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Turning Disaster into an Opportunity for Quality Improvement in Essential Intrapartum and Newborn Care Services in the Philippines: Pre- to Posttraining Assessments

Background. On 8 November 2013, supertyphoon Haiyan made landfall in the Philippines, severely disrupting health service delivery. Reestablishment of essential services for birthing mothers and their newborns became high priority. Methodology. Following a baseline assessment, an Essential Intrapartu...

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Autores principales: Castillo, M. S., Corsino, M. A., Calibo, A. P., Zeck, W., Capili, D. S., Andrade, L. C., Reyes, K. A., Alfonso, R. C., Ponferrada, M. B., Silvestre, M. A.
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Publicado: Hindawi Publishing Corporation 2016
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4925981/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27403432
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2016/6264249
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author Castillo, M. S.
Corsino, M. A.
Calibo, A. P.
Zeck, W.
Capili, D. S.
Andrade, L. C.
Reyes, K. A.
Alfonso, R. C.
Ponferrada, M. B.
Silvestre, M. A.
author_facet Castillo, M. S.
Corsino, M. A.
Calibo, A. P.
Zeck, W.
Capili, D. S.
Andrade, L. C.
Reyes, K. A.
Alfonso, R. C.
Ponferrada, M. B.
Silvestre, M. A.
author_sort Castillo, M. S.
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description Background. On 8 November 2013, supertyphoon Haiyan made landfall in the Philippines, severely disrupting health service delivery. Reestablishment of essential services for birthing mothers and their newborns became high priority. Methodology. Following a baseline assessment, an Essential Intrapartum and Newborn Care (EINC) training package was implemented and posttraining assessments (1 and 3 months after training) were undertaken. Results. Baseline assessments (n = 56 facilities) revealed gaps in provider's skill and shortage of life-saving commodities. Facilities lacked newborn bags/masks (9%), towels (6%), and magnesium sulfate (39%). Service providers lacked skills in partograph use (54%), antenatal steroid (44%) use, and breastfeeding initiation (50%). At 3 months after training (n = 51 facilities), dramatic increases in correct partograph use (to 92%), antenatal steroid use (to 98%), breastfeeding initiation (to 86%), kangaroo mother care (to 94%), availability of magnesium sulfate (to 94%), and bag/masks (to 88%) were documented. Gaps persisted for skills in assisted vaginal delivery and removal of placental fragments. Conclusion. Health services were severely disrupted after supertyphoon Haiyan. Our study demonstrates that essential birthing services and quality improvements to strengthen local health systems can be restored in a timely manner even in immediate postdisaster settings.
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spelling pubmed-49259812016-07-11 Turning Disaster into an Opportunity for Quality Improvement in Essential Intrapartum and Newborn Care Services in the Philippines: Pre- to Posttraining Assessments Castillo, M. S. Corsino, M. A. Calibo, A. P. Zeck, W. Capili, D. S. Andrade, L. C. Reyes, K. A. Alfonso, R. C. Ponferrada, M. B. Silvestre, M. A. Biomed Res Int Research Article Background. On 8 November 2013, supertyphoon Haiyan made landfall in the Philippines, severely disrupting health service delivery. Reestablishment of essential services for birthing mothers and their newborns became high priority. Methodology. Following a baseline assessment, an Essential Intrapartum and Newborn Care (EINC) training package was implemented and posttraining assessments (1 and 3 months after training) were undertaken. Results. Baseline assessments (n = 56 facilities) revealed gaps in provider's skill and shortage of life-saving commodities. Facilities lacked newborn bags/masks (9%), towels (6%), and magnesium sulfate (39%). Service providers lacked skills in partograph use (54%), antenatal steroid (44%) use, and breastfeeding initiation (50%). At 3 months after training (n = 51 facilities), dramatic increases in correct partograph use (to 92%), antenatal steroid use (to 98%), breastfeeding initiation (to 86%), kangaroo mother care (to 94%), availability of magnesium sulfate (to 94%), and bag/masks (to 88%) were documented. Gaps persisted for skills in assisted vaginal delivery and removal of placental fragments. Conclusion. Health services were severely disrupted after supertyphoon Haiyan. Our study demonstrates that essential birthing services and quality improvements to strengthen local health systems can be restored in a timely manner even in immediate postdisaster settings. Hindawi Publishing Corporation 2016 2016-06-15 /pmc/articles/PMC4925981/ /pubmed/27403432 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2016/6264249 Text en Copyright © 2016 M. S. Castillo et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Castillo, M. S.
Corsino, M. A.
Calibo, A. P.
Zeck, W.
Capili, D. S.
Andrade, L. C.
Reyes, K. A.
Alfonso, R. C.
Ponferrada, M. B.
Silvestre, M. A.
Turning Disaster into an Opportunity for Quality Improvement in Essential Intrapartum and Newborn Care Services in the Philippines: Pre- to Posttraining Assessments
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title_full Turning Disaster into an Opportunity for Quality Improvement in Essential Intrapartum and Newborn Care Services in the Philippines: Pre- to Posttraining Assessments
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title_short Turning Disaster into an Opportunity for Quality Improvement in Essential Intrapartum and Newborn Care Services in the Philippines: Pre- to Posttraining Assessments
title_sort turning disaster into an opportunity for quality improvement in essential intrapartum and newborn care services in the philippines: pre- to posttraining assessments
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4925981/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27403432
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2016/6264249
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