Date of Graduation
Winter 12-13-2024
Document Access
Project/Capstone - Global access
Degree Name
Master of Public Health (MPH)
College/School
School of Nursing and Health Professions
Department/Program
Public Health
First Advisor
Laura Chyu
Abstract
Lower-middle-income countries (LMICs) like Lesotho lack complete and quality infant mortality data. Without infant mortality data, it can be challenging to develop public health education, programming, and policies to address preventative infant deaths in specific populations (Rao et al., 2004). A literature review identified strategies to improve infant mortality data in LMICs. Through a community engagement model and digital storytelling, community members can gain awareness, begin an ongoing conversation about local public health issues, and participate in an improved data collection system. Infant mortality is often used as an indicator of health for a population; improved infant mortality data can help create a better plan to address the population's health issues for infants and the broader population.
Recommended Citation
Croissant, Jacinda, "Infant Mortality Data: Missing Pieces to Prevention in Lesotho" (2024). Master's Projects and Capstones. 1728.
https://repository.usfca.edu/capstone/1728
Included in
Community Health and Preventive Medicine Commons, International Public Health Commons, Maternal and Child Health Commons