Type | Journal Article - Journal of perinatology |
Title | Testing a scalable community-based approach to improve maternal and neonatal health in rural Nepal |
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Volume | 30 |
Issue | 6 |
Publication (Day/Month/Year) | 2010 |
Page numbers | 388-395 |
URL | https://www.nature.com/articles/jp2009181 |
Abstract | Objective: The aim of the study was to determine the feasibility of improved maternal–neonatal care-seeking and household practices using an approach scalable under Nepal's primary health-care services. Study Design: Impact was assessed by pre- and post-intervention surveys of women delivering within the previous 12 months. Each district sample comprised 30 clusters, each with 30 respondents. The intervention consisted primarily of community-based antenatal counseling and dispensing and an early postnatal home visit; most activities were carried out by community-based health volunteers. Result: There were notable improvements in most household practice and service utilization indicators, although results regarding care-seeking for danger signs were mixed. Conclusion: It is feasible in a Nepal setting to significantly improve utilization of maternal–neonatal services and household practices, using the resources available under the government primary health-care system. This has the potential to significantly reduce neonatal mortality. |
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