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Kangaroo mother care: a multi-country analysis of health system bottlenecks and potential solutions

BACKGROUND: Preterm birth is now the leading cause of under-five child deaths worldwide with one million direct deaths plus approximately another million where preterm is a risk factor for neonatal deaths due to other causes. There is strong evidence that kangaroo mother care (KMC) reduces mortality...

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Autores principales: Vesel, Linda, Bergh, Anne-Marie, Kerber, Kate J, Valsangkar, Bina, Mazia, Goldy, Moxon, Sarah G, Blencowe, Hannah, Darmstadt, Gary L, de Graft Johnson, Joseph, Dickson, Kim E, Ruiz Peláez, Juan Gabriel, von Xylander, Severin Ritter, Lawn, Joy E
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: BioMed Central 2015
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4577801/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26391115
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2393-15-S2-S5
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author Vesel, Linda
Bergh, Anne-Marie
Kerber, Kate J
Valsangkar, Bina
Mazia, Goldy
Moxon, Sarah G
Blencowe, Hannah
Darmstadt, Gary L
de Graft Johnson, Joseph
Dickson, Kim E
Ruiz Peláez, Juan Gabriel
von Xylander, Severin Ritter
Lawn, Joy E
author_facet Vesel, Linda
Bergh, Anne-Marie
Kerber, Kate J
Valsangkar, Bina
Mazia, Goldy
Moxon, Sarah G
Blencowe, Hannah
Darmstadt, Gary L
de Graft Johnson, Joseph
Dickson, Kim E
Ruiz Peláez, Juan Gabriel
von Xylander, Severin Ritter
Lawn, Joy E
author_sort Vesel, Linda
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description BACKGROUND: Preterm birth is now the leading cause of under-five child deaths worldwide with one million direct deaths plus approximately another million where preterm is a risk factor for neonatal deaths due to other causes. There is strong evidence that kangaroo mother care (KMC) reduces mortality among babies with birth weight <2000 g (mostly preterm). KMC involves continuous skin-to-skin contact, breastfeeding support, and promotion of early hospital discharge with follow-up. The World Health Organization has endorsed KMC for stabilised newborns in health facilities in both high-income and low-resource settings. The objectives of this paper are to: (1) use a 12-country analysis to explore health system bottlenecks affecting the scale-up of KMC; (2) propose solutions to the most significant bottlenecks; and (3) outline priority actions for scale-up. METHODS: The bottleneck analysis tool was applied in 12 countries in Africa and Asia as part of the Every Newborn Action Plan process. Country workshops involved technical experts to complete the survey tool, which is designed to synthesise and grade health system "bottlenecks", factors that hinder the scale-up, of maternal-newborn intervention packages. We used quantitative and qualitative methods to analyse the bottleneck data, combined with literature review, to present priority bottlenecks and actions relevant to different health system building blocks for KMC. RESULTS: Marked differences were found in the perceived severity of health system bottlenecks between Asian and African countries, with the former reporting more significant or very major bottlenecks for KMC with respect to all the health system building blocks. Community ownership and health financing bottlenecks were significant or very major bottlenecks for KMC in both low and high mortality contexts, particularly in South Asia. Significant bottlenecks were also reported for leadership and governance and health workforce building blocks. CONCLUSIONS: There are at least a dozen countries worldwide with national KMC programmes, and we identify three pathways to scale: (1) champion-led; (2) project-initiated; and (3) health systems designed. The combination of all three pathways may lead to more rapid scale-up. KMC has the potential to save lives, and change the face of facility-based newborn care, whilst empowering women to care for their preterm newborns.
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spelling pubmed-45778012015-09-23 Kangaroo mother care: a multi-country analysis of health system bottlenecks and potential solutions Vesel, Linda Bergh, Anne-Marie Kerber, Kate J Valsangkar, Bina Mazia, Goldy Moxon, Sarah G Blencowe, Hannah Darmstadt, Gary L de Graft Johnson, Joseph Dickson, Kim E Ruiz Peláez, Juan Gabriel von Xylander, Severin Ritter Lawn, Joy E BMC Pregnancy Childbirth Research BACKGROUND: Preterm birth is now the leading cause of under-five child deaths worldwide with one million direct deaths plus approximately another million where preterm is a risk factor for neonatal deaths due to other causes. There is strong evidence that kangaroo mother care (KMC) reduces mortality among babies with birth weight <2000 g (mostly preterm). KMC involves continuous skin-to-skin contact, breastfeeding support, and promotion of early hospital discharge with follow-up. The World Health Organization has endorsed KMC for stabilised newborns in health facilities in both high-income and low-resource settings. The objectives of this paper are to: (1) use a 12-country analysis to explore health system bottlenecks affecting the scale-up of KMC; (2) propose solutions to the most significant bottlenecks; and (3) outline priority actions for scale-up. METHODS: The bottleneck analysis tool was applied in 12 countries in Africa and Asia as part of the Every Newborn Action Plan process. Country workshops involved technical experts to complete the survey tool, which is designed to synthesise and grade health system "bottlenecks", factors that hinder the scale-up, of maternal-newborn intervention packages. We used quantitative and qualitative methods to analyse the bottleneck data, combined with literature review, to present priority bottlenecks and actions relevant to different health system building blocks for KMC. RESULTS: Marked differences were found in the perceived severity of health system bottlenecks between Asian and African countries, with the former reporting more significant or very major bottlenecks for KMC with respect to all the health system building blocks. Community ownership and health financing bottlenecks were significant or very major bottlenecks for KMC in both low and high mortality contexts, particularly in South Asia. Significant bottlenecks were also reported for leadership and governance and health workforce building blocks. CONCLUSIONS: There are at least a dozen countries worldwide with national KMC programmes, and we identify three pathways to scale: (1) champion-led; (2) project-initiated; and (3) health systems designed. The combination of all three pathways may lead to more rapid scale-up. KMC has the potential to save lives, and change the face of facility-based newborn care, whilst empowering women to care for their preterm newborns. BioMed Central 2015-09-11 /pmc/articles/PMC4577801/ /pubmed/26391115 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2393-15-S2-S5 Text en Copyright © 2015 Vesel et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0 This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. The Creative Commons Public Domain Dedication waiver (http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/) applies to the data made available in this article, unless otherwise stated.
spellingShingle Research
Vesel, Linda
Bergh, Anne-Marie
Kerber, Kate J
Valsangkar, Bina
Mazia, Goldy
Moxon, Sarah G
Blencowe, Hannah
Darmstadt, Gary L
de Graft Johnson, Joseph
Dickson, Kim E
Ruiz Peláez, Juan Gabriel
von Xylander, Severin Ritter
Lawn, Joy E
Kangaroo mother care: a multi-country analysis of health system bottlenecks and potential solutions
title Kangaroo mother care: a multi-country analysis of health system bottlenecks and potential solutions
title_full Kangaroo mother care: a multi-country analysis of health system bottlenecks and potential solutions
title_fullStr Kangaroo mother care: a multi-country analysis of health system bottlenecks and potential solutions
title_full_unstemmed Kangaroo mother care: a multi-country analysis of health system bottlenecks and potential solutions
title_short Kangaroo mother care: a multi-country analysis of health system bottlenecks and potential solutions
title_sort kangaroo mother care: a multi-country analysis of health system bottlenecks and potential solutions
topic Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4577801/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26391115
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2393-15-S2-S5
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