نتایج جستجو برای: primary care newborn

تعداد نتایج: 1199649  

Journal: :Tropical medicine & international health : TM & IH 2010
Peter Waiswa Karin Kallander Stefan Peterson Goran Tomson George W Pariyo

OBJECTIVES To investigate causes of and contributors to newborn deaths in eastern Uganda using a three delays audit approach. Methods Data collected on 64 neonatal deaths from a demographic surveillance site were coded for causes of deaths using a hierarchical model and analysed using a modified three delays model to determine contributing delays. A survey was conducted in 16 health facilities ...

Journal: :Journal of obstetrics and gynaecology Canada : JOGC = Journal d'obstetrique et gynecologie du Canada : JOGC 2005
Ann Kathleen Wilson Marie-Jocelyne Martel Marc-Yvon Arsenault Yvonne M Cargill Martina Delaney Sue Daniels Tom Gleason Stuart Iglesias Michael C Klein Catherine Jane MacKinnon Anne Roggensack

The transport of pregnant women at high risk for problems to a facility that can provide the required obstetric and neonatal care is recognized as an essential component of modern perinatal care. Outcomes for the newborn are improved if women are transported antenatally, especially for those preterm infants who are born at less than 30 weeks’ gestation.1 Therefore, transferring a woman with the...

2017
Karsten Lunze Rosie Dawkins Abeezer Tapia Sidharth Anand Michael Chu David E Bloom

BACKGROUND In Nepal, hypothermia is a major risk factor for newborn survival, but the country's public health care sector has insufficient capacity to improve newborn survival given the burden imposed by distance to health facilities and cost. Low-cost technology to provide newborn thermal care in resource-limited environments exists, but lacks effective distribution channels. This study aims t...

2016
Beena Varghese Jayanna Krishnamurthy Blaze Correia Ruchika Panigrahi Maryann Washington Vinotha Ponnuswamy Prem Mony

OBJECTIVE The majority of the maternal and perinatal deaths are preventable through improved emergency obstetric and newborn care at facilities. However, the quality of such care in India has significant gaps in terms of provider skills and in their preparedness to handle emergencies. We tested the feasibility, acceptability, and effectiveness of a "skills and drills" intervention, implemented ...

2017
Stephen Hodgins Robert McPherson

Severe bacterial infection remains one of the major causes of newborn deaths in low-income countries. A key challenge for reducing this burden is making definitive treatment more easily available. Active case detection through early postnatal home visits can work under trial conditions but is difficult to implement at scale under routine conditions. In many settings, making treatment available ...

2012
Seye Abimbola Ugo Okoli Olalekan Olubajo Mohammed J. Abdullahi Muhammad A. Pate

Maternal, newborn, and child health indices in Nigeria vary widely across geopolitical zones and between urban and rural areas, mostly due to variations in the availability of skilled attendance at birth. To improve these indices, the Midwives Service Scheme (MSS) in Nigeria engaged newly graduated, unemployed, and retired midwives to work temporarily in rural areas. The midwives are posted for...

Journal: :Tropical medicine & international health : TM & IH 2013
E Duysburgh W-H Zhang M Ye A Williams S Massawe A Sié J Williams R Mpembeni S Loukanova M Temmerman

OBJECTIVES To measure pre-intervention quality of routine antenatal and childbirth care in rural districts of Burkina Faso, Ghana and Tanzania and to identify shortcomings. METHODS In each country, we selected two adjoining rural districts. Within each district, we randomly sampled 6 primary healthcare facilities. Quality of care was assessed through health facility surveys, direct observatio...

2016
Sergio Facchini Valentina Martin George Downing

This case series study evaluated the feasibility and acceptability of a behavioral/cognitive psychological intervention in a pediatric primary health care setting during standard well-baby visits. The aim of the intervention was to support caregivers' sensitivity and mentalization in order to promote infant mental health (IMH). Four neonates from birth to 8 months were consecutively enrolled to...

Journal: :Mental retardation and developmental disabilities research reviews 2003
Karl R White

The importance of identifying congenital hearing loss during the first few months of life has been recognized for almost 60 years. Unfortunately, until more effective newborn hearing screening equipment and procedures were developed in the late 1980s, it was not practical to implement programs for identifying hearing loss during the first few months of life. This paper reviews the activities im...

2013
Lars Åke Persson Nguyen T. Nga Mats Målqvist Dinh Thi Phuong Hoa Leif Eriksson Lars Wallin Katarina Selling Tran Q. Huy Duong M. Duc Tran V. Tiep Vu Thi Thu Thuy Uwe Ewald

BACKGROUND Facilitation of local women's groups may reportedly reduce neonatal mortality. It is not known whether facilitation of groups composed of local health care staff and politicians can improve perinatal outcomes. We hypothesised that facilitation of local stakeholder groups would reduce neonatal mortality (primary outcome) and improve maternal, delivery, and newborn care indicators (sec...

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