BACKGROUND: In Uganda and elsewhere, the private sector provides an increasing and significant proportion of maternal and child health services. However, little is known whether private care results in better quality services and improved outcomes compared to the public sector, especially regarding care at the time of birth. OBJECTIVE: To describe the characteristics of care-seekers and assess newborn care practices and services received at public and private facilities in rural eastern Uganda. DESIGN: Within a community-based maternal and newborn care intervention with health systems strengthening, we collected data from mothers with infants at baseline and endline using a structured questionnaire. Descriptive, bivariate, and multivariate ...
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BackgroundThe current maternal mortality ratio in Uganda is 336 maternal deaths per 100,000 live bir...
Background: Neonatal death accounts for one fifth of all under-five mortality in Uganda. Suboptimal ...
BACKGROUND: In Uganda and elsewhere, the private sector provides an increasing and significant propo...
BACKGROUND: In Uganda and elsewhere, the private sector provides an increasing and significant propo...
BACKGROUND: Four million neonatal deaths are estimated to occur each year and almost all in low inco...
Background: Care for women and babies before, during, and after the time of birth is a sensitive mea...
BACKGROUND: In Uganda maternal and neonatal mortality remains high due to a number of factors, inclu...
Background: In Uganda maternal and neonatal mortality remains high due to a number of factors, inclu...
BACKGROUND: Care for women and babies before, during, and after the time of birth is a sensitive mea...
Background: Care for women and babies before, during, and after the time of birth is a sensitive mea...
BACKGROUND: Disparities in perinatal health care occur worldwide. If the UN Millennium Development G...
Background: In Uganda maternal and neonatal mortality remains high due to a number of factors, inclu...
Abstract Background The slow progress in reducing maternal and newborn death in low and middle-incom...
Background: The MANIFEST study in eastern Uganda employed a participatory multisectoral approach to ...
License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the ...
BackgroundThe current maternal mortality ratio in Uganda is 336 maternal deaths per 100,000 live bir...
Background: Neonatal death accounts for one fifth of all under-five mortality in Uganda. Suboptimal ...
BACKGROUND: In Uganda and elsewhere, the private sector provides an increasing and significant propo...
BACKGROUND: In Uganda and elsewhere, the private sector provides an increasing and significant propo...
BACKGROUND: Four million neonatal deaths are estimated to occur each year and almost all in low inco...
Background: Care for women and babies before, during, and after the time of birth is a sensitive mea...
BACKGROUND: In Uganda maternal and neonatal mortality remains high due to a number of factors, inclu...
Background: In Uganda maternal and neonatal mortality remains high due to a number of factors, inclu...
BACKGROUND: Care for women and babies before, during, and after the time of birth is a sensitive mea...
Background: Care for women and babies before, during, and after the time of birth is a sensitive mea...
BACKGROUND: Disparities in perinatal health care occur worldwide. If the UN Millennium Development G...
Background: In Uganda maternal and neonatal mortality remains high due to a number of factors, inclu...
Abstract Background The slow progress in reducing maternal and newborn death in low and middle-incom...
Background: The MANIFEST study in eastern Uganda employed a participatory multisectoral approach to ...
License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the ...
BackgroundThe current maternal mortality ratio in Uganda is 336 maternal deaths per 100,000 live bir...
Background: Neonatal death accounts for one fifth of all under-five mortality in Uganda. Suboptimal ...