Determinant Factors of Neonatal Near Miss Among Neonates in Gurage Zone Hospitals, Ethiopia: A Case-Control Study
Pediatric Health Medicine and Therapeutics2021Vol. Volume 12, pp. 129–139
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Haimanot Abebe, Abebaw Wasie, Alex Yeshaneh, Solomon Shitu, Ayenew Mose, Daniel Adane, Haile Workye, Molla Gashu
Abstract
In this study, easily modifiable/preventable maternal and health service utilization-related factors are increasing the menace of a neonatal near-miss in the Gurage zone. It is the signal that shows the primary health care program needs to be further enhanced to bring more desirable health outcomes and/or effectiveness of health policies needs to be examined to introduce more impactful strategies.
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