Aims To present the perceptions of women in rural Malawi regarding the health problems affecting neonates and infants and to explore the relevance of these perceptions for child health policy and strategy in Malawi. Methods Women’s groups in Mchinji district identified newborn and infant health problems (204 groups, 3484 women), prioritised problems they considered most important (204 groups, 3338 women) and recorded these problems on monitoring forms. Qualitative data was obtained through 6 focus-group discussions with the women’s groups and 22 interviews with individuals living in women’s group communities but not attending groups. Results Women in Malawi do not define the neonatal period according to any epidemiological definition. In or...
Background Despite Malawi government’s policy to support women to deliver in health ...
Background Malawi has a high perinatal mortality rate of 40 deaths per 1,000 births....
textabstractBackground Despite efforts to reduce under-5 mortality rates worldwide, an estimated 6.6...
Aims To present the perceptions of women in rural Malawi regarding the health problems affecting neo...
Low birthweight (LBW) babies account for >80% of neonatal mortality in sub-Saharan Africa and South ...
BackgroundLow birthweight (LBW) babies account for >80% of neonatal mortality in sub-Saharan Africa ...
Background Childhood malnutrition, an important risk factor for child mortality, has been a major he...
This is a summary of findings from a social analysis studies carried out by CARE as a baseline study...
Malawi is among the five sub-sahara Africa presenting with very high maternal mortality rates, 984 p...
The aim of our study was to explore and understand the factors that affect growth of low birth weigh...
Aim: To investigate mothers’ perceptions of breastfeeding and influences from their social network....
Abstract Background The UN Millennium Development Goals call for substantial reductions in maternal ...
Background The number of preterm birth is increasing worldwide, especially in low income countrie...
Research was conducted to get a community’s perspective on the factors contributing to continued mat...
Objective: to investigate perceptions of preterm birth, infections in pregnancy and perinatal mortal...
Background Despite Malawi government’s policy to support women to deliver in health ...
Background Malawi has a high perinatal mortality rate of 40 deaths per 1,000 births....
textabstractBackground Despite efforts to reduce under-5 mortality rates worldwide, an estimated 6.6...
Aims To present the perceptions of women in rural Malawi regarding the health problems affecting neo...
Low birthweight (LBW) babies account for >80% of neonatal mortality in sub-Saharan Africa and South ...
BackgroundLow birthweight (LBW) babies account for >80% of neonatal mortality in sub-Saharan Africa ...
Background Childhood malnutrition, an important risk factor for child mortality, has been a major he...
This is a summary of findings from a social analysis studies carried out by CARE as a baseline study...
Malawi is among the five sub-sahara Africa presenting with very high maternal mortality rates, 984 p...
The aim of our study was to explore and understand the factors that affect growth of low birth weigh...
Aim: To investigate mothers’ perceptions of breastfeeding and influences from their social network....
Abstract Background The UN Millennium Development Goals call for substantial reductions in maternal ...
Background The number of preterm birth is increasing worldwide, especially in low income countrie...
Research was conducted to get a community’s perspective on the factors contributing to continued mat...
Objective: to investigate perceptions of preterm birth, infections in pregnancy and perinatal mortal...
Background Despite Malawi government’s policy to support women to deliver in health ...
Background Malawi has a high perinatal mortality rate of 40 deaths per 1,000 births....
textabstractBackground Despite efforts to reduce under-5 mortality rates worldwide, an estimated 6.6...