نتایج جستجو برای: neonatal health status

تعداد نتایج: 1377745  

Journal: :medical journal of islamic republic of iran 0
parisa mirmoghtadaee ramin heshmat shirin djalalinia nazgol motamed-gorji mohammad esmaeil motlagh gelayol ardalan

background: socioeconomic status (ses) is a major determinant of health inequality in children and adolescents. the aim of this study was to evaluate the association of ses of family and living region with self-rated health (srh) and life satisfaction (ls) among children and adolescents.   methods: this study was a part of the fourth survey of a national surveillance program, which was conducte...

Journal: :international journal of health policy and management 2016
marufa sultana abdur razzaque sarker rashidul alam mahumud sayem ahmed wahid ahmed

background measuring health status by using standardized and validated instrument has become a growing concern over the past few decades throughout the developed and developing countries. the aim of the study was to investigate the overall self-reported health status along with potential inequalities by using euroqol 5 dimensions (eq-5d) instrument among low-income people of bangladesh.   me...

Journal: :The American journal of clinical nutrition 2017
Mina Nicole Händel Peder Frederiksen Arieh Cohen Cyrus Cooper Berit Lilienthal Heitmann Bo Abrahamsen

Background: Whether antenatal and neonatal vitamin D status have clinical relevance in fracture prevention has not been examined extensively, although observational studies indicate that fetal life may be a sensitive period in relation to bone growth and mineralization during childhood.Objective: We examined whether 25-hydroxyvitamin D3 [25(OH)D3] concentrations in stored neonatal dried blood s...

Journal: :Annals of King Edward Medical University 2016

2001
Catherine Law David Shortland Mitch Blair Bradley Manktelow Caroline R Lamming David Field Elizabeth S Draper Melanie J Gompels Colin Green Ann Johnson

Objective To test two methods of providing low cost information on the later health status of survivors of neonatal intensive care. Design Cluster randomised comparison. Setting Nine hospitals distributed across two UK health regions. Each hospital was randomised to use one of two methods of follow up. Participants All infants born <32 weeks’ gestation during 1997 in the study hospitals. Method...

2014
Christopher John Gill William B MacLeod Grace Phiri-Mazala Nicholas G Guerina Mark Mirochnick Anna B Knapp Davidson H Hamer

BACKGROUND Neonatal sepsis is a major cause of neonatal mortality. In populations with limited access to health care, early identification of bacterial infections and initiation of antibiotics by community health workers (CHWs) could be lifesaving. It is unknown whether this strategy would be feasible using traditional birth attendants (TBAs), a cadre of CHWs who typically have limited training...

Background: Neonatal jaundice is a common medical condition encountered in the neonatal period in Nigerian hospitals. Its management is not homogenous among healthcare providers. Therefore, this study aimed at evaluating current practices related to the treatment of neonatal jaundice among doctors and nurses caring for neonates in Nigeria. Methods: Healthcare providers managing neonates in Nige...

2016
Jila Mirlashari Robabeh Qommi Shahin Nariman Nasser Bahrani Jamaloddin Begjani

Introduction: Clinical competence of nurses working in the neonatal intensive care units together with advancements in medical science and technology increased the survival rate of newborns that need specialized care. To ensure the quality of care and provide the safety of patients, evaluating the clinical competence of nurses seems necessary. This study aimed to evaluate the clinical competenc...

2012
Jill L. Maron Kirby L. Johnson Jessica A. Dietz Minghua L. Chen Diana W. Bianchi

BACKGROUND The current practice in newborn medicine is to subjectively assess when a premature infant is ready to feed by mouth. When the assessment is inaccurate, the resulting feeding morbidities may be significant, resulting in long-term health consequences and millions of health care dollars annually. We hypothesized that the developmental maturation of hypothalamic regulation of feeding be...

2016
Neetika Ashwani Mendu Suresh Babu Neela Aruna Rekha C Suresh Kumar O Tejo Pratap

Introduction: Perinatal mortality rate (PMR) is the most sensitive index of the health status of women and quality of maternal and child health services. Over 130 million babies are born every year, large numbers of children die soon after birth, many of them in the first 4 weeks of life (neonatal deaths) and most of them in the first week (early neonatal deaths). Objective: The objective of th...

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