Determinants of maternal knowledge on neonatal danger signs and care-seeking practices in a rural area of southeastern Ethiopia.
Tamirat GetachewTesfaye Assebe YadetaTeklehaimanot GereziherAddis EyeberuMerga DheresaPublished in: International health (2022)
The mothers' level of knowledge of neonatal danger signs was low and unsafe care-seeking practices were identified. The mothers' education level, husbands' education level, residence, ANC visits, counselling during ANC and knowledge about essential newborn care were found to be statistically significant determinants. Most of the mothers take their sick neonates to traditional healers and provide home remedies. Intervention modalities focusing on maternal counselling on the most common symptoms of illness in neonates are essential to increase mothers' recognition of illness and improve care-seeking practices.