Background Patient experience of care reflects the quality of health care in health facilities. While there are multiple studies documenting abuse and disrespect to women during childbirth, there is limited evidence on the mistreatment of newborns immediately after childbirth. This paper addresses the evidence gap by assessing the prevalence and risk factors associated with mistreatment of newborns after childbirth in Nepal, based on a large-scale observational study. Methods and findings This is a prospective observational cohort study conducted over a period of 18 months in 4 public referral hospitals in Nepal. All newborns born at the facilities during the study period, who breathed spontaneously and were observed, were included. A set o...
Abstract Background The study aims to assess the discordance between self-reported and observed meas...
Introduction: Respectful and dignified healthcare is a fundamental right for every woman. However, m...
Newborn morbidity and mortality remains high despite a remarkable decline in the infant mortality an...
Background: Patient experience of care reflects the quality of health care in health facilities. Whi...
BackgroundPatient experience of care reflects the quality of health care in health facilities. While...
Introduction Trust of women and families toward health institutions has led to increased use of thei...
BACKGROUND: Respectful maternal and newborn care (RMNC) is an important component of high-quality ca...
BackgroundRespectful maternal and newborn care (RMNC) is an important component of high-quality care...
BACKGROUND: Amid efforts to improve the quality of care for women and neonates during childbirth, th...
Background Globally between 1990 and 2015, maternal and newborn mortality have decreased 44% and 46%...
INTRODUCTION: Respectful and dignified healthcare is a fundamental right for every woman. However, m...
Background: Respectful maternity care is a fundamental human right, and an important component of qu...
BACKGROUND: Recent evidence suggests that mistreatment of women during childbirth is a global challe...
Background: In many countries, rates of facility-based childbirth have increased substantially in re...
Introductions: Child health indicators of under-five and infant mortality has improved in Nepal but ...
Abstract Background The study aims to assess the discordance between self-reported and observed meas...
Introduction: Respectful and dignified healthcare is a fundamental right for every woman. However, m...
Newborn morbidity and mortality remains high despite a remarkable decline in the infant mortality an...
Background: Patient experience of care reflects the quality of health care in health facilities. Whi...
BackgroundPatient experience of care reflects the quality of health care in health facilities. While...
Introduction Trust of women and families toward health institutions has led to increased use of thei...
BACKGROUND: Respectful maternal and newborn care (RMNC) is an important component of high-quality ca...
BackgroundRespectful maternal and newborn care (RMNC) is an important component of high-quality care...
BACKGROUND: Amid efforts to improve the quality of care for women and neonates during childbirth, th...
Background Globally between 1990 and 2015, maternal and newborn mortality have decreased 44% and 46%...
INTRODUCTION: Respectful and dignified healthcare is a fundamental right for every woman. However, m...
Background: Respectful maternity care is a fundamental human right, and an important component of qu...
BACKGROUND: Recent evidence suggests that mistreatment of women during childbirth is a global challe...
Background: In many countries, rates of facility-based childbirth have increased substantially in re...
Introductions: Child health indicators of under-five and infant mortality has improved in Nepal but ...
Abstract Background The study aims to assess the discordance between self-reported and observed meas...
Introduction: Respectful and dignified healthcare is a fundamental right for every woman. However, m...
Newborn morbidity and mortality remains high despite a remarkable decline in the infant mortality an...