The IDEAS project sought to improve the health and survival of mothers and babies through generating evidence to inform policy and practice. One strand of work was an evaluation of Community Based Newborn Care (CBNC), a care package rolled out across the country by the Federal Government of Ethiopia. Under CBNC, frontline health workers provide ‘Four Cs’: contact with newborns; case identification of neotnatal sepsis; and care and completion of treatment. The aim of this study was to develop an understanding of the challenges to and opportunities for delivering the Four Cs; factors affecting the motivation of frontline health workers in delivering the Four Cs; factors affecting demand for newborn care – from the perspective of the frontline...
The IDEAS project sought to improve the health and survival of mothers and babies through generating...
Background: In Ethiopia, close to 120,000 newborns die annually and newborn mortality now constitute...
Despite remarkable gains, improving neonatal survival globally remains slow paced. Innovative servic...
The IDEAS project sought to improve the health and survival of mothers and babies through generating...
The IDEAS project sought to improve the health and survival of mothers and babies through generating...
The IDEAS project sought to improve the health and survival of mothers and babies through generating...
This document presents results from a quality of care assessment of the Ethiopian Community Based Ne...
Executive Summary for the Quality of CBNC Programme Assessment Midline Evaluation Report This docume...
On behalf of the Federal Ministry of Health of Ethiopia, the Baseline Survey of the Community Based ...
The IDEAS Community Base Newborn Care (CBNC) evaluation surveys were conducted in Ethiopia in the la...
Community Based Newborn Care (CBNC) Qualitative Research conducted by Della Berhanu and supervised b...
Abstract Background The planning, resourcing, implementation and monitoring of new programmes by dis...
BACKGROUND: The planning, resourcing, implementation and monitoring of new programmes by district he...
BACKGROUND:Worldwide about 4 million newborns die each year; of which around 600,000 newborns die fr...
Additional file 2. A priori and emerging codes and sub-codes used for analysing interviews conducted...
The IDEAS project sought to improve the health and survival of mothers and babies through generating...
Background: In Ethiopia, close to 120,000 newborns die annually and newborn mortality now constitute...
Despite remarkable gains, improving neonatal survival globally remains slow paced. Innovative servic...
The IDEAS project sought to improve the health and survival of mothers and babies through generating...
The IDEAS project sought to improve the health and survival of mothers and babies through generating...
The IDEAS project sought to improve the health and survival of mothers and babies through generating...
This document presents results from a quality of care assessment of the Ethiopian Community Based Ne...
Executive Summary for the Quality of CBNC Programme Assessment Midline Evaluation Report This docume...
On behalf of the Federal Ministry of Health of Ethiopia, the Baseline Survey of the Community Based ...
The IDEAS Community Base Newborn Care (CBNC) evaluation surveys were conducted in Ethiopia in the la...
Community Based Newborn Care (CBNC) Qualitative Research conducted by Della Berhanu and supervised b...
Abstract Background The planning, resourcing, implementation and monitoring of new programmes by dis...
BACKGROUND: The planning, resourcing, implementation and monitoring of new programmes by district he...
BACKGROUND:Worldwide about 4 million newborns die each year; of which around 600,000 newborns die fr...
Additional file 2. A priori and emerging codes and sub-codes used for analysing interviews conducted...
The IDEAS project sought to improve the health and survival of mothers and babies through generating...
Background: In Ethiopia, close to 120,000 newborns die annually and newborn mortality now constitute...
Despite remarkable gains, improving neonatal survival globally remains slow paced. Innovative servic...