Background: Estimates of disease burden in Nepal are based on cross-sectional studies that provide inadequate epidemiological information to support public health decisions. This study compares the health and demographic indicators at the end of 2012 in the Jhaukhel-Duwakot Health Demographic Surveillance Site (JD-HDSS) with the baseline conducted at the end of 2010. We also report on the use of skilled birth attendants (SBAs) and associated factors in the JD-HDSS at the follow-up point. Design: We used a structured questionnaire to survey 3,505 households in the JD-HDSS, Bhaktapur, Nepal. To investigate the use of SBAs, we interviewed 434 women who had delivered a baby within the prior 2 years. We compared demographic and health indicators...
In Nepal, most births take place at home, and many, particularly in rural areas, are not attended by...
Objective: In Nepal, both percentage of women giving birth at health facility and proportion of birt...
Aims: Postnatal care of the newborn is essential in order to reduce neonatal mortality. Nepal has ma...
Background: Estimates of disease burden in Nepal are based on cross-sectional studies that provide i...
Most maternal deaths in South-Asia are due to haemorrhage and hypertension. These causes are conside...
BACKGROUND: A health demographic surveillance system (HDSS) provides longitudinal data regarding hea...
Background: One out of two neonatal deaths and 2 out of 5 maternal deaths occur at home in Nepal. An...
Background: Maternal mortality ratio of Nepal is one of the highest (380/100000 live births) among t...
BACKGROUND: Skilled birth attendants (SBAs) provide important interventions that improve maternal an...
Background Skilled birth attendants (SBAs) provide important services that improve maternal and newb...
Objective: In Nepal, both percentage of women giving birth at health facility and proportion of birt...
Background/Objective: The importance of maternal health services in lessening maternal mortality and...
Background With the formulation of the National Safe Motherhood Policy in 1998, safe motherhood has ...
Background: Routine maternity care visits (MCVs) such as antenatal care (ANC), institutional deliver...
BackgroundMaternal mortality continues to be a pressing concern in global health, presenting an endu...
In Nepal, most births take place at home, and many, particularly in rural areas, are not attended by...
Objective: In Nepal, both percentage of women giving birth at health facility and proportion of birt...
Aims: Postnatal care of the newborn is essential in order to reduce neonatal mortality. Nepal has ma...
Background: Estimates of disease burden in Nepal are based on cross-sectional studies that provide i...
Most maternal deaths in South-Asia are due to haemorrhage and hypertension. These causes are conside...
BACKGROUND: A health demographic surveillance system (HDSS) provides longitudinal data regarding hea...
Background: One out of two neonatal deaths and 2 out of 5 maternal deaths occur at home in Nepal. An...
Background: Maternal mortality ratio of Nepal is one of the highest (380/100000 live births) among t...
BACKGROUND: Skilled birth attendants (SBAs) provide important interventions that improve maternal an...
Background Skilled birth attendants (SBAs) provide important services that improve maternal and newb...
Objective: In Nepal, both percentage of women giving birth at health facility and proportion of birt...
Background/Objective: The importance of maternal health services in lessening maternal mortality and...
Background With the formulation of the National Safe Motherhood Policy in 1998, safe motherhood has ...
Background: Routine maternity care visits (MCVs) such as antenatal care (ANC), institutional deliver...
BackgroundMaternal mortality continues to be a pressing concern in global health, presenting an endu...
In Nepal, most births take place at home, and many, particularly in rural areas, are not attended by...
Objective: In Nepal, both percentage of women giving birth at health facility and proportion of birt...
Aims: Postnatal care of the newborn is essential in order to reduce neonatal mortality. Nepal has ma...