Makokha, Felistas O.Ocholla, Ian A.Agutu, Nathan O.Ouma, Paul O.Gitaka, JesseGatungu, Daniel2024-06-052024-06-052020-05-12Ocholla, I.A., Agutu, N.O., Ouma, P.O. et al. Geographical accessibility in assessing bypassing behaviour for inpatient neonatal care, Bungoma County-Kenya. BMC Pregnancy Childbirth 20, 287 (2020). https://doi.org/10.1186/s12884-020-02977-x1471-2393https://erepository.mku.ac.ke/handle/123456789/5827Neonatal mortality rate in Kenya continues to be unacceptably high. In reducing newborn deaths, inequality in access to care and quality care have been identified as current barriers. Contributing to these barriers are the bypassing behaviour and geographical access which leads to delay in seeking newborn care. This study (i) measured geographical accessibility of inpatient newborn care, and (ii), characterized bypassing behaviour using the geographical accessibility of the inpatient newborn care seekers.enBypassing behaviourNeonatalGeographical accessibilityGeographical accessibility in assessing bypassing behaviour for inpatient neonatal care, Bungoma County-KenyaArticle