Low‐ to very low‐certainty evidence suggests that community‐based maternal and newborn educational care packages may result in lower neonatal (early and late) and perinatal mortality in low‐ and middle‐income countries. Absolute numbers of deaths were not reported, so the clinical impact of these relative decreases is unclear. More women accessed antenatal care and initiated breastfeeding with educational intervention than with usual health services, but the evidence suggests no important impact on the use of any contraceptive method nor on skilled attendance at delivery.Fil: Tort, Sera. No especifíca;Fil: Ciapponi, Agustín. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas. Oficina de Coordinación Administrativa Parque Centenario....
Background:Socioeconomic inequalities in neonatal mortality are substantial in many developing count...
Background: While maternal, infant and under-five child mortality rates in developing countries have...
Maternal and neonatal mortality rates remain high in many low-income and middle-income countries. Di...
BACKGROUND: Infants of women with lower education levels are at higher risk for perinatal mortality....
Background: Infants of women with lower education levels are at higher risk for perinatal mortality....
Objectives To determine the relation between place and skilled birth attendance at birth and early ...
Continuum of care has the potential to improve maternal, newborn, and child health (MNCH) by ensurin...
SummaryBackgroundMaternal and neonatal mortality rates remain high in many low-income and middle-inc...
Summary Neonatal–perinatal ill health and mortality are overwhelmingly a burden of the developing wo...
Abstract Background Maternal and newborn mortality rates remain unacceptably high, especially where ...
Perinatal conditions make the largest contribution to the burden of disease in low-income countries....
INTRODUCTION: Progress towards the MDG targets on maternal and child mortality is hindered worldwide...
INTRODUCTION: Cesarean section (CS) rates are increasing globally with an unclear effect on pregnanc...
Background: Lack of appropriate health care seeking for ill mothers and neonates contributes to high...
Objectives: This paper assesses the extent to which maternal education is associated with under-five...
Background:Socioeconomic inequalities in neonatal mortality are substantial in many developing count...
Background: While maternal, infant and under-five child mortality rates in developing countries have...
Maternal and neonatal mortality rates remain high in many low-income and middle-income countries. Di...
BACKGROUND: Infants of women with lower education levels are at higher risk for perinatal mortality....
Background: Infants of women with lower education levels are at higher risk for perinatal mortality....
Objectives To determine the relation between place and skilled birth attendance at birth and early ...
Continuum of care has the potential to improve maternal, newborn, and child health (MNCH) by ensurin...
SummaryBackgroundMaternal and neonatal mortality rates remain high in many low-income and middle-inc...
Summary Neonatal–perinatal ill health and mortality are overwhelmingly a burden of the developing wo...
Abstract Background Maternal and newborn mortality rates remain unacceptably high, especially where ...
Perinatal conditions make the largest contribution to the burden of disease in low-income countries....
INTRODUCTION: Progress towards the MDG targets on maternal and child mortality is hindered worldwide...
INTRODUCTION: Cesarean section (CS) rates are increasing globally with an unclear effect on pregnanc...
Background: Lack of appropriate health care seeking for ill mothers and neonates contributes to high...
Objectives: This paper assesses the extent to which maternal education is associated with under-five...
Background:Socioeconomic inequalities in neonatal mortality are substantial in many developing count...
Background: While maternal, infant and under-five child mortality rates in developing countries have...
Maternal and neonatal mortality rates remain high in many low-income and middle-income countries. Di...