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It is common practice globally for women to be discharged from a health facility within twenty-four to forty-eight hours after a normal vaginal delivery. The purpose of this article is to explore postnatal women’s perceptions of hospital-based postnatal... see more

Background and Objective: Poor postnatal care can increase morbidity and mortality. This study assessed the current deficiencies in quality of postnatal care provided to mothers in Lady Aitchison hospital, Lahore when compared to WHO standards and identif... see more

Background: The postnatal period is a critical period for the mother and her baby. That affect their future life. To optimize the quality of post-natal care evaluation and assessment of the given care need to examined by the user and women themselves.Obje... see more

AbstractBackground: KidzAlive, a multicomponent, child-centred capacity building model was adopted by South Africa’s National Department of Health to address the challenges of quality of care among HIV+ children. This model involves training and mentoring... see more

Objective: To propose nursing diagnoses, outcomes and interventions for patients in the postoperative period of orthognathic surgery. Method: Secondary analysis of an information bank of a focal group with five patients submitted to orthognathic surgery.... see more

Introduction: Autism spectrum disorder is one of the common developmental disabilities. Underlying autism etiology is most likely polygenic but environmental factors may also contribute. Obstetrical and neonatal risk factors have been considered for the d... see more

AbstractBackground: Emergency care in South Africa is both complex and complicated which is further compromised by inadequately trained healthcare workers. Academic disciplines at the University of KwaZulu-Natal have run emergency care workshops for docto... see more

AbstractDespite the well-documented health benefits of breastfeeding and recommendations by the Department of Health for women to exclusively breastfeed for approximately the first six months of life and continuation beyond one year, a large percentage of... see more

Marsidudu is a smoking process to accelerate the discharge of postpartum blood so that the body becomes healthy after childbirth. The ingredients used in the marsidudu come from plants. According to the Mandailing tribe, currently, the marsidudu has begun... see more

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