Cross sectional study on newborn care practices in a rural area

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Date
2019-03
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Medip Academy
Abstract
Background: NMR contributes to two-third of infant mortality and proper newborn care is essential for achieving the target of reduction in IMR. The present study was conducted to find the newborn care practices in a rural community and to explore the associated factors.Methods: The present community based cross sectional study was conducted upon children born in the study area within past three months. Mothers were interviewed using pretested proforma.Results: It was seen that 87.3% children were cared by their mothers, rooming-in was universal, 82.1% children were kept warm, early bathing was avoided by 45.8% mothers, 96.2% of children were given vaccine at birth and umbilical stump hygiene was maintained in 61.3% cases.Conclusions: The newborn care practices are far from ideal. Community based interventions can be helpful to improve the same
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Cross sectional study, Newborn care practices, Rural area
Citation
Chandra Mani, Lal Prabhat Kumar, Kumar Laxman . Cross sectional study on newborn care practices in a rural area. International Journal of Community Medicine and Public Health. 2019 Mar; 6(3): 1000-1003