternal and neonatal health outcomes have been given increasing attention...
Background Evidence shows that delivery of prompt and appropriate in-patient newborn care (IPNC) thr...
Background Evidence shows that delivery of prompt and appropriate in-patient newborn care (IPNC) thr...
To evaluate quality of routine and emergency intrapartum and postnatal care using a health facility ...