| Literature DB >> 33836717 |
Abu Sayeed Md Abdullah1, Koustuv Dalal2,3, Masuma Yasmin4, Gainel Ussatayeva5, Abdul Halim1, Animesh Biswas6.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Community misperception on newborn care and poor treatment of sick newborn attributes to neonatal death and illness severity. Misperceptions and malpractices regarding neonatal care and neonatal complications are the leading causes of neonatal deaths in Bangladesh. The study was conducted to explore neonatal care's perceptions and practices and manage complications among Bangladesh's rural communities.Entities:
Keywords: Bangladesh; Neonatal care; Neonatal complication; Perceptions; Practice
Year: 2021 PMID: 33836717 PMCID: PMC8033655 DOI: 10.1186/s12887-021-02633-z
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Pediatr ISSN: 1471-2431 Impact factor: 2.125
List of Participants in the qualitative study
| Qualitative instruments | Age range | Participants |
|---|---|---|
FGD ( [Participants- 36] | 18–50 years | Pregnant mothers [ Mothers who delivered recently [ Female guardians of pregnant/ recently delivered mothers [ Male guardians of pregnant/ recently delivered mothers [ Traditional Birth Attendants [ |
| IDI ( | 19–35 years | Mothers of deceased neonates [ Fathers of deceased neonates [ |
Content of the focus-group discussion and In-depth interview
| Area of discussion | Types of Prompts used |
|---|---|
| Perceptions of neonatal care and complications in the community | The idea about neonatal care and complication? Where and from whom got ideas about neonatal complication? Why did the responder not get appropriate ideas on neonatal care? |
| Practices regarding neonatal complications in the community | What community practices persist for neonatal care? What preparations are undertaken during neonatal complications? Where and from whom received treatment during neonatal complications? What are the social and familial barriers in the community, hindering the practice of proper neonatal care and health care seeking for treatment of the neonates? |
| ➢ Believe in myths and superstitions | |
| ➢ Lack of knowledge regarding neonatal danger signs | |
| ➢ Lack of perceptions regarding quality newborn care | |
| ➢ Neonatal complications occur when parents disobey religious rules. | |
| ➢ Neonatal deaths occur due to misfortune. |
| ➢ Dependency on traditional healers and unskilled providers | |
| ➢ Ignorance of male guardians on newborn care and complications | |
| ➢ The practice of bathing the baby immediately after delivery | |
| ➢ Application of mustard oil on the umbilicus for healing purpose | |
| ➢ Delay in decision making and transport delay to reach facilities during neonatal complications |