Background: Preventable maternal and newborn deaths can be averted through simple evidence-based interventions, such as the use of community health workers (CHWs), also known in Uganda as village health teams. However, the CHW strategy faces implementation challenges regarding training packages, supervision, and motivation. Objectives: This paper explores knowledge levels of CHWs, describes the coverage of home visits, and shares lessons learnt from setting up and implementing the CHW strategy. Methods: The CHWs were trained to conduct four home visits: two during pregnancy and two after delivery. The aim of the visits was to promote birth preparedness and utilization of maternal and newborn health (MNH) services. Mixed methods of data coll...
Seventy-five percent of newborn deaths happen in the first-week of life, with the highest risk of de...
Background: There is a lack of literature on how to adapt new evidence-based interventions for mater...
BACKGROUND: There is a lack of literature on how to adapt new evidence-based interventions for mater...
Background: Preventable maternal and newborn deaths can be averted through simple evidence-based int...
Background: Preventable maternal and newborn deaths can be averted through simple evidence-based int...
Background: Preventable maternal and newborn deaths can be averted through simple evidence-based int...
Background: Community health workers (CHWs) have been employed in a number of low- and middle-income...
BACKGROUND: In Uganda maternal and neonatal mortality remains high due to a number of factors, inclu...
Background: In Uganda maternal and neonatal mortality remains high due to a number of factors, inclu...
Background: In Uganda maternal and neonatal mortality remains high due to a number of factors, inclu...
Introduction: Pregnancy and birth-related complications claim the lives of millions of women and new...
Background: Community capacities and resources must be harnessed to complement supply side initiativ...
Background: Community capacities and resources must be harnessed to complement supply side initiat...
BACKGROUND: Seventy-five percent of newborn deaths happen in the first-week of life, with the highes...
Background: Care for women and babies before, during, and after the time of birth is a sensitive mea...
Seventy-five percent of newborn deaths happen in the first-week of life, with the highest risk of de...
Background: There is a lack of literature on how to adapt new evidence-based interventions for mater...
BACKGROUND: There is a lack of literature on how to adapt new evidence-based interventions for mater...
Background: Preventable maternal and newborn deaths can be averted through simple evidence-based int...
Background: Preventable maternal and newborn deaths can be averted through simple evidence-based int...
Background: Preventable maternal and newborn deaths can be averted through simple evidence-based int...
Background: Community health workers (CHWs) have been employed in a number of low- and middle-income...
BACKGROUND: In Uganda maternal and neonatal mortality remains high due to a number of factors, inclu...
Background: In Uganda maternal and neonatal mortality remains high due to a number of factors, inclu...
Background: In Uganda maternal and neonatal mortality remains high due to a number of factors, inclu...
Introduction: Pregnancy and birth-related complications claim the lives of millions of women and new...
Background: Community capacities and resources must be harnessed to complement supply side initiativ...
Background: Community capacities and resources must be harnessed to complement supply side initiat...
BACKGROUND: Seventy-five percent of newborn deaths happen in the first-week of life, with the highes...
Background: Care for women and babies before, during, and after the time of birth is a sensitive mea...
Seventy-five percent of newborn deaths happen in the first-week of life, with the highest risk of de...
Background: There is a lack of literature on how to adapt new evidence-based interventions for mater...
BACKGROUND: There is a lack of literature on how to adapt new evidence-based interventions for mater...