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Utilisation of postnatal care services among maternal in Maeen District – Sana’a City, Yemen
BackgroundOne of the most effective ways to reduce maternal and neonatal mortality is to improve mother and newborn health via the provision of...
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Factors affecting the provision of high-quality postnatal care services in Zanzibar: a qualitative study
BackgroundIn Sub-Saharan Africa, the postnatal period is associated with high mortality and accounts for a substantial proportion of maternal deaths....
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How do postnatal care guidelines in Australia compare to international standards? A sco** review and comparative analysis
BackgroundThere is no single national guideline in Australia on the provision of postnatal care, which means there is potential for significant...
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Acceptability of data linkage to identify women at risk of postnatal complication for the development of digital risk prediction tools and interventions to better optimise postnatal care, a qualitative descriptive study design
BackgroundPregnancy acts as a cardiovascular stress test. Although many complications resolve following birth, women with hypertensive disorder of...
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Prevalence and determinants of adequate postnatal care in Ethiopia: evidence from 2019 Ethiopia mini demographic and health survey
BackgroundThe postpartum period is critical for both the mother's and newborn child's health and survival. Rising morbidity and mortality are usually...
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Individual and community-level factors associated with women’s utilization of postnatal care services in Uganda, 2016: a multilevel and spatial analysis
BackgroundOver time, Uganda has experienced high levels of maternal mortality (435 deaths per 100,000 live births in 2006 to 336 deaths per 100,000...
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Development and psychometric testing of a Chinese version of the postnatal care experience scale for postpartum women
BackgroundPostnatal period is a critical transitional phase in the lives of mothers and newborn babies. In recent years the importance on promoting a...
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Movement behaviour education for parents in prenatal, postnatal, and pediatric care in Canada: A needs assessment
BackgroundParents/guardians can greatly influence their child’s movement behaviours (i.e., physical activity, sedentary behaviour, and sleep). Yet,...
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Adaptation and implementation of clinical guidelines on maternal and newborn postnatal care in Iran: study protocol
BackgroundAccording to World Health Organization (WHO), the postnatal care provision aims to provide care and treatment with the highest quality and...
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Postnatal clubs for integrated postnatal care in Johannesburg, South Africa: a qualitative assessment of implementation
BackgroundSouth Africa has reported challenges in retaining women in Prevention of Mother-to-Child Transmission of HIV (PMTCT) programs postnatally....
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Mothers’ experiences with mHealth intervention for postnatal care utilisation in Nigeria: a qualitative study
BackgroundThe postnatal period implies a crucial and delicate time for both the mother and the newborn. There is a growing body of evidence that is...
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Hemolytic disease of the fetus and newborn: rapid review of postnatal care and outcomes
BackgroundAdvances in postnatal care for hemolytic disease of the fetus and newborn (HDFN) have occurred over the past decades, but little is known...
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Women's utilisation of quality antenatal care, intrapartum care and postnatal care services in Ethiopia: a population-based study using the demographic and health survey data
ObjectiveThis study sought to investigate the level and determinants of receiving quality antenatal care (ANC), intrapartum care, and postnatal care...
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Postnatal care and acceptability of emollient therapy in very low birthweight infants in Harare, Zimbabwe: a qualitative analysis
BackgroundPreterm birth (birth before 37 completed weeks of pregnancy) is the leading cause of neonatal and child under-five mortality globally, both...
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Uptake of, barriers and enablers to the utilization of postnatal care services in Thyolo, Malawi
BackgroundPostnatal care (PNC) ensures early assessments for danger signs during the postpartum period and is to be provided within 24 h of birth,...
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Determinants of postnatal care service utilization among married women in rural areas in western Ethiopia
BackgroundWorldwide studies have shown that three-fourths of the total deaths during the neonatal period occur in the first week of the postnatal...
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Association of dietary diversity of 6–23 months aged children with prenatal and postnatal obstetric care: evidence from a nationwide cross-sectional study
BackgroundDietary diversity is a key determinant of infant and young child eating patterns for a variety of food groups taken by children between the...
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A qualitative research study of primary care physicians’ views of telehealth in delivering postnatal care to women
BackgroundThe postpartum period is a critical time for women to optimise their physical and mental health. Primary care physicians (PCP) often manage...
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Utilization of early postnatal care services and associated factors among mothers who gave birth in the last 12 months in South Gondar Zone District, Amhara Regional State, Ethiopia
IntroductionPostnatal care is care that is provided to mothers and newborn baby after delivery. The care given after childbirth is the most critical...
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Exploring a framework for demandable services from antenatal to postnatal care: a deep-dive dialogue with mothers, health workers and psychologists
BackgroundOne of the factors affecting quality of care is that clients do not demand care practises during antenatal, intrapartum and postnatal care....