BACKGROUND: Improving newborn survival is essential if Ethiopia is to achieve Millennium Development Goal 4. The national Health Extension Program (HEP) includes community-based newborn survival interventions. We report the effect of these interventions on changes in maternal and newborn health care practices between 2008 and 2010 in 101 districts, comprising 11.6 million people, or 16% of Ethiopia's population. METHODS AND FINDINGS: Using data from cross-sectional surveys in December 2008 and December 2010 from a representative sample of 117 communities (kebeles), we estimated the prevalence of maternal and newborn care practices, and a program intensity score in each community. Women with children aged 0 to 11 months reported care practic...
Introduction. Neonatal mortality contributes a higher percentage of infant mortality, especially in ...
BACKGROUND: In 2003, the Ethiopian Ministry of Health established the Health Extension Program (HEP)...
BACKGROUND: Despite improvements since 1990 to 2014, maternal mortality ratio (MMR) remains high in ...
Background: Improving newborn survival is essential if Ethiopia is to achieve Millennium Development...
BACKGROUND: Improving newborn survival is essential if Ethiopia is to achieve Millennium Development...
Abstract Background Community participation and community health volunteer programs are an essential...
Background Access to health services across the continuum of care improves maternal and newborn heal...
BackgroundPostnatal home visit has the potential to improve maternal and newborn health, but it rema...
Background: Globally, there has been progress in reducing maternal and under-5 child deaths in the p...
This IDEAS study of interactions between families and frontline workers and coverage of critical int...
Achamyelesh Gebretsadik,1 Akalewoled Alemayehu,1 Million Teshome,2 Mekdes Mekonnen,3 Yusuf Haji1 1Sc...
About 87 000 neonates die annually in Ethiopia, with slower progress than for child deaths and 85% o...
Abstract Background Basic emergency obstetric and newborn care (BEmONC) is a primary health care lev...
In 2003, the Ethiopian Ministry of Health established the Health Extension Program (HEP), with the g...
In 2003, the Ethiopian Ministry of Health established the Health Extension Program (HEP), with the g...
Introduction. Neonatal mortality contributes a higher percentage of infant mortality, especially in ...
BACKGROUND: In 2003, the Ethiopian Ministry of Health established the Health Extension Program (HEP)...
BACKGROUND: Despite improvements since 1990 to 2014, maternal mortality ratio (MMR) remains high in ...
Background: Improving newborn survival is essential if Ethiopia is to achieve Millennium Development...
BACKGROUND: Improving newborn survival is essential if Ethiopia is to achieve Millennium Development...
Abstract Background Community participation and community health volunteer programs are an essential...
Background Access to health services across the continuum of care improves maternal and newborn heal...
BackgroundPostnatal home visit has the potential to improve maternal and newborn health, but it rema...
Background: Globally, there has been progress in reducing maternal and under-5 child deaths in the p...
This IDEAS study of interactions between families and frontline workers and coverage of critical int...
Achamyelesh Gebretsadik,1 Akalewoled Alemayehu,1 Million Teshome,2 Mekdes Mekonnen,3 Yusuf Haji1 1Sc...
About 87 000 neonates die annually in Ethiopia, with slower progress than for child deaths and 85% o...
Abstract Background Basic emergency obstetric and newborn care (BEmONC) is a primary health care lev...
In 2003, the Ethiopian Ministry of Health established the Health Extension Program (HEP), with the g...
In 2003, the Ethiopian Ministry of Health established the Health Extension Program (HEP), with the g...
Introduction. Neonatal mortality contributes a higher percentage of infant mortality, especially in ...
BACKGROUND: In 2003, the Ethiopian Ministry of Health established the Health Extension Program (HEP)...
BACKGROUND: Despite improvements since 1990 to 2014, maternal mortality ratio (MMR) remains high in ...