Background: Despite high rates of antenatal care and relatively good access to health facilities, maternal and neonatal mortality remain high in Bangladesh. There is an immediate need for implementation of evidence-based, cost-effective interventions to improve maternal and neonatal health outcomes. The aim of the study is to assess the effect of the intervention namely Group Prenatal Care (GPC) on utilization of standard number of antenatal care, post natal care including skilled birth attendance and institutional deliveries instead of usual care. Methods: The study is quasi-experimental in design. We aim to recruit 576 pregnant women (288 interventions and 288 comparisons) less than 20weeks of gestational age. The intervention will be del...
Summary: Background: One-third of preterm births are attributed to pregnancy infections. We impleme...
Abstract Background Despite considerable progress in reduction of both under-five and maternal morta...
Background: Although Bangladesh has made significant improvements in maternal, neonatal, and child h...
Background: Despite high rates of antenatal care and relatively good access to health facilities, ...
Background: Despite high rates of antenatal care and relatively good access to health facilities, ma...
Background Despite high rates of antenatal care and relatively good access to health facilities, ...
BACKGROUND: Complications during pregnancy, childbirth, and following delivery remain significant c...
BackgroundComplications during pregnancy, childbirth, and following delivery remain significant chal...
Abstract Background Antenatal Care (ANC) during pregnancy can play an important role in the uptake o...
Background: To evaluate a delivery strategy for newborn interventions in rural Bangladesh. Methods: ...
BackgroundAlthough achieved development goals on maternal and child health, in the era of Sustainabl...
IMPORTANCE Community-based interventions can reduce neonatal mortality when health systems are weak....
BackgroundAlthough achieved development goals on maternal and child health, in the era of Sustainabl...
Background: Making high-quality health care available to all women during pregnancy is a critical st...
To evaluate a delivery strategy for newborn interventions in rural Bangladesh.A cluster-randomized c...
Summary: Background: One-third of preterm births are attributed to pregnancy infections. We impleme...
Abstract Background Despite considerable progress in reduction of both under-five and maternal morta...
Background: Although Bangladesh has made significant improvements in maternal, neonatal, and child h...
Background: Despite high rates of antenatal care and relatively good access to health facilities, ...
Background: Despite high rates of antenatal care and relatively good access to health facilities, ma...
Background Despite high rates of antenatal care and relatively good access to health facilities, ...
BACKGROUND: Complications during pregnancy, childbirth, and following delivery remain significant c...
BackgroundComplications during pregnancy, childbirth, and following delivery remain significant chal...
Abstract Background Antenatal Care (ANC) during pregnancy can play an important role in the uptake o...
Background: To evaluate a delivery strategy for newborn interventions in rural Bangladesh. Methods: ...
BackgroundAlthough achieved development goals on maternal and child health, in the era of Sustainabl...
IMPORTANCE Community-based interventions can reduce neonatal mortality when health systems are weak....
BackgroundAlthough achieved development goals on maternal and child health, in the era of Sustainabl...
Background: Making high-quality health care available to all women during pregnancy is a critical st...
To evaluate a delivery strategy for newborn interventions in rural Bangladesh.A cluster-randomized c...
Summary: Background: One-third of preterm births are attributed to pregnancy infections. We impleme...
Abstract Background Despite considerable progress in reduction of both under-five and maternal morta...
Background: Although Bangladesh has made significant improvements in maternal, neonatal, and child h...