1970
DOI: 10.4314/njp.v42i2.16
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Harmful traditional practices in a newborn: A case report

Abstract: Ninetynine percent of the nearly four million newborn deaths occur in developing countries with newborn deaths remaining relatively invisible and neglected1. In these countries, traditional attitudes and practices dominate newborn care and are often harzadous2. As most births and newborn deaths in developing countries occur outside health care facilities, a reduction in neonatal mortality may depend significantly on interventions involving adaptation of traditional care behaviours practiced at home3. However, … Show more

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“…'Foot roasting' (placing the feet of a neonate next to the fire during convulsions) is also done as a treatment measure for convulsions. This is believed to be effective in keeping the feet warm, thereby preventing the child from 'seeing demons' during convulsions (John et al 2015;Peterside, Duru & Anene 2015).…”
Section: Convulsionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…'Foot roasting' (placing the feet of a neonate next to the fire during convulsions) is also done as a treatment measure for convulsions. This is believed to be effective in keeping the feet warm, thereby preventing the child from 'seeing demons' during convulsions (John et al 2015;Peterside, Duru & Anene 2015).…”
Section: Convulsionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…'Foot roasting' (placing the feet of a neonate next to the fire during convulsions) is also done as a treatment measure for convulsions. This is believed to be effective in keeping the feet warm, thereby preventing the child from 'seeing demons' during convulsions (John et al 2015;Peterside, Duru & Anene 2015).…”
Section: Convulsionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…'Foot roasting' (placing the feet of a neonate next to the fire during convulsions) is also done as a treatment measure for convulsions. This is believed to be effective in keeping the feet warm, thereby preventing the child from 'seeing demons' during convulsions (John et al 2015;Peterside, Duru & Anene 2015).…”
Section: Convulsionsmentioning
confidence: 99%