Browsing by Author "Herath, HMSN"
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- item: Conference-AbstractDigitalizing the pregnancy record(Faculty of Medicine, University of Moratuwa, 2024) Herath, HMSN; Hasanga, PKDT; Haneeka, MHF; Hettiarachchi, BRNR; Hewage, TK; Dayananda, NWN; Warnakula, P; Kottahachhi, J; Peries, WANN; Talagala, I; Samarasinghe, T; Fernando, NS; Pasqual, D; Chandran, T; Shajahan, ZPregnancy requires extensive medical care due to various physical and psychological changes, making thorough antenatal care and record-keeping essential for the health of both mother and fetus. To overcome the inefficiencies, inaccessibility, and lack of real-time monitoring in paper-based systems, digitalizing pregnancy records can greatly enhance the quality and efficiency of antenatal care.
- item: Conference-AbstractMaternal factors associated with low birth weight among new-borns delivered in selected government hospitals in Kalutara district(Faculty of Medicine, University of Moratuwa, 2024) Herath, HMSN; Hasanga, PKDT; Haneeka, MHF; Hettiarachchi, BRNR; Hewage, TK; Samarasinghe, S; Siriwardene, ID; Kottahachhi, J; Peries, WANN; Talagala, I; Samarasinghe, T; Fernando, NS; Pasqual, D; Chandran, T; Shajahan, ZLow Birth Weight (LBW) is a major global public health concern, with profound implications on neonatal morbidity and mortality. Understanding the factors associated with LBW is crucial for effective interventions. Hence, this study was conducted to assess the maternal factors associated with low birth weight among newborns delivered in selected government hospitals in Kalutara District