This report summarizes the process of developing final recommendations and guidelines for community mobilization effects by promoting participatory learning and women's groups to promote the mother's and newborn's health behavior cycle. The main readers of this guide are decision makers who are responsible for designing maternal and child, neonatal, and child health programs for healthcare project managers, including government agencies and non-governmental organizations, and mainly for low-income earners.
This guide is also targeted to healthcare providers and educational institutions to enhance knowledge of important interventions: (i) improving maternal and child health and (ii) women and families within families Improve care by. Iii) Increase community support for maternal and newborn health, (iv) Increase access and use to skilled medical care. Development guidelines and organizations that support women's empowerment and rights will also find use of this guide.
Osrin D. (2008) We conducted this study to implement community - based participatory intervention to improve the effectiveness of basic neonatal care for women and other key members of the rural community in Nepal. Each group will use participatory assessments to share experiences, plans, actions and reevaluations to improve basic neonatal care. The results of the evaluation requested neonatal mortality rate, medical treatment and referral. The results show that performing a basic neonatal care procedure can reduce neonatal mortality
This report summarizes the process of developing final recommendations and guidelines for community mobilization effects by promoting participatory learning and women's groups to promote the mother's and newborn's health behavior cycle. The main readers of this guide are decision makers who are responsible for designing maternal and child, neonatal, and child health programs for healthcare project managers, including government agencies and non-governmental organizations, and mainly for low-income earners.
WHO's recommendation on regional mobilization to promote maternal and newborn health behavioral cycles by promoting participatory learning and women's groups
Maternal and neonatal health problems are global health priorities. Maternal and neonatal health problems are global health priorities. In addition to poor quality medical care, maternal death comes from the risk associated with pregnancy and childbirth. Maternal mortality rate is a serious international public health problem. Compared with other developed countries, the number of women who died due to pregnancy related causes is increasing in the United States, and the maternal mortality rate increases with time (Advisory Committee, 2016). More than 500,000 women die worldwide each year due to pregnancy related causes and an estimated 4 million newborns have died (van den Broek & Graham, 2009). Recognizing fair and high quality, safe and respected legal rights and expectations for people-centered care is a global health priority in improving maternal and newborn care campaigns Should be (Hoope-Bender et al., 2014).