نتایج جستجو برای: antenatal care knowledge
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Antenatal care is a service provided to pregnant women from conception the beginning of childbirth in accordance with antenatal standards. The purpose this study identify predisposing factors (knowledge and attitudes), social capital (social capital) geographical (mileage, location, travel time, transportation path cost). This uses survey method or descriptive correlation cross sectional approa...
OBJECTIVE To evaluate the impact of the community-based newborn care package (CBNCP) on six essential practices to improve neonatal health. METHODS CBNCP pilot districts were matched to comparison districts using propensity scores. Impact on birth preparedness, antenatal care seeking, antenatal care quality, delivery by skilled birth attendant, immediate newborn care and postnatal care within...
INTRODUCTION This paper reviews the literature exploring the experiences of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander women accessing antenatal care in Australia, alongside literature comparing standard models of antenatal care against midwifery continuity models of antenatal care. Attention is given to evidence based benefits of midwifery continuity care models, and how these benefits can better a...
In contrast to the UK, Canada and New Zealand, where general practitioner (GP) involvement in pregnancy care has decreased, GPs in Australia continue to be high providers of antenatal care.2 However, there is very little published research about the antenatal care provided by GPs in Australia. Australia has consistently had lower maternal and perinatal death rates than the majority of comparabl...
BACKGROUND Despite improvement, maternal mortality in Haiti remains high at 359/100,000 live births. Improving access to high quality antenatal and postnatal care has been shown to reduce maternal mortality and improve newborn outcomes. Little is known regarding the quality and uptake of antenatal and postnatal care among Haitian women. METHODS Exit interviews were conducted with all pregnant...
BACKGROUND In Ethiopia, the levels of maternal and infant morbidity and mortality are among the highest in the world. This is attributed to, among other factors, none use of modern health care services by women in Ethiopia. According to the 2005 Ethiopian Demographic Health Survey, more than seven in ten mothers did not receive antenatal care at all. Therefore, the objective of this study was t...
How to cite this article: Owoaje ET, Omidokun AD, OK Ige. Knowledge and perception of Prevention of Mother to Child services amongst pregnant women accessing antenatal clinic in a Primary Health Care centre in Nigeria. Afr J Prm Health Care Fam Med. 2012;4(1), Art. #432, 7 pages. http:// dx.doi.org/ 10.4102/phcfm. v4i1.432 Background: Few studies have assessed pregnant women’s perceptions regar...
Background: The knowledge and awareness about breast feeding practices is influenced by educational qualification, type of family support from the family. Till date in India under- 5 mortality rate mostly due to improper nutrition children since birth infectious diseases among children. aim this study assess urban women attending a tertiary care hospital Chennai, India. Methods: This based; pro...
Back ground: Increasing the proportion of institutional deliveries with a skilled attendant is a key intervention for reducing maternal morbidity and mortality. However remarkable difference is observed between the proportion of antenatal care clients and facility delivery utilisation. In Ethiopia, little is known about the factors that affect women’s place of delivery after utilization of ante...
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