Gosain, M. ; Goel, A. D. ; Kharya, P. ; Agarwal, R. ; Amarchand, R. ; Rai, S. K. ; Kapoor, S. ; Paul, V. K. ; Krishnan, A. (2017) Reduction of neonatal mortality requires strengthening of the health system: A situational analysis of neonatal care services in Ballabgarh Journal of Tropical Pediatrics . No pp. given. ISSN 0142-6338
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Abstract
Background: Planning a comprehensive program addressing neonatal mortality will require a detailed situational analysis of available neonatal-specific health infrastructure. Methods: We identified facilities providing essential and sick neonatal care (ENC, SNC) by a snowballing technique in Ballabgarh Block. These were assessed for infrastructure, human resource and equipment along with self-rated competency of the staff and compared with facility-based or population-based norms. Results: A total of 35 facilities providing ENC and 10 facilities for SNC were identified. ENC services were largely in the public-sector domain (68.5% of births) and were well distributed in the block. SNC burden was largely being borne by the private sector (66% of admissions), which was urban-based. The private sector and nurses reported lower competency especially for SNC. Only 53.9% of government facilities and 17.5% of private facilities had a fully equipped newborn care corner. Conclusions: Serious efforts to reduce neonatal mortality would require major capacity strengthening of the health system, including that of the private sector.
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Keywords: | Audit; Competency; Health Facility Planning; Human Resources; Neonatal Health |
ID Code: | 104389 |
Deposited On: | 08 Dec 2017 09:55 |
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