BACKGROUND: Despite efforts by government and other agencies, neonatal morbidity and mortality continues to be high in India. Among other reasons, newborn care practices are major contributors for such high rates. AIMS: To find out the newborn care practices including delivery practices, immediate care given after birth and breast-feeding practices in an urban slum of Delhi. SETTINGS AND DESIGN : Community based, cross-sectional survey in a resettlement colony (a type of urban slum). MATERIALS AND METHODS : Semi-structured, pre-tested schedule was used to interview 82 mothers of newborns in the study area. STATISTICAL ANALYSIS : Data was analyzed using Epi - info version 6.04. Fischer exact test and c2 test were applied. A P v...
AIM: The objective of present study was to estimate and compare inequalities in access to maternal a...
Neonatal health presents India with a formidable challenge with over 25 million births, 1.3 million ...
Background: Neonatal mortality is high in Bangladesh. Most of the neonatal deaths are preventable th...
BACKGROUND: Despite efforts by government and other agencies, neonatal morbidity and mortality cont...
Background: The newborn health challenge faced by India is more formidable than that experienced by ...
BACKGROUND In many communities around the world, newborn deaths are so common place that children a...
Abstract Background Urbanization is occurring at a rapid pace, especially in low-income countries. D...
Introduction: In developing countries, neonatal mortality is the most neglected health issue by the ...
Abstract: Background: Present study was conducted to assess practices regarding child birth and basi...
BACKGROUND: During the past two decades there has been a sustained decline in child and infant morta...
During the past two decades there has been a sustained decline in child and infant mortality, howeve...
Background: There are a high proportion of home deliveries in rural India. The present study was car...
When a baby born he/she needs proper care, handling a newborn baby is difficult for mothers mainly f...
The rapid population growth in urban India has outpaced the municipal capacity to build essential in...
India has contributed immensely toward generating evidence on two key domains of newborn care: Home ...
AIM: The objective of present study was to estimate and compare inequalities in access to maternal a...
Neonatal health presents India with a formidable challenge with over 25 million births, 1.3 million ...
Background: Neonatal mortality is high in Bangladesh. Most of the neonatal deaths are preventable th...
BACKGROUND: Despite efforts by government and other agencies, neonatal morbidity and mortality cont...
Background: The newborn health challenge faced by India is more formidable than that experienced by ...
BACKGROUND In many communities around the world, newborn deaths are so common place that children a...
Abstract Background Urbanization is occurring at a rapid pace, especially in low-income countries. D...
Introduction: In developing countries, neonatal mortality is the most neglected health issue by the ...
Abstract: Background: Present study was conducted to assess practices regarding child birth and basi...
BACKGROUND: During the past two decades there has been a sustained decline in child and infant morta...
During the past two decades there has been a sustained decline in child and infant mortality, howeve...
Background: There are a high proportion of home deliveries in rural India. The present study was car...
When a baby born he/she needs proper care, handling a newborn baby is difficult for mothers mainly f...
The rapid population growth in urban India has outpaced the municipal capacity to build essential in...
India has contributed immensely toward generating evidence on two key domains of newborn care: Home ...
AIM: The objective of present study was to estimate and compare inequalities in access to maternal a...
Neonatal health presents India with a formidable challenge with over 25 million births, 1.3 million ...
Background: Neonatal mortality is high in Bangladesh. Most of the neonatal deaths are preventable th...