BACKGROUND: Basic newborn resuscitation for babies not breathing at birth is a highly effective intervention and its scale-up identified as a top research priority. However, tracking progress on the scale-up and coverage of this intervention is compromised by limitations in measuring both the number of newborns receiving the intervention and the number of newborns requiring the intervention. Using data from a facility and birth attendant survey in Gombe State, Nigeria, we aimed to advance the measurement agenda by developing a proxy indicator defined as the "percent of newborns born in a facility with the potential to provide newborn resuscitation". METHODS: The indicator's denominator was defined as: the total number of births in facilitie...
SummaryCurrent resuscitation practices are often poor in low-income settings. The purpose of this re...
Background: Each year approximately 10 million babies do not breathe immediately at birth, of which ...
Background: Each year approximately 10 million babies do not breathe immediately at birth, of which ...
Background: Neonatal resuscitation is a method of preventing morbidities & mortality from asphyx...
Background: Neonatal resuscitation is a method of preventing morbidities & mortality from asphyx...
Introduction: Nigeria still has high newborn deaths and birth asphyxia remains a major cause. B...
BACKGROUND: Each year approximately 10 million babies do not breathe immediately at birth, of which ...
BACKGROUND: Annually, 14 million newborns require stimulation to initiate breathing at birth and 6 m...
BACKGROUND: An estimated two-thirds of the world's 2.7 million newborn deaths could be prevented wit...
Background: Routine institutional training of doctors and nurses on newborn resuscitation have comme...
Oakland, California Oakland, Californiauzomauwakah@gmail.com nsmee@samuelmerritt.eduAbstract—Neonata...
BackgroundAnnually, 14 million newborns require stimulation to initiate breathing at birth and 6 mil...
BackgroundAnnually, 14 million newborns require stimulation to initiate breathing at birth and 6 mil...
Background Annually, 14 million newborns require stimulation to initiate breathing at birth and 6...
Background Neonatal mortality, often due to birth asphyxia, remains stubbornly high in sub-Saharan...
SummaryCurrent resuscitation practices are often poor in low-income settings. The purpose of this re...
Background: Each year approximately 10 million babies do not breathe immediately at birth, of which ...
Background: Each year approximately 10 million babies do not breathe immediately at birth, of which ...
Background: Neonatal resuscitation is a method of preventing morbidities & mortality from asphyx...
Background: Neonatal resuscitation is a method of preventing morbidities & mortality from asphyx...
Introduction: Nigeria still has high newborn deaths and birth asphyxia remains a major cause. B...
BACKGROUND: Each year approximately 10 million babies do not breathe immediately at birth, of which ...
BACKGROUND: Annually, 14 million newborns require stimulation to initiate breathing at birth and 6 m...
BACKGROUND: An estimated two-thirds of the world's 2.7 million newborn deaths could be prevented wit...
Background: Routine institutional training of doctors and nurses on newborn resuscitation have comme...
Oakland, California Oakland, Californiauzomauwakah@gmail.com nsmee@samuelmerritt.eduAbstract—Neonata...
BackgroundAnnually, 14 million newborns require stimulation to initiate breathing at birth and 6 mil...
BackgroundAnnually, 14 million newborns require stimulation to initiate breathing at birth and 6 mil...
Background Annually, 14 million newborns require stimulation to initiate breathing at birth and 6...
Background Neonatal mortality, often due to birth asphyxia, remains stubbornly high in sub-Saharan...
SummaryCurrent resuscitation practices are often poor in low-income settings. The purpose of this re...
Background: Each year approximately 10 million babies do not breathe immediately at birth, of which ...
Background: Each year approximately 10 million babies do not breathe immediately at birth, of which ...