National chlorhexidine coverage and factors associated with newborn umbilical cord care in Bangladesh and Nepal: a cross-sectional analysis using household data.
Kavita SinghElizabeth SimmonsBliss GarrigaGrace HooverRashida E IjdiAshish KcPublished in: Maternal health, neonatology and perinatology (2024)
As Bangladesh and Nepal continue to scale-up chlorhexidine for newborn umbilical cord care, additional focus on newborns born in non-facility environments may be warranted. Chlorhexidine cleansing may have the potential to be an equitable intervention, as newborns from the poorest wealth quintiles and whose mothers had less education were not disadvantaged in receiving the intervention in these two settings.
Keyphrases
- umbilical cord
- mesenchymal stem cells
- quality improvement
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- gestational age
- randomized controlled trial
- low birth weight
- affordable care act
- palliative care
- pregnant women
- tertiary care
- surgical site infection
- bone marrow
- preterm infants
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- electronic health record
- pain management
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