Background: Bangladesh continues to be one of the top ten countries with the highest burden of neonatal mortality. While, most of the neonatal deaths are preventable; health system delays, delayed identification of newborn danger signs, late diagnosis and initiation of treatment are claimed to be the main challenges.Objective: 1) to determine the level of knowledge among the recently delivered women (RDW) about newborn danger signs and 2) to distinguish the factors associated with ability of identifying the danger signs.Methods: A facility based cross-sectional study was conducted in three sub-district hospitals of Bangladesh among 135 RDW between 1 January 2015 and 30 April 2015. Seven key danger signs were identified, and responses were c...
BackgroundNeonatal deaths contribute to nearly half (47%) of under-five mortality globally and 67% i...
Abstract Objective This study, aimed to determine women knowledge on key neonatal dander sign and as...
Reducing neonatal mortality is a major public health priority in sub-Saharan Africa. Numerous studie...
Background. Even though a great improvement in the last twenty years, the problem of newborn deaths ...
Introduction. The majority of neonatal deaths in developing countries occur at home. Many of these d...
Abstract Background Neonatal mortality has persisted high in Ethiopia in spite of many efforts being...
Background. The first 28 days of life (the neonatal period) constitute the most vulnerable time for ...
Background: The majority of neonatal deaths in developing countries occurred at home due to late rec...
Background: Globally every year, 2.7million neonates die during the neonatal period. In Ethiopia Neo...
Abstract Objective The aim of this study was to examine the association between husband involvement ...
BACKGROUND: Early detection of neonatal illness is an important step towards improving newborn survi...
Background: Knowledge regarding danger signs has been found helpful to reduce delays in seeking, rea...
Background: Awareness about danger signs during pregnancy is essential for a woman to seek prompt ca...
Background: Knowledge of neonatal danger signs is an entry point for healthcare-seeking at health in...
Introduction. The majority of neonatal deaths in developing countries occur at home. Many of these d...
BackgroundNeonatal deaths contribute to nearly half (47%) of under-five mortality globally and 67% i...
Abstract Objective This study, aimed to determine women knowledge on key neonatal dander sign and as...
Reducing neonatal mortality is a major public health priority in sub-Saharan Africa. Numerous studie...
Background. Even though a great improvement in the last twenty years, the problem of newborn deaths ...
Introduction. The majority of neonatal deaths in developing countries occur at home. Many of these d...
Abstract Background Neonatal mortality has persisted high in Ethiopia in spite of many efforts being...
Background. The first 28 days of life (the neonatal period) constitute the most vulnerable time for ...
Background: The majority of neonatal deaths in developing countries occurred at home due to late rec...
Background: Globally every year, 2.7million neonates die during the neonatal period. In Ethiopia Neo...
Abstract Objective The aim of this study was to examine the association between husband involvement ...
BACKGROUND: Early detection of neonatal illness is an important step towards improving newborn survi...
Background: Knowledge regarding danger signs has been found helpful to reduce delays in seeking, rea...
Background: Awareness about danger signs during pregnancy is essential for a woman to seek prompt ca...
Background: Knowledge of neonatal danger signs is an entry point for healthcare-seeking at health in...
Introduction. The majority of neonatal deaths in developing countries occur at home. Many of these d...
BackgroundNeonatal deaths contribute to nearly half (47%) of under-five mortality globally and 67% i...
Abstract Objective This study, aimed to determine women knowledge on key neonatal dander sign and as...
Reducing neonatal mortality is a major public health priority in sub-Saharan Africa. Numerous studie...