Original paper
Categorising interventions to levels of inpatient care for small and sick newborns: Findings from a global survey
Abstract
Background In 2017, 2.5 million newborns died, mainly from prematurity, infections, and intrapartum events. Preventing these deaths requires health systems to provide routine and emergency care at birth, and quality inpatient care for small and sick newborns. Defined levels of emergency obstetric care (EmOC) and standardised measurement of “signal functions” has improved tracking of maternal care in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs)....
Paper Details
Title
Categorising interventions to levels of inpatient care for small and sick newborns: Findings from a global survey
Published Date
Jul 11, 2019
Journal
Volume
14
Issue
7
Pages
e0218748 - e0218748
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