Introduction: Providers skilled in emergency obstetric and newborn care (EmONC) services are essential, particularly in countries like Nepal with a high burden of maternal and newborn mortality. So this study aims to find out the status of comprehensive emergency obstetrical and neonatal care (CEmONC) service. Method: A retrospective cross-sectional study was conducted using secondary data sources at maternity ward of KAHS teaching hospital, Jumla. Total 291 women admitted in maternity ward for childbirth were included in the study of six month period of 2075. Sampling technique was census for the study who were admitted for child birth purpose. Cases were selected from the record of the maternity ward. The data was collected by using st...
Background: Increasing institutional births rates and improving access to comprehensive emergency ob...
OBJECTIVES: To assess the provision of basic emergency obstetric and newborn care (BEmONC), knowledg...
This study aimed to explore healthcare team members’ perspectives towards the factors that can contr...
Abstract Background Maternal and newborn mortality rates remain unacceptably high, especially where ...
Objective Availability and quality of Skilled Birth Attendance (SBA) and Emergency Obstetric Care...
Introduction: Access to proper medical attention and hygienic conditions during delivery can reduce ...
OBJECTIVE:The purpose of this health system's study is to assess the availability of Emergency Obste...
Objective: To determine the magnitude of various types of maternal emergencies and neonatal outcomes...
Background: While emergency obstetric and neonatal care (EmONC) is a proxy indicator for monitoring ...
Objective: The purpose of this health system’s study is to assess the availability of Emergency Obst...
Background While emergency obstetric and neonatal care (EmONC) is a proxy indicator for monitoring m...
OBJECTIVE: The purpose of this health system's study is to assess the availability of Emergency Obst...
Process indicators have been recommended for monitoring the availability and use of emergency obste...
Abstract Introduction: It has been two decades Nepal has initiated safe motherhood programme in 1...
Background: Maternal and newborn mortality rates remain unacceptably high, especially where the majo...
Background: Increasing institutional births rates and improving access to comprehensive emergency ob...
OBJECTIVES: To assess the provision of basic emergency obstetric and newborn care (BEmONC), knowledg...
This study aimed to explore healthcare team members’ perspectives towards the factors that can contr...
Abstract Background Maternal and newborn mortality rates remain unacceptably high, especially where ...
Objective Availability and quality of Skilled Birth Attendance (SBA) and Emergency Obstetric Care...
Introduction: Access to proper medical attention and hygienic conditions during delivery can reduce ...
OBJECTIVE:The purpose of this health system's study is to assess the availability of Emergency Obste...
Objective: To determine the magnitude of various types of maternal emergencies and neonatal outcomes...
Background: While emergency obstetric and neonatal care (EmONC) is a proxy indicator for monitoring ...
Objective: The purpose of this health system’s study is to assess the availability of Emergency Obst...
Background While emergency obstetric and neonatal care (EmONC) is a proxy indicator for monitoring m...
OBJECTIVE: The purpose of this health system's study is to assess the availability of Emergency Obst...
Process indicators have been recommended for monitoring the availability and use of emergency obste...
Abstract Introduction: It has been two decades Nepal has initiated safe motherhood programme in 1...
Background: Maternal and newborn mortality rates remain unacceptably high, especially where the majo...
Background: Increasing institutional births rates and improving access to comprehensive emergency ob...
OBJECTIVES: To assess the provision of basic emergency obstetric and newborn care (BEmONC), knowledg...
This study aimed to explore healthcare team members’ perspectives towards the factors that can contr...