Since 2006, Uganda has experienced a nonchanging neonatal mortality rate of 27 out of 1,000 live births, which is higher than the global average of 19 deaths for every 1,000 live births. The purpose of this retrospective cross-sectional study was to determine factors affecting access to health services and their impact on newborn deaths in Uganda. Mosley and Chen\u27s model for child survival in developing nations provided the framework for the study. Secondary data from the 2016 demographic and health survey (UDHS) collected by the Uganda Bureau of Statistics (UBOs) was used. A total of 7,538 cases were used and analyzed using binary logistic regression and one-way analysis of covariance (ANCOVA). The results showed attending less than 4 a...
Background: Although low birthweight (LBW) babies represent only 15.5% of global births, it is the l...
Background: Reducing neonatal-related deaths is one of the major bottlenecks to achieving Millennium...
Lack of universal coverage of proven, low-cost, high-impact interventions—particularly for underserv...
Background: Neonatal and maternal health services have a bearing on neonatal mortality. Direct and i...
This paper examines the impact of access to health facilities on infant and child mortality in Ugand...
Background: Neonatal and maternal health services have a bearing on neonatal mortality. Direct and i...
Background: To achieve a child mortality reduction according to millennium development goal 4, it is...
This paper examines the impact of access to health facilities on infant and child mortality in Ugand...
Each year in Uganda 141 000 children die before reaching their fifth birthday; 26% of these children...
This paper examines the impact of access to health facilities on infant and child mortality in Ugand...
This paper examines the impact of access to health facilities on infant and child mortality in Ugand...
Abstract Background Neonatal and maternal health services have a bearing on neonatal mortality. Dire...
To achieve a child mortality reduction according to millennium development goal 4, it is necessary t...
Background: Reducing neonatal-related deaths is one of the major bottlenecks to achieving Millennium...
Background: Although low birthweight (LBW) babies represent only 15.5% of global births, it is the l...
Background: Although low birthweight (LBW) babies represent only 15.5% of global births, it is the l...
Background: Reducing neonatal-related deaths is one of the major bottlenecks to achieving Millennium...
Lack of universal coverage of proven, low-cost, high-impact interventions—particularly for underserv...
Background: Neonatal and maternal health services have a bearing on neonatal mortality. Direct and i...
This paper examines the impact of access to health facilities on infant and child mortality in Ugand...
Background: Neonatal and maternal health services have a bearing on neonatal mortality. Direct and i...
Background: To achieve a child mortality reduction according to millennium development goal 4, it is...
This paper examines the impact of access to health facilities on infant and child mortality in Ugand...
Each year in Uganda 141 000 children die before reaching their fifth birthday; 26% of these children...
This paper examines the impact of access to health facilities on infant and child mortality in Ugand...
This paper examines the impact of access to health facilities on infant and child mortality in Ugand...
Abstract Background Neonatal and maternal health services have a bearing on neonatal mortality. Dire...
To achieve a child mortality reduction according to millennium development goal 4, it is necessary t...
Background: Reducing neonatal-related deaths is one of the major bottlenecks to achieving Millennium...
Background: Although low birthweight (LBW) babies represent only 15.5% of global births, it is the l...
Background: Although low birthweight (LBW) babies represent only 15.5% of global births, it is the l...
Background: Reducing neonatal-related deaths is one of the major bottlenecks to achieving Millennium...
Lack of universal coverage of proven, low-cost, high-impact interventions—particularly for underserv...