| Literature DB >> 24847602 |
Sumit Malhotra, Sanjay P Zodpey, Aishwarya L Vidyasagaran, Kavya Sharma, Sunil S Raj, Sutapa B Neogi, Garima Pathak, Abhay Saraf.
Abstract
India faces a formidable burden of neonatal deaths, and quality newborn care is essential for reducing the high neonatal mortality rate. We examined newborn care services, with a focus on essential newborn care (ENC) in two districts, one each from two states in India. Nagaur district in Rajasthan and Chhatarpur district in Madhya Pradesh were included. Six secondary-level facilities from the districts-two district hospitals (DHs) and four community health centres (CHCs) were evaluated, where maximum institutional births within districts were taking place. The assessment included record review, facility observation, and competency assessment of service providers, using structured checklists and sets of questionnaire. The domains assessed for competency were: resuscitation, provision of warmth, breastfeeding, kangaroo mother care, and infection prevention. Our assessments showed that no inpatient care was being rendered at the CHCs while, at DHs, neonates with sepsis, asphyxia, and prematurity/low birthweight were managed. Newborn care corners existed within or adjacent to the labour room in all the facilities and were largely unutilized spaces in most of the facilities. Resuscitation bags and masks were available in four out of six facilities, with a predominant lack of masks of both sizes. Two CHCs in Chhatarpur did not have suction device. The average knowledge score amongst service providers in resuscitation was 76% and, in the remaining ENC domains, was 78%. The corresponding average skill scores were 24% and 34%, highlighting a huge contrast in knowledge and skill scores. This disparity was observed for all levels of providers assessed. While knowledge domain scores were largely satisfactory (> 75%) for the majority of providers in domains of kangaroo mother care and breastfeeding, the scores were only moderately satisfactory (50-75%) for all other knowledge domains. The skill scores for all domains were predominantly non-satisfactory (< 50%). The findings underpin the need for improving the existing ENC services by making newborn care comers functional and enhancing skills of service providers to reduce neonatal mortality rate in India.Entities:
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Year: 2014 PMID: 24847602 PMCID: PMC4089081
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Health Popul Nutr ISSN: 1606-0997 Impact factor: 2.000
Live- and stillbirths in the study facilities (April 2009–March 2010)
| Study facility | Livebirth | Stillbirth | Stillbirth rate (per 1,000 births) |
|---|---|---|---|
| DH, Nagaur | 4,548 | 176 | 37.3 |
| DH, Chhatarpur | 6,514 | 257 | 38.0 |
| CHC, Kuchaman city | 1,967 | 63 | 31 |
| CHC, Merta city | 1,234 | 19 | 15.2 |
| CHC, Badamalhera | 1,988 | 43 | 21.2 |
| CHC, Nowgong | 3,162 | 89 | 28.2 |
CHC= Community Health Centre;
DH=District Hospital
Details of neonatal admissions and deaths at the district hospitals under study (April 2009–March 2010)
| Parameter | District Hospital, Nagaur | District Hospital, Chhatarpur |
|---|---|---|
| Neonatal admissions | 1,114 | 992 |
| Timing of admissions: n (%) | ||
| Within 24 hours | 476 (43) | 137 (14) |
| 1-7 day(s) | 340 (30) | 609 (61) |
| 8-28 days | 298 (27) | 246 (25) |
| Causes of admissions: n (%) | ||
| Sepsis/diarrhoea/pneumonia | 440 (39.5) | 493 (49.7) |
| Birth asphyxia | 229 (20.6) | 137 (13.8) |
| Prematurity/LBW | 129 (11.5) | 74 (7.5) |
| Jaundice | 74 (6.6) | 66 (6.7) |
| Others | 242 (21.7) | 222 (22.3) |
| Neonatal deaths | 75 | 144 |
| Causes of deaths | ||
| Birth asphyxia | 29 (38.7) | 43 (30) |
| Prematurity/LBW | 19 (25.3) | 28 (19.4) |
| Sepsis/diarrhoea/pneumonia | 15 (20) | 51 (35.4) |
| Others | 12 (16) | 22 (15.3) |
Figure 1.Causes of neonatal admissions at district hospitals (April 2009–March 2010)
Figure 2.Cause-specific case-fatality rate per 100 admissions in the district hospitals under study
Average scores (%) in different domains of essential newborn care
| Category of health personnel | Resuscitation | Infection prevention and care at birth | Hypothermia prevention | Kangaroo mother care | Breastfeeding | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| K | S | K | S | K | S | K | S | K | S | |
| Doctors | 80 | 32 | 73 | 25 | 77 | 33 | 83 | 25 | 94 | 36 |
| Staff nurses | 74 | 24 | 68 | 41 | 63 | 33 | 82 | 26 | 87 | 53 |
| ANMs | 75 | 13 | 81 | 31 | 72 | 24 | 82 | 11 | 98 | 63 |
K=Knowledge,
S=Skill,
ANMs=Auxiliary nurse-midwives
Knowledge and skill grade of healthcare providers (n=38) in ENC domains
| Domain | Satisfactory n (%) | Moderate n (%) | Non-satisfactory n (%) | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Resuscitation | K | 17 (45) | 21 (55) | 0 |
| S | 0 | 3 (8) | 35 (92) | |
| Infection prevention and care at birth | K | 14 (37) | 24 (63) | 0 |
| S | 0 | 13 (34) | 25 (66) | |
| Hypothermia prevention | K | 17 (45) | 19 (50) | 2 (5) |
| S | 0 | 2 (5) | 36 (95) | |
| Kangaroo mother care | K | 23 (61) | 13 (34) | 2 (5) |
| S | 2 (5) | 10 (26) | 26 (68) | |
| Breastfeeding | K | 30 (79) | 8 (21) | 0 |
| S | 5 (13) | 18 (47) | 15 (39) | |
K=Knowledge,
S=Skill,
satisfactory (domain score more than 75%),
moderately satisfactory (50-75%),
and not satisfactory (less than 50%),
based on the percentage of correct answers/performances in each domain
Figure 3.Median and interquartile range (%) for neonatal resuscitation-related knowledge and skill according to category of personnel assessed
Summary of key skills for competency testing in different ENC domains
| Resuscitation |
| ✓ Demonstrating correct steps in right sequence for applying positive pressure ventilation |
| ✓ Testing function of bag and mask |
| ✓ Assessment of baby's breathing and repositioning, if required |
| ✓ Indicating need for positive pressure ventilation |
| ✓ Positioning the head and applying face mask correctly |
| ✓ Taking corrective action if chest-rise is not adequate |
| ✓ Ventilating for adequate time (30 seconds), with appropriate rate and pressure (40-60 breaths/minute) |
| ✓ Action based on heart rate if not breathing well |
| • Demonstrating six steps of handwashing in correct sequence for two minutes |
| • Demonstrating steps for normal care after birth (tying umbilical cord, cleaning eyes, and skin-to-skin contact) |
| • Demonstrating four steps to prevent heat loss in a baby |
| • Demonstrating measurement of axillary temperature of baby─correct positioning and timing |
| • Demonstrating correct technique for wrapping the newborn baby |
| • Demonstrating correct steps for positioning of the baby for KMC |
| • Demonstrating correct steps for positioning of the baby for breastfeeding |