This study aimed to examine the effects of the Helping Babies Breathe (HBB) training interventions program on the knowledge, psychomotor skills, and competency of health workers in managing birth asphyxia and reducing mortality of newborns experiencing asphyxia within 24 hours. This study used pre- and post-test design (quasi experimental study). Purposive sampling was employed, and a computer-generated number was used to select the participants. Health workers from Juba Teaching Hospital comprised the intervention group. They were evaluated before and after the training from February to June 2017. A post training skill and competency evaluation was performed using a NeoNatalie newborn simulator and was repeated after three months of implem...
Background: Skilled birth attendants must be competent to provide prompt resuscitation to save newbo...
Background and objectives: In low- and middle-income countries, the leading cause of neonatal mortal...
Globally, deaths around the time of birth are unacceptably high of which there are about 2.7 million...
Background Worldwide, neonatal mortality remains a significant burden. One substantial cause of mort...
Background: Neonatal mortality remains disturbingly high in Nigeria. Helping Babies Breathe (HBB) is...
The Helping Babies Breathe (HBB) training program trains providers in effective resuscitation of inf...
Background: Neonatal deaths account for over 40% of all under-5 year deaths; their reduction is incr...
A B S T R A C T Background: Reducing neonatal deaths and mortality due to birth asphyxia from preven...
BACKGROUND: Birth asphyxia kills 0.7 to 1.6 million newborns a year globally with 99% of deaths in d...
Birth asphyxia kills 0.7 to 1.6 million newborns a year globally with 99% of deaths in developing co...
Over 80% of deliveries in Sudan occur in rural areas, attended by village midwives (VMWs). To determ...
Background: Each year 700,000 infants die due to intrapartum-related complications. Helping Babies B...
BACKGROUND: Early neonatal mortality has remained high and unchanged for many years in Tanzania, a r...
Background Simulation-based Helping Babies Breathe (HBB) training is currently rolled-out in around...
BackgroundNewborn resuscitation is a life-saving intervention for birth asphyxia, a leading cause of...
Background: Skilled birth attendants must be competent to provide prompt resuscitation to save newbo...
Background and objectives: In low- and middle-income countries, the leading cause of neonatal mortal...
Globally, deaths around the time of birth are unacceptably high of which there are about 2.7 million...
Background Worldwide, neonatal mortality remains a significant burden. One substantial cause of mort...
Background: Neonatal mortality remains disturbingly high in Nigeria. Helping Babies Breathe (HBB) is...
The Helping Babies Breathe (HBB) training program trains providers in effective resuscitation of inf...
Background: Neonatal deaths account for over 40% of all under-5 year deaths; their reduction is incr...
A B S T R A C T Background: Reducing neonatal deaths and mortality due to birth asphyxia from preven...
BACKGROUND: Birth asphyxia kills 0.7 to 1.6 million newborns a year globally with 99% of deaths in d...
Birth asphyxia kills 0.7 to 1.6 million newborns a year globally with 99% of deaths in developing co...
Over 80% of deliveries in Sudan occur in rural areas, attended by village midwives (VMWs). To determ...
Background: Each year 700,000 infants die due to intrapartum-related complications. Helping Babies B...
BACKGROUND: Early neonatal mortality has remained high and unchanged for many years in Tanzania, a r...
Background Simulation-based Helping Babies Breathe (HBB) training is currently rolled-out in around...
BackgroundNewborn resuscitation is a life-saving intervention for birth asphyxia, a leading cause of...
Background: Skilled birth attendants must be competent to provide prompt resuscitation to save newbo...
Background and objectives: In low- and middle-income countries, the leading cause of neonatal mortal...
Globally, deaths around the time of birth are unacceptably high of which there are about 2.7 million...