This study was conducted in Dhaka Shishu Hospital from December 2007 to February 2008 and was based on primary data on knowledge and practice of 400 mothers of neonates attending the hospital. More than 50% of the mothers had appropriate knowledge on feeding, hand washing, care of eye and umbilicus and they were practicing as well. Less than 50% of the mothers had an appropriate knowledge on raising neonates, shaving hair, bathing, vaccination, oil massaging and their practice rates also did commensurate with their knowledge level. It may be concluded that half of the interviewed mothers had an inadequate knowledge and adopted inappropriate practices in the care of their neonates. Strong steps should be taken to improve the level of knowled...
Background: In any system, infant care is affected by common social practices, separated from medica...
Introduction: Globally neonatal mortality remains high and in South Sudan is estimated at 52/1000 li...
A Study to assess the knowledge regarding Newborn care among Primigravidae Mothers in Primary Health...
Objective: To assess the knowledge of the mothers regarding newborn care, attending OPDs of the Holy...
Background and Objective: Proper care of the newborn babies form the foundation of the subsequent li...
Introduction: Children are important component of future society and providing their health care is ...
Essential newborn care should be applied immediately after the baby is born and continued for at lea...
Background: Infant Mortality Rate (IMR), the most sensitive indicator of health is reflected by fema...
Background: Under-five mortality is a major concern, especially in a developing country like India. ...
When a baby born he/she needs proper care, handling a newborn baby is difficult for mothers mainly f...
Neonatal period is the most vulnerable period of the survival of the child, so good neonatal care pr...
Introduction: Neonatal mortality has continued to increase as a percentage (>60%) of overall infant ...
First 28 days of the life of a newborn is called the neonatal period. It is the critical time period...
The aim of this study was to examine the prevalence of maternal and newborn-care practices among wom...
Neonatal mortality is a major problem, all over the world especially, in the developing countries. T...
Background: In any system, infant care is affected by common social practices, separated from medica...
Introduction: Globally neonatal mortality remains high and in South Sudan is estimated at 52/1000 li...
A Study to assess the knowledge regarding Newborn care among Primigravidae Mothers in Primary Health...
Objective: To assess the knowledge of the mothers regarding newborn care, attending OPDs of the Holy...
Background and Objective: Proper care of the newborn babies form the foundation of the subsequent li...
Introduction: Children are important component of future society and providing their health care is ...
Essential newborn care should be applied immediately after the baby is born and continued for at lea...
Background: Infant Mortality Rate (IMR), the most sensitive indicator of health is reflected by fema...
Background: Under-five mortality is a major concern, especially in a developing country like India. ...
When a baby born he/she needs proper care, handling a newborn baby is difficult for mothers mainly f...
Neonatal period is the most vulnerable period of the survival of the child, so good neonatal care pr...
Introduction: Neonatal mortality has continued to increase as a percentage (>60%) of overall infant ...
First 28 days of the life of a newborn is called the neonatal period. It is the critical time period...
The aim of this study was to examine the prevalence of maternal and newborn-care practices among wom...
Neonatal mortality is a major problem, all over the world especially, in the developing countries. T...
Background: In any system, infant care is affected by common social practices, separated from medica...
Introduction: Globally neonatal mortality remains high and in South Sudan is estimated at 52/1000 li...
A Study to assess the knowledge regarding Newborn care among Primigravidae Mothers in Primary Health...