The aim of this study was to examine the prevalence of maternal and newborn-care practices among women reporting a birth in the previous year in three districts in different divisions of Bangladesh. In 2003, 6,785 women, who had delivered a newborn infant in the previous year, across three districts in Bangladesh, were interviewed. Overall, less than half of the women received any antenatal care, and 11% received a minimum of four check-ups. Only 18% took iron tablets for at least four months during pregnancy. Over 90% of the 6,785 deliveries took place at home, and only 11% were attended either by a doctor or by a nurse. The mothers reported three key hygienic practices in 54% of deliveries: attendants washing their hands with soap and bo...
Bangladesh is facing a big challenge in reducing maternal and neonatal mortality. Addressing materna...
In Bangladesh, high proportions of infant deaths (two-thirds) and deaths among children aged less th...
Background: Community misperception on newborn care and poor treatment of sick newborn attributes to...
The aim of this study was to examine the prevalence of maternal and newborn-care practices among wom...
Background: Neonatal mortality is high in Bangladesh. Most of the neonatal deaths are preventable th...
Abstract Background and Aims Essential newborn care (ENC) practices play an important role in reduci...
When a baby born he/she needs proper care, handling a newborn baby is difficult for mothers mainly f...
Abstract Bangladesh has made laudable progress in maternal and child health (MCH). Maternal and chil...
© 2016 The Royal Society for Public Health Objectives To examine the association of sociodemographic...
Introduction: In developing countries, neonatal mortality is the most neglected health issue by the ...
Utilization of Skilled Birth Attendants (SBAs) at birth is low (20%) in Bangladesh. Birth attendance...
This descriptive cross-sectional study was at Sreepur upzilla of Bangladesh during the period of 6 m...
Cross sectional d a t a collected from r u r a l and u rban a reas of Bangladesh to assess the patte...
This study was conducted in Dhaka Shishu Hospital from December 2007 to February 2008 and was based ...
Essential newborn care should be applied immediately after the baby is born and continued for at lea...
Bangladesh is facing a big challenge in reducing maternal and neonatal mortality. Addressing materna...
In Bangladesh, high proportions of infant deaths (two-thirds) and deaths among children aged less th...
Background: Community misperception on newborn care and poor treatment of sick newborn attributes to...
The aim of this study was to examine the prevalence of maternal and newborn-care practices among wom...
Background: Neonatal mortality is high in Bangladesh. Most of the neonatal deaths are preventable th...
Abstract Background and Aims Essential newborn care (ENC) practices play an important role in reduci...
When a baby born he/she needs proper care, handling a newborn baby is difficult for mothers mainly f...
Abstract Bangladesh has made laudable progress in maternal and child health (MCH). Maternal and chil...
© 2016 The Royal Society for Public Health Objectives To examine the association of sociodemographic...
Introduction: In developing countries, neonatal mortality is the most neglected health issue by the ...
Utilization of Skilled Birth Attendants (SBAs) at birth is low (20%) in Bangladesh. Birth attendance...
This descriptive cross-sectional study was at Sreepur upzilla of Bangladesh during the period of 6 m...
Cross sectional d a t a collected from r u r a l and u rban a reas of Bangladesh to assess the patte...
This study was conducted in Dhaka Shishu Hospital from December 2007 to February 2008 and was based ...
Essential newborn care should be applied immediately after the baby is born and continued for at lea...
Bangladesh is facing a big challenge in reducing maternal and neonatal mortality. Addressing materna...
In Bangladesh, high proportions of infant deaths (two-thirds) and deaths among children aged less th...
Background: Community misperception on newborn care and poor treatment of sick newborn attributes to...