Evidence from facility level inputs to improve quality of care for maternal and newborn health: interventions and findings

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Jai K Das
Rohail Kumar
Rehana A Salam
Zohra S Lassi
Zulfiqar A Bhutta
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[1] Aga Khan University,Division of Women & Child Health
[2] Hospital For Sick Children,Program for Global Pediatric Research
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Facility; maternal; newborn; quality of care; obstetric care; delivery; social support; staffing;
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Most of the maternal and newborn deaths occur at birth or within 24 hours of birth. Therefore, essential lifesaving interventions need to be delivered at basic or comprehensive emergency obstetric care facilities. Facilities provide complex interventions including advice on referrals, post discharge care, long-term management of chronic conditions along with staff training, managerial and administrative support to other facilities. This paper reviews the effectiveness of facility level inputs for improving maternal and newborn health outcomes. We considered all available systematic reviews published before May 2013 on the pre-defined facility level interventions and included 32 systematic reviews.
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