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Implementation of an oxygen concentrator system in district hospital paediatric wards throughout Malawi.

Penny Enarson1, Sophie La Vincente, Robert Gie, Ellubey Maganga, Codewell Chokani.   

Abstract

PROBLEM: Hypoxaemia in children with severe or very severe pneumonia is a reliable predictor of mortality, yet oxygen was not available in most paediatric wards in Malawi. APPROACH: The Child Lung Health Programme in Malawi made oxygen available by supplying oxygen concentrators and essential supplies to 22 district and 3 regional hospitals' paediatric wards. Five key steps were taken to introduce concentrators: (1) develop a curriculum and training materials; (2) train staff on use and maintenance; (3) retrain electromedical departments on maintenance and repair; (4) conduct training once concentrators arrived in the country; and (5) distribute concentrators once staff had been trained. LOCAL
SETTING: The paediatric wards in 3 regional and 22 government district hospitals and 3 regional electromedical engineering departments in Malawi. RELEVANT CHANGES: Main changes were: (1) provision of a source of oxygen in every paediatric ward in all district hospitals; (2) training of electrical engineering and health personnel in the use, maintenance and repair of oxygen concentrators; and (3) setting-up of high-dependency rooms or areas for severely ill children where oxygen is administered. LESSONS LEARNED: It is feasible to implement an oxygen system using concentrators throughout a low-income country. Oxygen delivery requires trained staff with necessary equipment and supplies. Regular maintenance and supervision are essential to ensure optimal utilization.

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Year:  2008        PMID: 18545736      PMCID: PMC2647442          DOI: 10.2471/blt.07.048017

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Bull World Health Organ        ISSN: 0042-9686            Impact factor:   9.408


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