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Author<br />

(year)<br />

(IV)/(EV)<br />

Target<br />

Population<br />

Increasing investment and scaling up<br />

Chomba<br />

(2008)<br />

(+)/(++)<br />

Enweronu<br />

(2008)<br />

(+)/(-)<br />

Shantharam<br />

Baliga (2007)<br />

(+)/(++)<br />

Neonates in<br />

general<br />

Neonates<br />

requiring<br />

intensive<br />

care<br />

Neonates<br />

requiring<br />

special care<br />

Brief intervention description Targeted<br />

Outcome(s)<br />

Protocol- and ENC-certified research nurses<br />

trained college-educated midwives from 18<br />

low-risk, first-level urban community health<br />

centres, Zambia, in data collection and ENC.<br />

Early<br />

neonatal<br />

mortality<br />

Refurbishment of NSCU in Ghana. Neonatal<br />

mortality<br />

Scaling up of facility-based neonatal care in a<br />

district in southern India.<br />

Neonatal<br />

mortality<br />

Perinatal<br />

mortality<br />

Findings summary<br />

Appendix 4.4<br />

ENC training is associated with significant<br />

decreases in early neonatal mortality: rates<br />

decreased from 11.2 per 1,000 live births to<br />

6.2 per 1,000 following ENC implementation.<br />

Mortality <strong>for</strong> infants of mothers with 7 years<br />

of education decreased from 12.4 to 6.0 per<br />

1,000 (P

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