Neonatal death: any role for development interventions?

Objective: The study aimed to explore whether or not the women focused development interventions have any effect on neonatal death. Methods: The qualitative research method was used. Case study of cases (died within 28 days) and controls (live children and taken from the nearest door of cases) wh...

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1. autor: Hashima-e-Nasreen
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Wydane: BRAC Research and Evaluation Division (RED) 2019
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spelling 10361-130662019-11-21T21:01:34Z Neonatal death: any role for development interventions? Hashima-e-Nasreen Neonatal death Development interventions BRAC Perinatal death -- Psychological aspects. Mothers -- Psychological aspects. Newborn infants--Death Infants--Death--Psychological aspects Objective: The study aimed to explore whether or not the women focused development interventions have any effect on neonatal death. Methods: The qualitative research method was used. Case study of cases (died within 28 days) and controls (live children and taken from the nearest door of cases) who born during the year 1999-2000 was the main method employed. lCDDR, B surveillance database provided the sampling frame. Results: The antenatal care of mothers and maternal nutrition carried out an important role in reducing neonatal death. On the other hand, physical abuse and emotional stress, and congenital anomalies are associated with increased risk of neonatal death. It is noted that women who were members of any government and non-government organization including BRAC were better exposed to antenatal care and nutrition as well as have had less physical abuse or emotional stress. Nevertheless, the study did not find any effect of mother's reproductive history, and birthing and newborn care on neonatal death. Conclusion: Regular medical check-up, following rules and regulations of antenatal care as well as the development intervention may have an influence over reduced trend of neonatal death over the year. In order to prove this hypothesis, a quantitative study, such as, a nested case-control study can be performed. To address whether or not BRAC's interventions have any influence, the study may, therefore, be performed in both BRAC and non-BRAC area. 2019-11-21T10:15:12Z 2019-11-21T10:15:12Z 2002-09 Research report Nasreen, H. E. (2002, September). Neonatal death: any role for development interventions? Research Reports (2002): Health Studies, Vol - XXXII, 52–66. http://hdl.handle.net/10361/13066 en application/pdf BRAC Research and Evaluation Division (RED)
institution Brac University
collection Institutional Repository
language English
topic Neonatal death
Development interventions
BRAC
Perinatal death -- Psychological aspects.
Mothers -- Psychological aspects.
Newborn infants--Death
Infants--Death--Psychological aspects
spellingShingle Neonatal death
Development interventions
BRAC
Perinatal death -- Psychological aspects.
Mothers -- Psychological aspects.
Newborn infants--Death
Infants--Death--Psychological aspects
Hashima-e-Nasreen
Neonatal death: any role for development interventions?
description Objective: The study aimed to explore whether or not the women focused development interventions have any effect on neonatal death. Methods: The qualitative research method was used. Case study of cases (died within 28 days) and controls (live children and taken from the nearest door of cases) who born during the year 1999-2000 was the main method employed. lCDDR, B surveillance database provided the sampling frame. Results: The antenatal care of mothers and maternal nutrition carried out an important role in reducing neonatal death. On the other hand, physical abuse and emotional stress, and congenital anomalies are associated with increased risk of neonatal death. It is noted that women who were members of any government and non-government organization including BRAC were better exposed to antenatal care and nutrition as well as have had less physical abuse or emotional stress. Nevertheless, the study did not find any effect of mother's reproductive history, and birthing and newborn care on neonatal death. Conclusion: Regular medical check-up, following rules and regulations of antenatal care as well as the development intervention may have an influence over reduced trend of neonatal death over the year. In order to prove this hypothesis, a quantitative study, such as, a nested case-control study can be performed. To address whether or not BRAC's interventions have any influence, the study may, therefore, be performed in both BRAC and non-BRAC area.
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author Hashima-e-Nasreen
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title Neonatal death: any role for development interventions?
title_short Neonatal death: any role for development interventions?
title_full Neonatal death: any role for development interventions?
title_fullStr Neonatal death: any role for development interventions?
title_full_unstemmed Neonatal death: any role for development interventions?
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