OBJECTIVE: To assess the availability of resources that support the provision of basic neonatal care in eight first-referral level (district) hospitals in Kenya. METHODS: We selected two hospitals each from four of Kenya's eight provinces with the aim of representing the diversity of this part of the health system in Kenya. We created a checklist of 53 indicator items necessary for providing essential basic care to newborns and assessed their availability at each of the eight hospitals by direct observation, and then compared our observations with the opinions of health workers providing care to newborns on recent availability for some items, using a self-administered structured questionnaire. RESULTS: The hospitals surveyed were often unab...
This study assesses the current availability and quality of inpatient newborn care in hospitals in N...
In many African countries, including Kenya, a major barrier to achieving child survival goals is the...
Introduction: Health facility preparedness is essential for delivering quality maternal and newborn ...
OBJECTIVE: An audit of neonatal care services provided by clinical training centres was undertaken t...
Background: Given the high mortality associated with neonatal illnesses and severe malnutrition and ...
Objective An audit of neonatal care services provided by clinical training centres was undertaken to...
Background: Given the high mortality associated with neonatal illnesses and severe malnutrition and ...
<div><p>Introduction</p><p>Appropriate demand for, and supply of, high quality essential neonatal ca...
Effective coverage requires that those in need can access skilled care supported by adequate resourc...
Introduction Progress has been made in Kenya towards reducing child mortality as part of efforts ali...
Neonatal deaths contribute a growing proportion to childhood mortality, and increasing access to inp...
Neonatal deaths contribute a growing proportion to childhood mortality, and increasing access to inp...
Neonatal mortality currently accounts for 45% of all child mortality in Kenya, standing at 22 per 10...
Objectives Prematurity is the leading cause of global neonatal and infant mortality. Many babies cou...
Background: Small and sick newborns need high quality specialised care within health facilities to a...
This study assesses the current availability and quality of inpatient newborn care in hospitals in N...
In many African countries, including Kenya, a major barrier to achieving child survival goals is the...
Introduction: Health facility preparedness is essential for delivering quality maternal and newborn ...
OBJECTIVE: An audit of neonatal care services provided by clinical training centres was undertaken t...
Background: Given the high mortality associated with neonatal illnesses and severe malnutrition and ...
Objective An audit of neonatal care services provided by clinical training centres was undertaken to...
Background: Given the high mortality associated with neonatal illnesses and severe malnutrition and ...
<div><p>Introduction</p><p>Appropriate demand for, and supply of, high quality essential neonatal ca...
Effective coverage requires that those in need can access skilled care supported by adequate resourc...
Introduction Progress has been made in Kenya towards reducing child mortality as part of efforts ali...
Neonatal deaths contribute a growing proportion to childhood mortality, and increasing access to inp...
Neonatal deaths contribute a growing proportion to childhood mortality, and increasing access to inp...
Neonatal mortality currently accounts for 45% of all child mortality in Kenya, standing at 22 per 10...
Objectives Prematurity is the leading cause of global neonatal and infant mortality. Many babies cou...
Background: Small and sick newborns need high quality specialised care within health facilities to a...
This study assesses the current availability and quality of inpatient newborn care in hospitals in N...
In many African countries, including Kenya, a major barrier to achieving child survival goals is the...
Introduction: Health facility preparedness is essential for delivering quality maternal and newborn ...