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Gender-related differences in care-seeking behaviour for newborns: a systematic review of the evidence in South Asia.

Sharif A IsmailAmy McCulloughSufang GuoAlyssa B SharkeySheeba HarmaPaul Rutter
Published in: BMJ global health (2019)
Higher mortality observed among female neonates in South Asia may be partly explained by differences in care-seeking behaviour, though good quality evidence on drivers for this is lacking. Further research is needed, but policy interventions to improve awareness of causes of neonatal mortality, and work with households with predominantly female children may yield population health benefits. The social, economic and cultural norms that give greater value and preference to boys over girls must also be challenged through the creation of legislation and policy that support greater gender equality, as well as context-specific strategies in partnership with local influencers to change these practices.PROSPERO registration number CRD42016052256.
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