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...
Background: Higher maternal and neonatal deaths are common in low‑ and middle‑income countries; due ...
Objective: For evaluation of the midwives and lady health visitor’s knowledge about neonatal resusci...
Maternal mortality, infant mortality and neonatal mortality are high in Pakistan where maternal heal...
Background: More than 450 newborns die every hour worldwide, before they reach the age of four weeks...
Background This study assesses the competency of maternal and neonatal health (MNH) professionals at...
Pakistan\u27s neonatal mortality rate has the highest proportion in the South Introdu ared to Asian ...
Background: In India, an estimated four million deaths occur each year in the neonatal period. Effec...
Background/ Rationale Millennium Development Goal 4 (MDG 4) calls for reduction in under-five mortal...
Background: In LMICs including Pakistan, neonatal health and survival is a critical challenge, and t...
Background: Healthcare delivery globally and particularly in low-income setting is challenged by mul...
There is a high prevalence of infant mortality in South Asia and other parts of Asia, but overall, t...
Background In LMICs including Pakistan, neonatal health and survival is a critical c...
The maternal mortality ratio (MMR) in Pakistan stands at 178 deaths per 100000 live births (Pakistan...
Introduction Pakistan is facing a challenging situation in terms of high newborn mor...
With a maternal mortality rate of 276 deaths per 100,000 live births, Pakistan is one of the countri...
Background: Higher maternal and neonatal deaths are common in low‑ and middle‑income countries; due ...
Objective: For evaluation of the midwives and lady health visitor’s knowledge about neonatal resusci...
Maternal mortality, infant mortality and neonatal mortality are high in Pakistan where maternal heal...
Background: More than 450 newborns die every hour worldwide, before they reach the age of four weeks...
Background This study assesses the competency of maternal and neonatal health (MNH) professionals at...
Pakistan\u27s neonatal mortality rate has the highest proportion in the South Introdu ared to Asian ...
Background: In India, an estimated four million deaths occur each year in the neonatal period. Effec...
Background/ Rationale Millennium Development Goal 4 (MDG 4) calls for reduction in under-five mortal...
Background: In LMICs including Pakistan, neonatal health and survival is a critical challenge, and t...
Background: Healthcare delivery globally and particularly in low-income setting is challenged by mul...
There is a high prevalence of infant mortality in South Asia and other parts of Asia, but overall, t...
Background In LMICs including Pakistan, neonatal health and survival is a critical c...
The maternal mortality ratio (MMR) in Pakistan stands at 178 deaths per 100000 live births (Pakistan...
Introduction Pakistan is facing a challenging situation in terms of high newborn mor...
With a maternal mortality rate of 276 deaths per 100,000 live births, Pakistan is one of the countri...
Background: Higher maternal and neonatal deaths are common in low‑ and middle‑income countries; due ...
Objective: For evaluation of the midwives and lady health visitor’s knowledge about neonatal resusci...
Maternal mortality, infant mortality and neonatal mortality are high in Pakistan where maternal heal...