This book offers a comprehensive study of the complexities of newborn survival in resource-poor regions, using the state of Bihar (India) as a case study. It provides important lessons for other low-performing countries, in similar socioeconomic contexts, where newborn survival is a major challenge.
The volume opens with a brief account of the trends and regional variations in neonatal mortality. The empirical verification of socio-cultural, economic and health system barriers and the state interventions that affect newborn survival are subsequently explored. Innovative strategies are then proposed to scale up maternal newborn and child health (MNCH) services and improve neonatal health outcomes.
Addressing this issue through appropriate policy action is essential to achieving Sustainable Development Goal-3, ‘Good Health and Well-being’. This book will therefore appeal to public health scholars, professionals and policymakers interested in improving outcomes in low-income regions.
表中的内容
1. Newborn Health: An Introduction.- 2.Determinants of Newborn Survival in India.- 3. Neonatal Mortality in Bihar: Critical Reflections.- 4. Access barriers to Antenatal Care and Facility Delivery .- 5. Quality of Care at Public Health Institutions: Identifying Gaps.- 6.Newborn Care Practices and Barriers to Utilisation of Services.- 7. Access to Sick Newborn Care Services: Efficiency, Adequacy, and Equity.- 8. Direct Benefit Transfer and Newborn Health .- Conclusion & Way forward.
关于作者
Sandhya R. Mahapatro is Assistant professor, Economics, A. N. Sinha Institute of Social Studies, Patna, India. Her research focus is on health economics, migration and gender issues. Her pursuit of understanding health problems in resource-poor states led her to undertake a study on newborn survival in Bihar, India.