| Literature DB >> 30410739 |
Josephine Lr Exley1, Nasir Umar2, Sarah Moxon3, Adamu Umar Usman4, Tanya Marchant2.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Basic newborn resuscitation for babies not breathing at birth is a highly effective intervention and its scale-up identified as a top research priority. However, tracking progress on the scale-up and coverage of this intervention is compromised by limitations in measuring both the number of newborns receiving the intervention and the number of newborns requiring the intervention. Using data from a facility and birth attendant survey in Gombe State, Nigeria, we aimed to advance the measurement agenda by developing a proxy indicator defined as the "percent of newborns born in a facility with the potential to provide newborn resuscitation".Entities:
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Year: 2018 PMID: 30410739 PMCID: PMC6207101 DOI: 10.7189/jogh.08.020420
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Glob Health ISSN: 2047-2978 Impact factor: 4.413
Definition of measures
| Variable | Description |
|---|---|
| Population in need (denominator) | All deliveries that occurred in the last six months in the included facilities. |
| Facility readiness | All pieces of equipment required to undertake resuscitation was available and functioning. This includes: |
| -sterile scissors or blade | |
| -disposable gloves | |
| -a clamp or umbilical tie | |
| -suction device | |
| -mask size 0 and 1 | |
| -stethoscope | |
| -timing device | |
| Birth attendants’ competence | Birth attendant demonstrated three initial actions during the NeoNatalie demonstration: |
| -Stage 1: stimulates breathing; | |
| -Stage 2: clean cord cutting | |
| -Stage 3: initiate resuscitation with bag and mask | |
| Potential to provide resuscitation care (numerator) | Facility with both the equipment available and function AND a birth attendant who demonstrated competency to undertake resuscitation. |
Number of facilities and birth attendants by facility level
| N (column %) | |||
|---|---|---|---|
| Facilities surveyed with at least one birth event in the preceding 6 months | 117 (100%) | 101 (100%) | 16 (100%) |
| Number of birth attendants internationally categorised as skilled (doctor, nurse, midwife) | 19 (16%) | 7 (7%) | 12 (75%) |
Facility readiness and birth attendances’ competence to provide resuscitation care
| All (N = 117) | Primary (N = 101) | Referral (N = 16) | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Stethoscope | 116 (99%) | 100 (99%) | 16 (100%) |
| Working timing device | 73 (62%) | 61 (60%) | 12 (75%) |
| Sterile cord cutter | 113 (97%) | 97 (96%) | 16 (100%) |
| Clamp/umbilical tie | 108 (92%) | 92 (91%) | 16 (100%) |
| Disposable gloves | 115 (98%) | 100 (99%) | 15 (94%) |
| Suction device | 105 (90%) | 89 (88%) | 16 (100%) |
| Bag and mask (size 0) | 46 (39%) | 36 (36%) | 10 (63%) |
| Bag and mask (size 1) | 54 (46%) | 43 (43%) | 11 (69%) |
| 1. Stimulates breathing | 29 (25%) | 21 (21%) | 8 (50%) |
| 2. Clean cord cutting | 41 (35%) | 33 (33%) | 8 (50%) |
| 3. Initiates bag and mask | 7 (6%) | 4 (4%) | 3 (19%) |
Number of births in health facilities with the potential to resuscitate a newborn at birth
| All | Primary | Referral | |
|---|---|---|---|
| 17 383 (100%) | 9563 (100%) | 7820 (100%) | |
| Facility readiness | 7543 (43%) | 2012 (21%) | 5522 (71%) |
| Facility readiness and stage 1 of resuscitation | 3917 (23%) | 245 (3%) | 3672 (47%) |
| Facility readiness and stages 1 & 2 of resuscitation | 3588 (21%) | 19 (0.2%) | 3569 (46%) |
| Potential to provide resuscitation care (facility readiness and stages 1, 2 & 3 of resuscitation) | 3537 (20%) | 0 | 3537 (45%) |