Study of practical significance the first embrace
- VernacularTitle: АНХНЫ ТЭВРЭЛТИЙН АЧ ХОЛБОГДОЛЫГ СУДАЛСАН ДҮН
- Author:
Otgontugs L
1
;
Bolortuya B
;
Oyun-Erdene L
;
Saruul P
;
Urnaa T
;
Enkhtuya T
;
Shatar SH
Author Information
1. Medical school in Darkhan-Uul province, MNUMS
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- Keywords:
First Embrace Care, Early Essential Neonatal Care, Newborn, Immediate drying and Knowledge.
- From:Innovation
2016;10(2):32-36
- CountryMongolia
- Language:Mongolian
-
Abstract:
The Western Pacific Region have the highest neonatal mortality rate of any country in the world. It has 37 countries and areas with approximately 1.8 billion people which comprises one-fourth of the total world population. The First Embrace It is care for all mothers and newborn infants. The components of the First Embrace are immediate and thorough dying, appropriately timed clamping and cutting of the cord, skin to skin contact and initiating exclusive breastfeeding for all newborns. Aim: First embrace and Early Essential Neonatal Care the importance of infant seeks to to learn some of the problems faced by identifying the skills of medical personnel. We were conducted in this study by a cross sectional questionnaire in order to assess the knowledge, attitude and practices of healthcare providers about essential newborn care and administrated a structured questionnaire to evaluate instruments and materials of the maternity wards.Skin to skin contact and a mother first embrace is the beginning of a healthy life is to reduce the newborn mortality. And the first embrace is improves the children’s immunity. We determined urgent problems for EENC including a lack of maternal health education, inadequate salaries for health care providers, a lack of essential medicines and commodities for birth preparation and numbers of health care providers delivering neonatal intensive care are increased due to the stillbirth rate has increased dramatically year by year.The first embrace is important to reduce neonatal mortality rate and 92.0% of all participants have the enough experiences for the first embrace care and 80.3% of all participants for the EENC.