Table 1.
1. Indicators of delay one: Home delay | |
1.1. Newborns whose caregivers did not mention at least one danger sign | |
1.2. Newborns with possibly severe or severe symptom who were treated at home | |
1.3. Newborns only receiving treatment at home without going outside for care | |
1.4. Newborns with severe symptoms who were brought outside the home for care after a day | |
1.5. Newborns who only received informal health care for their fatal illnesses as both first and last source of care | |
1.6. Newborns not going for referral because of caretakers decision making | |
1.7. Caretakers did not take action at home or outside of home for different reasonsa | |
2. Indicators for delay two: Transport delay | |
1.8. Delaying >2 h to reach first or last provider | |
1.9. Caretakers not going for referral because of lack of money for transport | |
3. Indicators of delay three: Facility level delay | |
1.10. Newborns obtaining treatment from providers after >1 h from first or last provider | |
1.11. Newborns referred because of lack of equipment or lack of drugs | |
1.12. Newborns who did not receive any treatment after visiting first or last formal provider |
aindicator included in the list by the researchers