Background: A quarter of the world's neonatal deaths and 15% of maternal deaths happen in India. Few community-based strategies to improve maternal and newborn health have been tested through the country's government-approved Accredited Social Health Activists (ASHAs). We aimed to test the effect of participatory women's groups facilitated by ASHAs on birth outcomes, including neonatal mortality. Methods: In this cluster-randomised controlled trial of a community intervention to improve maternal and newborn health, we randomly assigned (1:1) geographical clusters in rural Jharkhand and Odisha, eastern India to intervention (participatory women's groups) or control (no women's groups). Study participants were women of reproductive age (15–49...
SummaryBackgroundMaternal and neonatal mortality rates remain high in many low-income and middle-inc...
Background: The Indian government established the Accredited Social Health Activists (ASHA) program ...
BACKGROUND:This study evaluates an eight-session behavior change health intervention with women's se...
SummaryBackgroundA quarter of the world's neonatal deaths and 15% of maternal deaths happen in India...
textabstractBackground: A quarter of the world's neonatal deaths and 15% of maternal deaths happen i...
BACKGROUND: A quarter of the world's neonatal deaths and 15% of maternal deaths happen in India. Few...
SummaryBackgroundA quarter of the world's neonatal deaths and 15% of maternal deaths happen in India...
Background A quarter of the world’s neonatal deaths and 15% of maternal deaths happen in India. Few ...
BACKGROUND: Community mobilisation through participatory women's groups might improve birth outcomes...
Abstract Background Around a quarter of the world's neonatal and maternal deaths occur in India. Mor...
SummaryBackgroundCommunity mobilisation through participatory women's groups might improve birth out...
Background: Around a quarter of the world's neonatal and maternal deaths occur in India. Morbidity a...
INTRODUCTION: The WHO recommends community mobilisation with women’s groups practising participato...
IMPORTANCE Community-based interventions can reduce neonatal mortality when health systems are weak....
IMPORTANCE Community-based interventions can reduce neonatal mortality when health systems are weak....
SummaryBackgroundMaternal and neonatal mortality rates remain high in many low-income and middle-inc...
Background: The Indian government established the Accredited Social Health Activists (ASHA) program ...
BACKGROUND:This study evaluates an eight-session behavior change health intervention with women's se...
SummaryBackgroundA quarter of the world's neonatal deaths and 15% of maternal deaths happen in India...
textabstractBackground: A quarter of the world's neonatal deaths and 15% of maternal deaths happen i...
BACKGROUND: A quarter of the world's neonatal deaths and 15% of maternal deaths happen in India. Few...
SummaryBackgroundA quarter of the world's neonatal deaths and 15% of maternal deaths happen in India...
Background A quarter of the world’s neonatal deaths and 15% of maternal deaths happen in India. Few ...
BACKGROUND: Community mobilisation through participatory women's groups might improve birth outcomes...
Abstract Background Around a quarter of the world's neonatal and maternal deaths occur in India. Mor...
SummaryBackgroundCommunity mobilisation through participatory women's groups might improve birth out...
Background: Around a quarter of the world's neonatal and maternal deaths occur in India. Morbidity a...
INTRODUCTION: The WHO recommends community mobilisation with women’s groups practising participato...
IMPORTANCE Community-based interventions can reduce neonatal mortality when health systems are weak....
IMPORTANCE Community-based interventions can reduce neonatal mortality when health systems are weak....
SummaryBackgroundMaternal and neonatal mortality rates remain high in many low-income and middle-inc...
Background: The Indian government established the Accredited Social Health Activists (ASHA) program ...
BACKGROUND:This study evaluates an eight-session behavior change health intervention with women's se...