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View article: Clinical and Biochemical Correlation in Perinatal Asphyxia and Its Association with Short Term Outcome
Clinical and Biochemical Correlation in Perinatal Asphyxia and Its Association with Short Term Outcome Open
Background: Perinatal asphyxia is a leading cause of neonatal morbidity and mortality worldwide. According to the World Health Organization, 3% of all infants in developing countries, that is, approximately 3.6 million experience moderate …
View article: Pattern and risk factors of congenital anomalies among neonates born in Dhulikhel hospital
Pattern and risk factors of congenital anomalies among neonates born in Dhulikhel hospital Open
Background: Congenital anomalies are structural, functional and metabolic disorders at birth. Though common, the aetiology is multi–factorial and vary depending upon the socio–cultural practice. The congenital malformation accounts for the…
View article: Perceptions and experiences related to use of breastmilk from another mother in central Nepal: a qualitative study
Perceptions and experiences related to use of breastmilk from another mother in central Nepal: a qualitative study Open
Participants were aware of the potential benefits of donor breastmilk but identified numerous barriers to widespread adoption, including concerns about infectious diseases and mother-infant bonding, and preference for animal milks over ano…
View article: Perceptions and experiences related to use of breast milk from another mother in central Nepal: a qualitative study
Perceptions and experiences related to use of breast milk from another mother in central Nepal: a qualitative study Open
Background When maternal breast milk is unavailable in sufficient quantity for infant needs, the World Health Organization (WHO) recommends the use of human donor breast milk if safe, affordable, and available. However, in Nepal and most o…
View article: Newborn weight nomograms in selected low and middle-income countries
Newborn weight nomograms in selected low and middle-income countries Open
Growth impairment is common in low- and middle-income countries (LMIC) and may begin during early infancy, increasing morbidity and mortality. To ensure healthy infant growth, healthcare providers in high-income countries (HIC) track newbo…
View article: Newborn weight change and predictors of underweight in the neonatal period in Guinea‐Bissau, Nepal, Pakistan and Uganda
Newborn weight change and predictors of underweight in the neonatal period in Guinea‐Bissau, Nepal, Pakistan and Uganda Open
In low‐ and middle‐income countries (LMIC), growth impairment is common; however, the trajectory of growth over the course of the first month has not been well characterised. To describe newborn growth trajectory and predictors of growth i…
View article: Nepal Paediatric Society Guideline for use of Antibiotics in Critically ill Children in the Pediatric Intensive Care Unit
Nepal Paediatric Society Guideline for use of Antibiotics in Critically ill Children in the Pediatric Intensive Care Unit Open
Justification: Overuse and administration of unnecessary and inappropriate antibiotics are the leading causes for the increased antimicrobial resistance worldwide. Judicious use of antimicrobials can prevent this phenomenon. Objective: Cre…
View article: Perception of Mothers Needs and Nurses Felt Needs on Nursing Care Provided by Nurses to their Neonates in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit
Perception of Mothers Needs and Nurses Felt Needs on Nursing Care Provided by Nurses to their Neonates in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit Open
Background & Objectives: All pregnant women are at risk and can face problems at any time during or following pregnancy and childbirth which can cause death of mothers. Knowledge of key danger signs is essential for motivating women to see…