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Achieving progress in maternal and neonatal health through integrated and comprehensive healthcare services – experiences from a programme in northern Tanzania

Achieving progress in maternal and neonatal health through integrated and comprehensive healthcare services – experiences from a programme in northern Tanzania

... BEmOC: Basic Emergency Obstetric Care; CEmOC: Com- prehensive Emergency Obstetric Care; CHBC: Commu- nity Home Based Care Counsellor; CO: Clinical Officer; CSSC: ...

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Impact of the roll out of comprehensive emergency obstetric care on institutional birth rate in rural Nepal

Impact of the roll out of comprehensive emergency obstetric care on institutional birth rate in rural Nepal

... appropriate care, is a supply problem addressed by increasing availability of trained providers and well-equipped facilities critical to improving outcomes ...four basic emergency obstetric ...

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Community mobilisation and health management committee strengthening to increase birth attendance by trained health workers in rural Makwanpur, Nepal: study protocol for a cluster randomised controlled trial

Community mobilisation and health management committee strengthening to increase birth attendance by trained health workers in rural Makwanpur, Nepal: study protocol for a cluster randomised controlled trial

... most basic level of insti- tution in Nepal ’ s health system pyramid, followed by the health post (HP), primary health care centre (PHC), and Hospital (Figure 1) ...obstetric care. They should ...

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Chapter 8: Role of obstetric care practitioner in the management of obstetric emergencies  Obstetric Care in Central India

Chapter 8: Role of obstetric care practitioner in the management of obstetric emergencies Obstetric Care in Central India

... towards emergency obstetric care, the availability of emergency obstetric care services in Madhya Pradesh are extremely limited and the impact of these services on the risk of ...

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Maternal death and delays in accessing emergency obstetric care in Mozambique

Maternal death and delays in accessing emergency obstetric care in Mozambique

... health care services ...of care are connected by a network referral system based on ambulances managed at the referral health ...offer Basic Emergency Obstetric Care ...hensive ...

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Human resource development for a community-based health extension program: a case study from Ethiopia

Human resource development for a community-based health extension program: a case study from Ethiopia

... Health Care Units (PHCUs), District Hospitals, Zonal Hospitals and Special- ized ...inpatient care, as well as under-5 and maternal care (including rooms for basic emergency ...

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Assessment of facility readiness for implementing the WHO/UNICEF standards for improving quality of maternal and newborn care in health facilities – experiences from UNICEF’s implementation in three countries of South Asia and sub Saharan Africa

Assessment of facility readiness for implementing the WHO/UNICEF standards for improving quality of maternal and newborn care in health facilities – experiences from UNICEF’s implementation in three countries of South Asia and sub Saharan Africa

... of care improve- ment adopts a quasi-experimental pre-post or “before and after” design in “intervention” and “comparison” groups using mixed methods (qualitative and quantita- ...of care for mothers and ...

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The availability of emergency obstetric care in the context of the JSY cash transfer programme in Madhya Pradesh, India

The availability of emergency obstetric care in the context of the JSY cash transfer programme in Madhya Pradesh, India

... In order to be able to reduce maternal mortality, the JSY programme needs significant strengthening of the facil- ities through which it is implemented. Our study shows that the provision of basic and ...

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Determinants of quality of care and access to Basic Emergency Obstetric and Neonatal Care facilities and midwife-led facilities in low and middle-income countries: A Systematic Review

Determinants of quality of care and access to Basic Emergency Obstetric and Neonatal Care facilities and midwife-led facilities in low and middle-income countries: A Systematic Review

... There were 28 studies in total which were selected for the purpose of the systematic review (See Table 3). Most studies were from Africa 20 , followed by South Asia 3 , other Asian countries 3 and Latin America. 2 Half ...

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Quality of basic emergency obstetric and newborn care (BEmONC) services from patients’ perspective in Adigrat town, Eastern zone of Tigray, Ethiopia  2017: a cross sectional study

Quality of basic emergency obstetric and newborn care (BEmONC) services from patients’ perspective in Adigrat town, Eastern zone of Tigray, Ethiopia 2017: a cross sectional study

... Data collection tools were developed in English based on this study’s objectives to be addressed after reviewing relevant literature [11, 9]. The questionnaire was first prepared in the English language then translated ...

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Correlation of Obstetric Care Facility Density with Standard Emergency Obstetric and Neonatal Care Indicators in Tanzania Mainland

Correlation of Obstetric Care Facility Density with Standard Emergency Obstetric and Neonatal Care Indicators in Tanzania Mainland

... increase obstetric care facility density. However, currently obstetric care facility density is not a standard Emergency Obstetric and Neonatal Care (EmONC) indicator and ...

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Vol 6, No 3 (2012)

Vol 6, No 3 (2012)

... providing basic and comprehensive emergency obstetric care, use of antenatal steroids for women in preterm labour, training in immediate care of the newborn and neonatal resuscitation, ...

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Existence and functionality of emergency obstetric care services at district level in Kenya: theoretical coverage versus reality

Existence and functionality of emergency obstetric care services at district level in Kenya: theoretical coverage versus reality

... The EmOC certification level requires that all signal functions are present [10]. Findings from this study, how- ever, show that none of the facilities were “strictly" EmOC in the absence of assisted vaginal delivery ...

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The effect of implementation strength of basic emergency obstetric and newborn care (BEmONC) on facility deliveries and the met need for BEmONC at the primary health care level in Ethiopia

The effect of implementation strength of basic emergency obstetric and newborn care (BEmONC) on facility deliveries and the met need for BEmONC at the primary health care level in Ethiopia

... health care system) and processes of service delivery are identified as components for measuring implementation strength [17, 25, 33, ...newborn care services are 1) facilities’ emergency readiness ...

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Assessment of the nursing skill mix in Mozambique using a task analysis methodology

Assessment of the nursing skill mix in Mozambique using a task analysis methodology

... MCHN cadres shared a common body of knowledge and set of skills, so that it was difficult to distinguish be- tween the responsibilities of graduates from either of the two educational levels within the reproductive ...

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Assessing emergency obstetric and newborn care: can performance indicators capture health system weaknesses?

Assessing emergency obstetric and newborn care: can performance indicators capture health system weaknesses?

... Results with regards to the EmONC indicators are presented in Table 3. Three health centres did provide all signal functions for basic EmONC except administra- tion of MgSO4 to prevent or treat eclampsia (supply ...

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Retention of knowledge and skills after Emergency Obstetric Care training: A multi country longitudinal study

Retention of knowledge and skills after Emergency Obstetric Care training: A multi country longitudinal study

... Maternity care provid- ers working in healthcare facilities designated to provide Basic or Comprehensive EmOC located in two districts/regions in each of six countries (Ghana, Kenya, Malawi, Nigeria, Sierra ...

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Standard basic emergency obstetric and neonatal care training in Addis Ababa; trainees reaction and knowledge acquisition

Standard basic emergency obstetric and neonatal care training in Addis Ababa; trainees reaction and knowledge acquisition

... most obstetric emergencies suggesting the need for in-service knowledge ...handle obstetric complications, whereas inappropriate use of it might increase referrals and undesirable maternal and neonatal ...

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The effect of providing skilled birth attendance and emergency obstetric care in preventing stillbirths

The effect of providing skilled birth attendance and emergency obstetric care in preventing stillbirths

... Methods: A systematic literature search was performed on PubMed/MEDLINE, Cochrane Database and the WHO regional libraries. Data of all eligible studies were extracted into a standardized Excel sheet containing variables ...

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Barriers to access and utilization of emergency obstetric care at health facilities in sub-Saharan Africa—a systematic review protocol

Barriers to access and utilization of emergency obstetric care at health facilities in sub-Saharan Africa—a systematic review protocol

... The basic theory that will be applied in this review is identification of barriers to the access and utilization of emergency obstetric ...of emergency obstetric ...

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