This study tested the introduction of a new integrated clinical record in Jordan where currently no clinical report links antenatal, birth and postnatal care for women. As a result, no continuity of information is provided to clinicians nor are there national statistics on trends, or performance of hospitals around birth. Our study was conducted in the Jordanian Ministry of Health, the maternity wards and registration departments of three hospitals in Jordan and in the Maternal and Child Health Centres located near these hospitals. We used an exploratory, descriptive design and practice-research engagement to investigate and report on the process of change to improve and implement the new birth record. Through engaging practitioners in rese...
BACKGROUND: Birth registration marks a child's right to identity and is the first step to establishi...
BACKGROUND: Policymakers need regular high-quality coverage data on care around the time of birth to...
Objective: This study describes staffing, caseloads and reported routine practices for normal child...
University of Technology, Sydney. Faculty of Nursing, Midwifery and Health.NO FULL TEXT AVAILABLE. A...
Aim: to examine data collected during the testing of a new birth record in Jordan from 1 July to 31 ...
Background: Electronic-health (e-health) provides opportunities for quality improvement of healthcar...
This article describes the practice—research engagement (PRE) that occurred during an action r...
Background: In 1996, the World Health Organization stated that 'childbirth is a natural process and ...
Abstract This paper introduces a new integrated clinical record in Jordan using the RFID technology,...
Yousef S Khader,1 Mohammad S Alyahya,2 Nihaya A Al-Sheyab,3 Khulood K Shattnawi,4 Hind Rajeh Saqer,5...
Aims and objectives: The aims of the study were a) to explore the determinants of both the utilizati...
Background Countries with the highest burden of maternal and newborn deaths and stillbirths often ha...
Researchers in this study reviewed the medical records of all pregnant women admitted to give birth,...
BACKGROUND: Progress in reducing maternal and neonatal deaths and stillbirths is impeded by data gap...
BACKGROUND: Progress in reducing maternal and neonatal deaths and stillbirths is impeded by data gap...
BACKGROUND: Birth registration marks a child's right to identity and is the first step to establishi...
BACKGROUND: Policymakers need regular high-quality coverage data on care around the time of birth to...
Objective: This study describes staffing, caseloads and reported routine practices for normal child...
University of Technology, Sydney. Faculty of Nursing, Midwifery and Health.NO FULL TEXT AVAILABLE. A...
Aim: to examine data collected during the testing of a new birth record in Jordan from 1 July to 31 ...
Background: Electronic-health (e-health) provides opportunities for quality improvement of healthcar...
This article describes the practice—research engagement (PRE) that occurred during an action r...
Background: In 1996, the World Health Organization stated that 'childbirth is a natural process and ...
Abstract This paper introduces a new integrated clinical record in Jordan using the RFID technology,...
Yousef S Khader,1 Mohammad S Alyahya,2 Nihaya A Al-Sheyab,3 Khulood K Shattnawi,4 Hind Rajeh Saqer,5...
Aims and objectives: The aims of the study were a) to explore the determinants of both the utilizati...
Background Countries with the highest burden of maternal and newborn deaths and stillbirths often ha...
Researchers in this study reviewed the medical records of all pregnant women admitted to give birth,...
BACKGROUND: Progress in reducing maternal and neonatal deaths and stillbirths is impeded by data gap...
BACKGROUND: Progress in reducing maternal and neonatal deaths and stillbirths is impeded by data gap...
BACKGROUND: Birth registration marks a child's right to identity and is the first step to establishi...
BACKGROUND: Policymakers need regular high-quality coverage data on care around the time of birth to...
Objective: This study describes staffing, caseloads and reported routine practices for normal child...