Infant mortality rate (IMR) is an indication of overall population health, maternal and child health, accessibility and quality of primary health care, and the availability of community resources. The current IMR in the United States is high despite advances made in the medical field. The purpose of our systematic review is to describe and critically appraise research about prenatal events, postnatal events, and increased infant mortality rate and to give nursing practice recommendations to help decrease the rate. We used CINAHL, Medline and PubMed to find 20 research articles. Overall, the research stated that going to prenatal visits had a direct correlation to the outcomes of the infant after delivery, the importance of patient teaching ...
Background: Preterm infants are still at an increased risk for suboptimal neurodevelopmental outcome...
Background Premature birth is the leading cause of neonatal death and second leading in children und...
Global maternal and neonatal mortality rates remain unacceptably high. The postnatal period, encompa...
Infant mortality rate (IMR) is defined as the number of infant deaths per 1,000 live births. Infant ...
The authors present the results of a community-wide infant mortality review, describe implications f...
Background: Perinatal loss is one of the most traumatic life events. It is indeed a great psychologi...
Global maternal and neonatal mortality rates remain unacceptably high. The postnatal period, encompa...
Objectives: The objectives of this study include understanding the association between adequate pren...
Despite an overall downward trend in neonatal and post neonatal deaths in recent years, the United S...
Introduction Neonatal mortality is a major public health concern, with approximately 2.4 million neo...
Background: SDG 3 includes an ambitious target of reducing the global MMR to less than 70 per 100 00...
Background: The prevalence of low birth weight affects approximately 3-10% of live-born newborns in ...
Birth defects are a leading cause of infant mortality in the United States, accounting for 20.6% of ...
India has unacceptably high maternal and neonatal mortality rates (174 per 100,000 and 28 per 1000, ...
BACKGROUND:Despite advances in healthcare, stillbirth rates remain relatively unchanged. We conducte...
Background: Preterm infants are still at an increased risk for suboptimal neurodevelopmental outcome...
Background Premature birth is the leading cause of neonatal death and second leading in children und...
Global maternal and neonatal mortality rates remain unacceptably high. The postnatal period, encompa...
Infant mortality rate (IMR) is defined as the number of infant deaths per 1,000 live births. Infant ...
The authors present the results of a community-wide infant mortality review, describe implications f...
Background: Perinatal loss is one of the most traumatic life events. It is indeed a great psychologi...
Global maternal and neonatal mortality rates remain unacceptably high. The postnatal period, encompa...
Objectives: The objectives of this study include understanding the association between adequate pren...
Despite an overall downward trend in neonatal and post neonatal deaths in recent years, the United S...
Introduction Neonatal mortality is a major public health concern, with approximately 2.4 million neo...
Background: SDG 3 includes an ambitious target of reducing the global MMR to less than 70 per 100 00...
Background: The prevalence of low birth weight affects approximately 3-10% of live-born newborns in ...
Birth defects are a leading cause of infant mortality in the United States, accounting for 20.6% of ...
India has unacceptably high maternal and neonatal mortality rates (174 per 100,000 and 28 per 1000, ...
BACKGROUND:Despite advances in healthcare, stillbirth rates remain relatively unchanged. We conducte...
Background: Preterm infants are still at an increased risk for suboptimal neurodevelopmental outcome...
Background Premature birth is the leading cause of neonatal death and second leading in children und...
Global maternal and neonatal mortality rates remain unacceptably high. The postnatal period, encompa...