Knowledge of key decision makers and actors in newborn care is necessary to ensure that health interventions are targeted at the right people. This was a cross-sectional study carried out in Lira district, Northern Uganda. Multivariable logistic regression was used to determine factors associated with mothers being the key decision maker regarding where to give birth from and when to initiate breastfeeding. Fathers were the key decision makers on the place of birth (54.3%, n = 505) and on whether to seek care for a sick newborn child (47.7%, n = 92). Grandmothers most commonly bathed the baby immediately after birth (55.5%, n = 516), whereas mothers and health workers were common decision makers regarding breastfeeding initiation. Predictor...
BACKGROUND: Care for women and babies before, during, and after the time of birth is a sensitive mea...
Background Sub-Saharan Africa is the region with the highest neonatal mortality rate, with Uganda re...
Background Based on the realization that Uganda is not on track to achieving Millennium Developme...
Knowledge of key decision makers and actors in newborn care is necessary to ensure that health inter...
Background: Neonatal death accounts for one fifth of all under-five mortality in Uganda. Suboptimal ...
Background: Early initiation and exclusive breastfeeding reduce neonatal morbidity and mortality. On...
BACKGROUND: Care for women and babies before, during, and after the time of birth is a sensitive mea...
Background. Most information on newborn care practices in Uganda is from rural communities which may...
Background: Care for women and babies before, during, and after the time of birth is a sensitive mea...
Background: Neonatal mortality has remained resistant to change in the wake of declining child morta...
Background: To enhance understanding of the roles of community-based initiatives in poor rural socie...
Background Uganda continues to have a high neonatal mortality rate, with 20 deaths per 1000 live bi...
Background: Care for women and babies before, during, and after the time of birth is a sensitive mea...
BACKGROUND: In Uganda and elsewhere, the private sector provides an increasing and significant propo...
Background: Reducing neonatal-related deaths is one of the major bottlenecks to achieving Millennium...
BACKGROUND: Care for women and babies before, during, and after the time of birth is a sensitive mea...
Background Sub-Saharan Africa is the region with the highest neonatal mortality rate, with Uganda re...
Background Based on the realization that Uganda is not on track to achieving Millennium Developme...
Knowledge of key decision makers and actors in newborn care is necessary to ensure that health inter...
Background: Neonatal death accounts for one fifth of all under-five mortality in Uganda. Suboptimal ...
Background: Early initiation and exclusive breastfeeding reduce neonatal morbidity and mortality. On...
BACKGROUND: Care for women and babies before, during, and after the time of birth is a sensitive mea...
Background. Most information on newborn care practices in Uganda is from rural communities which may...
Background: Care for women and babies before, during, and after the time of birth is a sensitive mea...
Background: Neonatal mortality has remained resistant to change in the wake of declining child morta...
Background: To enhance understanding of the roles of community-based initiatives in poor rural socie...
Background Uganda continues to have a high neonatal mortality rate, with 20 deaths per 1000 live bi...
Background: Care for women and babies before, during, and after the time of birth is a sensitive mea...
BACKGROUND: In Uganda and elsewhere, the private sector provides an increasing and significant propo...
Background: Reducing neonatal-related deaths is one of the major bottlenecks to achieving Millennium...
BACKGROUND: Care for women and babies before, during, and after the time of birth is a sensitive mea...
Background Sub-Saharan Africa is the region with the highest neonatal mortality rate, with Uganda re...
Background Based on the realization that Uganda is not on track to achieving Millennium Developme...