نتایج جستجو برای: newborn infant mortality

تعداد نتایج: 390745  

2017
Ayo S. Adebowale

BACKGROUND Infant mortality (IM) is high in Nigeria. High-risk birth can limit a newborn's survival chances to the first year of life. The approach used in investigating the relationship between high-risk birth and IM in this study is yet to be documented in Nigeria. OBJECTIVES The Intra-Demographic Birth Risk Assessment Scheme (IDBRAS) was generated and its relationship with IM was examined....

2012
ME Motlagh R Safari M Karami A Khosravi

BACKGROUND Life expectancy at birth as an alternative summary measure of mortality represents number of years which a newborn will be alive based on the current age specific death rates. As it summarizes death rates across all age range in a given population is the most common summary measure of mortality. The aim of this study was to correct death rates for underreport and estimate life expect...

Journal: :Health policy and planning 2012
Y V Pradhan Shyam Raj Upreti Naresh Pratap K C Ashish K C Neena Khadka Uzma Syed Mary V Kinney Ramesh Kant Adhikari Parashu Ram Shrestha Kusum Thapa Amit Bhandari Kristina Grear Tanya Guenther Stephen N Wall

Nepal is on target to meet the Millennium Development Goals for maternal and child health despite high levels of poverty, poor infrastructure, difficult terrain and recent conflict. Each year, nearly 35,000 Nepali children die before their fifth birthday, with almost two-thirds of these deaths occurring in the first month of life, the neonatal period. As part of a multi-country analysis, we exa...

2017
Georgina A V Murphy Donald Waters Paul O Ouma David Gathara Sasha Shepperd Robert W Snow Mike English

Universal access to quality newborn health services will be essential to meeting specific Sustainable Development Goals to reduce neonatal and overall child mortality. Data for decision making are crucial for planning services and monitoring progress in these endeavours. However, gaps in local population-level and facility-based data hinder estimation of health service requirements for effectiv...

Journal: :Health policy and planning 2012
Anthony K Mbonye Miriam Sentongo Gelasius K Mukasa Romano Byaruhanga Olive Sentumbwe-Mugisa Peter Waiswa Hanifah Naamala Sengendo Patrick Aliganyira Margaret Nakakeeto Joy E Lawn Kate Kerber

Each year in Uganda 141 000 children die before reaching their fifth birthday; 26% of these children die in their first month of life. In a setting of persistently high fertility rates, a crisis in human resources for health and a recent history of civil unrest, Uganda has prioritized Millennium Development Goals 4 and 5 for child and maternal survival. As part of a multi-country analysis we ex...

Journal: :Bulletin of the World Health Organization 2000
O B Ahmad A D Lopez M Inoue

The present paper examines, describes and documents country-specific trends in under-five mortality rates (i.e., mortality among children under five years of age) in the 1990s. Our analysis updates previous studies by UNICEF, the World Bank and the United Nations. It identifies countries and WHO regions where sustained improvement has occurred and those where setbacks are evident. A consistent ...

Journal: :The Lancet 2013
Audrey Prost Tim Colbourn Nadine Seward Kishwar Azad Arri Coomarasamy Andrew Copas Tanja A J Houweling Edward Fottrell Abdul Kuddus Sonia Lewycka Christine MacArthur Dharma Manandhar Joanna Morrison Charles Mwansambo Nirmala Nair Bejoy Nambiar David Osrin Christina Pagel Tambosi Phiri Anni-Maria Pulkki-Brännström Mikey Rosato Jolene Skordis-Worrall Naomi Saville Neena Shah More Bhim Shrestha Prasanta Tripathy Amie Wilson Anthony Costello

BACKGROUND Maternal and neonatal mortality rates remain high in many low-income and middle-income countries. Different approaches for the improvement of birth outcomes have been used in community-based interventions, with heterogeneous effects on survival. We assessed the effects of women's groups practising participatory learning and action, compared with usual care, on birth outcomes in low-r...

Journal: :American journal of public health 2007
Mary J O'Connor Shannon E Whaley

OBJECTIVES We examined the efficacy of brief intervention as a technique to help pregnant women achieve abstinence from alcohol. A second aim was to assess newborn outcomes as a function of brief intervention. METHODS Two hundred fifty-five pregnant women who were participants in the Public Health Foundation Enterprises Management Solutions Special Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, In...

2017
Mansoor Ahmed Youngjoon Won

The latest nationwide survey of Pakistan showed that considerable progress has been made toward reducing all child mortality indicators except neonatal mortality. The aim of this study is to compare Pakistan's under-five mortality, neonatal mortality, and postnatal newborn care rates with those of other countries. Neonatal mortality rates and postnatal newborn care rates from the Demographic an...

Journal: :Journal of nursing care quality 2010
Ann Scott Blouin

THE goal of all labor and delivery units and of birthing centers is a safe birth for both newborn and mother. Yet, an examination of current statistics raises significant questions about whether that aim is being achieved. A report released this year found that more than 2 women die of pregnancy-related causes every day in the United States, with the maternal mortality ratio doubling from 6.6 d...

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