Background: Every year, 120,000 newborns die in Ethiopia. In 2005 a national Safe Motherhood Community-Based Survey was carried out on behalf of the Family Health Department to explore community practices surrounding newborn health and care seeking behavior.Objective: To explore and understand health seeking behavior, and identify the positive practices surrounding care of the newborn.Methods: In-depth interviews and focus group discussions regarding newborn care practices were conducted with mothers, older women, men with young children, health providers, religious leaders and elders across Ethiopia’s 11 regions.Important findings: Tradition recommends mothers and their newborns to stay at home for 40 days. The principle behind the practic...
Introduction. Neonatal mortality contributes a higher percentage of infant mortality, especially in ...
Abstract Background The provision of optimal and q...
BACKGROUND:In Ethiopia, neonatal mortality remains high and accounts for about half of the under-fiv...
Background: Every year, 120,000 newborns die in Ethiopia. In 2005 a national Safe Motherhood Communi...
Background: In Ethiopia, close to 120,000 newborns die annually and newborn mortality now constitute...
Background: Most of the newborns death in developing countries occur at home. Up to two-thirds of th...
Background: In 2005 a Safe Motherhood Community-Based Survey was carried out on behalf of the Family...
BACKGROUND: Neonatal mortality rates in Ethiopia are among the highest in the world. Reducing neonat...
BACKGROUND:Worldwide about 4 million newborns die each year; of which around 600,000 newborns die fr...
Background: In 2014, USAID and University Research Co., LLC, initiated a new project under the broad...
Information is limited about practice of mothers on newborn care at home level. Appropriate newborn ...
Despite efforts to improve access to and quality of care for newborns, the first month after birth r...
Abstract Background Ethiopia has made significant progress in reducing child mortality but newborn m...
BACKGROUND: Improving newborn survival is essential if Ethiopia is to achieve Millennium Development...
Newborn care refers to the care that is provided to the baby from birth to one-month-old by a caregi...
Introduction. Neonatal mortality contributes a higher percentage of infant mortality, especially in ...
Abstract Background The provision of optimal and q...
BACKGROUND:In Ethiopia, neonatal mortality remains high and accounts for about half of the under-fiv...
Background: Every year, 120,000 newborns die in Ethiopia. In 2005 a national Safe Motherhood Communi...
Background: In Ethiopia, close to 120,000 newborns die annually and newborn mortality now constitute...
Background: Most of the newborns death in developing countries occur at home. Up to two-thirds of th...
Background: In 2005 a Safe Motherhood Community-Based Survey was carried out on behalf of the Family...
BACKGROUND: Neonatal mortality rates in Ethiopia are among the highest in the world. Reducing neonat...
BACKGROUND:Worldwide about 4 million newborns die each year; of which around 600,000 newborns die fr...
Background: In 2014, USAID and University Research Co., LLC, initiated a new project under the broad...
Information is limited about practice of mothers on newborn care at home level. Appropriate newborn ...
Despite efforts to improve access to and quality of care for newborns, the first month after birth r...
Abstract Background Ethiopia has made significant progress in reducing child mortality but newborn m...
BACKGROUND: Improving newborn survival is essential if Ethiopia is to achieve Millennium Development...
Newborn care refers to the care that is provided to the baby from birth to one-month-old by a caregi...
Introduction. Neonatal mortality contributes a higher percentage of infant mortality, especially in ...
Abstract Background The provision of optimal and q...
BACKGROUND:In Ethiopia, neonatal mortality remains high and accounts for about half of the under-fiv...