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Effects of women's groups practising participatory learning and action on preventive and care-seeking behaviours to reduce neonatal mortality: A meta-analysis of cluster-randomised trials.

Nadine SewardMelissa NeumanTimothy ColbournDavid OsrinCharles MwansamboKishwar AzadAnthony CostelloSushmita DasEdward F FottrellAbdul KuddusDharma S ManandharNirmala NairBejoy NambiarNeena Shah MoreTambosi PhiriPrasanta TripathyAudrey Prost
Published in: PLoS medicine (2017)
This meta-analysis suggests that women's groups practising PLA improve key behaviours on the pathway to neonatal mortality, with the strongest evidence for home care behaviours and practices during home deliveries. A lack of consistency in improved behaviours across all trials may reflect differences in local priorities, capabilities, and the responsiveness of health services. Future research could address the mechanisms behind how PLA improves survival, in order to adapt this method to improve maternal and newborn health in different contexts, as well as improve other outcomes across the continuum of care for women, children, and adolescents.
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