Evaluation of health workforce competence in maternal and neonatal issues in public health sector of Pakistan: an Assessment of their training needs

  • Ariff, Shabina
  • Soofi, Sajid B.
  • Sadiq, Kamran
  • Feroze, Asher B.
  • Khan, Shuaib
  • Jafarey, Sadiqua N.
  • Ali, Nabeela
  • Bhutta, Zulfiqar A.
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Publication date
November 2010
Publisher
eCommons@AKU

Abstract

Background: More than 450 newborns die every hour worldwide, before they reach the age of four weeks (neonatal period) and over 500,000 women die from complications related to childbirth. The major direct causes of neonatal death are infections (36%), Prematurity (28%) and Asphyxia (23%). Pakistan has one of the highest perinatal and neonatal mortality rates in the region and contributes significantly to global neonatal mortality. The high mortality rates are partially attributable to scarcity of trained skilled birth attendants and paucity of resources. Empowerment of health care providers with adequate knowledge and skills can serve as instrument of change. Methods: We carried out training needs assessment analysis in the public health se...

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