Essential newborn care should be applied immediately after the baby is born and continued for at least the first 7 days after birth. Nearly all (99%) neonatal mortality occurs in developing countries. The objectives of this study were to assess the level of knowledge and practice and the relationship between knowledge and practice on essential newborn care among postnatal mothers in Bangladesh. A descriptive correlational design was conducted among 120 postnatal mothers selected by using convenient sampling method. Descriptive and inferential statistics were used for analyzing the data. Finding shows that the relationship between knowledge and practice among postnatal mothers on essential newborn care statistically significant (r = 0.244, p...
Postnatal care is one of the most important maternalhealth-care services for not only prevention of ...
Background: Neonatal mortality is high in Bangladesh. Most of the neonatal deaths are preventable th...
Majority of neonatal deaths in developing countries have been associated with inappropriate or poorl...
Essential newborn care should be applied immediately after the baby is born and continued for at lea...
Background: Under-five mortality is a major concern, especially in a developing country like India. ...
Abstract Background and Aims Essential newborn care (ENC) practices play an important role in reduci...
This study was conducted in Dhaka Shishu Hospital from December 2007 to February 2008 and was based ...
Objective: To assess the knowledge of the mothers regarding newborn care, attending OPDs of the Holy...
Introduction: Neonatal mortality has continued to increase as a percentage (>60%) of overall infant ...
Objectives: To examine the association of sociodemographic, antenatal and delivery care factors with...
Background and Objective: Proper care of the newborn babies form the foundation of the subsequent li...
Background. Globally 4 million newborns die every year before they reach the age of one month and ap...
In many communities around the world, newborn deaths are so common that children are not even named ...
Background: Inadequate knowledge and practice among primipara in caring of newborn, especially durin...
In Bangladesh, high proportions of infant deaths (two-thirds) and deaths among children aged less th...
Postnatal care is one of the most important maternalhealth-care services for not only prevention of ...
Background: Neonatal mortality is high in Bangladesh. Most of the neonatal deaths are preventable th...
Majority of neonatal deaths in developing countries have been associated with inappropriate or poorl...
Essential newborn care should be applied immediately after the baby is born and continued for at lea...
Background: Under-five mortality is a major concern, especially in a developing country like India. ...
Abstract Background and Aims Essential newborn care (ENC) practices play an important role in reduci...
This study was conducted in Dhaka Shishu Hospital from December 2007 to February 2008 and was based ...
Objective: To assess the knowledge of the mothers regarding newborn care, attending OPDs of the Holy...
Introduction: Neonatal mortality has continued to increase as a percentage (>60%) of overall infant ...
Objectives: To examine the association of sociodemographic, antenatal and delivery care factors with...
Background and Objective: Proper care of the newborn babies form the foundation of the subsequent li...
Background. Globally 4 million newborns die every year before they reach the age of one month and ap...
In many communities around the world, newborn deaths are so common that children are not even named ...
Background: Inadequate knowledge and practice among primipara in caring of newborn, especially durin...
In Bangladesh, high proportions of infant deaths (two-thirds) and deaths among children aged less th...
Postnatal care is one of the most important maternalhealth-care services for not only prevention of ...
Background: Neonatal mortality is high in Bangladesh. Most of the neonatal deaths are preventable th...
Majority of neonatal deaths in developing countries have been associated with inappropriate or poorl...