Background: Home-based records (HBRs) are globally implemented as the effective tools that encourage pregnant women and mothers to timely and adequately utilise maternal and child health (MCH) services. While availability and utilisation of nationally representative HBRs have been assessed in several earlier studies, the reality of a number of HBRs subnationally implemented in a less coordinated manner has been neither reported nor analysed. Objectives: This study is aimed at estimating the prevalence of HBRs for MCH and the level of fragmentation of and overlapping between different HBRs for MCH in Vietnam. The study further attempts to identify health workers’ and mothers’ perceptions towards HBR operations and utilisations. Design: A sel...
The care and protection of children are vital because children are the future of the country. Their ...
Background: One common governance issue faced by developing countries is the establishment and maint...
Only 70% of Vietnamese attend any postnatal health care and this is primarily for infant immunizatio...
Background: Home-based records (HBRs) are globally implemented as the effective tools that encourage...
Background The impact of reorganisation on health services delivery is a recurring issue in every h...
Background: The provision of appropriate care along the continuum of maternal, newborn, and child he...
Yemen and Zambia) participated in the WHO collaborative study to evaluate the home-based maternal re...
Home-based records (HBRs) may improve the health of pregnant women, new mothers and their children, ...
Abstract Background: The impact of reorganisation on health services delivery is a recurring issue ...
Background: The impact of reorganisation on health services delivery is a recurring issue in every h...
** From PubMed via Jisc Publications Router. ** History: received 12-05-2017; accepted 11-11-2017...
Background: The impact of reorganisation on health services delivery is a recurring issue in every h...
From Europe PMC via Jisc Publications Router.Publication status: PublishedThe impact of reorganisati...
A study of 600 rural under-five mothers’ knowledge, attitude, and practice (KAP) in child care was p...
Background Vietnam has been successful in increasing access to maternal, neonatal, and child health...
The care and protection of children are vital because children are the future of the country. Their ...
Background: One common governance issue faced by developing countries is the establishment and maint...
Only 70% of Vietnamese attend any postnatal health care and this is primarily for infant immunizatio...
Background: Home-based records (HBRs) are globally implemented as the effective tools that encourage...
Background The impact of reorganisation on health services delivery is a recurring issue in every h...
Background: The provision of appropriate care along the continuum of maternal, newborn, and child he...
Yemen and Zambia) participated in the WHO collaborative study to evaluate the home-based maternal re...
Home-based records (HBRs) may improve the health of pregnant women, new mothers and their children, ...
Abstract Background: The impact of reorganisation on health services delivery is a recurring issue ...
Background: The impact of reorganisation on health services delivery is a recurring issue in every h...
** From PubMed via Jisc Publications Router. ** History: received 12-05-2017; accepted 11-11-2017...
Background: The impact of reorganisation on health services delivery is a recurring issue in every h...
From Europe PMC via Jisc Publications Router.Publication status: PublishedThe impact of reorganisati...
A study of 600 rural under-five mothers’ knowledge, attitude, and practice (KAP) in child care was p...
Background Vietnam has been successful in increasing access to maternal, neonatal, and child health...
The care and protection of children are vital because children are the future of the country. Their ...
Background: One common governance issue faced by developing countries is the establishment and maint...
Only 70% of Vietnamese attend any postnatal health care and this is primarily for infant immunizatio...