Newborn mortality, comprising a third of all under-5 deaths, has hardly changed in low and middle income countries (LMICs) including South Africa over the past decade. To attain the MDG 4 target, greater emphasis must be placed on wide-scale implementation of proven, cost-effective interventions. This paper reviews economic evidence on effective neonatal health interventions in LMICs from 2000-2013; documents lessons for South African policy on neonatal health; and identifies gaps and areas for future research. A narrative review was performed in leading public health databases for full economic evaluations conducted between 2000 and 2013. Data extraction from the articles included in the review was guided by the Consolidated Health Econom...
South Africa is one of only 12 countries in which mortality rates for children have increased since ...
CITATION: Rhoda, N. et al. 2018. Reducing neonatal deaths in South Africa : progress and challenges....
Background: There is a need to provide increased evidence on effective interventions to reduce mater...
Newborn mortality, comprising a third of all under-5 deaths, has hardly changed in low and middle in...
Economic evaluations of interventions to reduce neonatal morbidity and mortality: a review of the ev...
Although current levels of the neonatal mortality rate (NMR) are within reach of the Sustainable Dev...
In the year 2000, 189 member countries of the United Nations committed themselves to eight goals tow...
BACKGROUND: Each year almost 3 million newborns die within the first 28 days of life, 2.6 million ba...
Although the neonatal mortality rate in South Africa (SA) has remained stagnant at 12 deaths per 1 0...
Background: In South Africa (SA), despite adoption of international strategies and approaches, mater...
WHO recommends participatory learning and action cycles with women's groups as a cost-effective stra...
Objective: To assess the burden of neonatal mortality in two developing regions. Design: Review of s...
Although the neonatal mortality rate in South Africa (SA) has remained stagnant at 12 deaths per 1 0...
WHO recommends participatory learning and action cycles with women's groups as a cost-effective stra...
Chapter 1 of this thesis presents the public health importance of neonatal mortality in SSA and effo...
South Africa is one of only 12 countries in which mortality rates for children have increased since ...
CITATION: Rhoda, N. et al. 2018. Reducing neonatal deaths in South Africa : progress and challenges....
Background: There is a need to provide increased evidence on effective interventions to reduce mater...
Newborn mortality, comprising a third of all under-5 deaths, has hardly changed in low and middle in...
Economic evaluations of interventions to reduce neonatal morbidity and mortality: a review of the ev...
Although current levels of the neonatal mortality rate (NMR) are within reach of the Sustainable Dev...
In the year 2000, 189 member countries of the United Nations committed themselves to eight goals tow...
BACKGROUND: Each year almost 3 million newborns die within the first 28 days of life, 2.6 million ba...
Although the neonatal mortality rate in South Africa (SA) has remained stagnant at 12 deaths per 1 0...
Background: In South Africa (SA), despite adoption of international strategies and approaches, mater...
WHO recommends participatory learning and action cycles with women's groups as a cost-effective stra...
Objective: To assess the burden of neonatal mortality in two developing regions. Design: Review of s...
Although the neonatal mortality rate in South Africa (SA) has remained stagnant at 12 deaths per 1 0...
WHO recommends participatory learning and action cycles with women's groups as a cost-effective stra...
Chapter 1 of this thesis presents the public health importance of neonatal mortality in SSA and effo...
South Africa is one of only 12 countries in which mortality rates for children have increased since ...
CITATION: Rhoda, N. et al. 2018. Reducing neonatal deaths in South Africa : progress and challenges....
Background: There is a need to provide increased evidence on effective interventions to reduce mater...