نتایج جستجو برای: postnatal care

تعداد نتایج: 649887  

Journal: :BMC Health Services Research 2006
Della A Forster Helen L McLachlan Jane Yelland Jo Rayner Judith Lumley Mary-Ann Davey

BACKGROUND State-wide surveys of recent mothers conducted over the past decade in Victoria, one state of Australia, have identified that women are consistently less satisfied with the care they received in hospital following birth compared with other aspects of maternity care. Little is known of caregivers' perspectives on the provision ofhospital postnatal care: how care is organised and provi...

Journal: :Sri Lanka Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology 2021

No abstract available

Journal: :iranian journal of neonatology 0
رضا رضا شرفی reza sharafi assistant professor of pediatrics, medical school, guilan un iversity of medical sciences , guilan, iran. حسن حسن اسماعیلی hassan esmaeeli medical school, shahidbeheshti university of medical sciences, tehran, iran.

introduction : 99% of 4million neonatal mortality occur in developing countries every year. mortality rate of newborns accounts for 18.3 per 1000 live birth that comprised 69% of imr and 56% of under 5 mortality in iran. a  comparison of statistical trend between infant and newborn rate from 1988 to 2001 revealed a considerable decrease in imr but slightly decrease in nmr. training postnatal mo...

2013
Francis Obare Charlotte Warren Rebecca Njuki Timothy Abuya Joseph Sunday Ian Askew Ben Bellows

This paper examines community-level association between exposure to the reproductive health vouchers programme in Kenya and utilization of services. The data are from a household survey conducted among 2527 women (15-49 years) from voucher and comparable non-voucher sites. Analysis entails cross-tabulations with Chi-square tests and significant tests of proportions as well as estimation of mult...

2013
Li Liu Mengying Li Li Yang Lirong Ju Biqin Tan Neff Walker Jennifer Bryce Harry Campbell Robert E. Black Yan Guo

BACKGROUND Accurate data on coverage of key maternal, newborn, and child health (MNCH) interventions are crucial for monitoring progress toward the Millennium Development Goals 4 and 5. Coverage estimates are primarily obtained from routine population surveys through self-reporting, the validity of which is not well understood. We aimed to examine the validity of the coverage of selected MNCH i...

2014
Agatha W. Boerleider Anneke L. Francke Merle van de Reep Judith Manniën Therese A. Wiegers Walter L. J. M. Devillé

BACKGROUND Several studies conducted in developed countries have explored postnatal care professionals' experiences with non-western women. These studies reported different cultural practices, lack of knowledge of the maternity care system, communication difficulties, and the important role of the baby's grandmother as care-giver in the postnatal period. However, not much attention has been pai...

2013
Yen-Ching Chen Shu-Hui Wei Kuo-Wei Yeh Mei-Yen Chen

BACKGROUND Many studies have indicated that most immigrant women come from underdeveloped countries, and this can have negative effects on their lives, children's adaptation to school, and medical care utilization. However, there is insufficient literature about differences in infant caretaking, pre-postpartum health care, and health outcome between immigrant and native Taiwanese populations. T...

2016
K E Agho O K Ezeh A I Issaka A I Enoma S Baines A M N Renzaho

OBJECTIVES To determine population attributable risks (PARs) estimates for factors associated with non-use of postnatal care (PNC) in Nigeria. DESIGN, SETTING AND PARTICIPANTS The most recent Nigeria Demographic and Health Survey (NDHS, 2013) was examined. The study consisted of 20 467 mothers aged 15-49 years. Non-use of PNC services was examined against a set of demographic, health knowledg...

Journal: :Hong Kong medical journal = Xianggang yi xue za zhi 2011
T K H Chung A S K Yip I H Lok D T S Lee

1. The prevalence of postnatal depression in Hong Kong Chinese fathers was 4.9%. 2. Postnatal depression in fathers was closely linked with postnatal depression in mothers. 3. Risk factors differed between fathers and mothers. Fathers who had life events, stress, worries over unemployment, poor marital relationships, low social support, and peiyue care were more likely to have postnatal depress...

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