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Providing oxygen to children and newborns: a multi-faceted technical and clinical assessment of oxygen access and oxygen use in secondary-level hospitals in southwest Nigeria

BACKGROUND: Oxygen is an essential medical therapy that is poorly available globally. We evaluated the quality of oxygen therapy in 12 secondary-level Nigerian hospitals, including access to oxygen equipment, equipment functionality, healthcare worker knowledge and appropriateness of use. METHODS: W...

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Autores principales: Bakare, Ayobami A, Graham, Hamish, Ayede, Adejumoke I, Peel, David, Olatinwo, Olatayo, Oyewole, Oladapo B, Fowobaje, Kayode R, Qazi, Shamim, Izadnegahdar, Rasa, Duke, Trevor, Falade, Adegoke G
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Publicado: Oxford University Press 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6964224/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30916340
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/inthealth/ihz009
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author Bakare, Ayobami A
Graham, Hamish
Ayede, Adejumoke I
Peel, David
Olatinwo, Olatayo
Oyewole, Oladapo B
Fowobaje, Kayode R
Qazi, Shamim
Izadnegahdar, Rasa
Duke, Trevor
Falade, Adegoke G
author_facet Bakare, Ayobami A
Graham, Hamish
Ayede, Adejumoke I
Peel, David
Olatinwo, Olatayo
Oyewole, Oladapo B
Fowobaje, Kayode R
Qazi, Shamim
Izadnegahdar, Rasa
Duke, Trevor
Falade, Adegoke G
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description BACKGROUND: Oxygen is an essential medical therapy that is poorly available globally. We evaluated the quality of oxygen therapy in 12 secondary-level Nigerian hospitals, including access to oxygen equipment, equipment functionality, healthcare worker knowledge and appropriateness of use. METHODS: We conducted a three-part evaluation of oxygen access and use involving: (1) facility assessment (including technical evaluation of oxygen equipment), (2) clinical audit (children and neonates admitted January 2014–December 2015) and (3) survey of healthcare worker training and experience on the clinical use of oxygen (November 2015). RESULTS: Oxygen access for children and newborns is compromised by faulty equipment, lack of pulse oximetry and inadequate care practices. One hospital used pulse oximetry for paediatric care. Eleven hospitals had some access to oxygen supplies. Testing of 57 oxygen concentrators revealed two (3.5%) that were ‘fit for use’. Overall, 14.4% (3708/25 677) of children and neonates received oxygen some time during their admission; 19.4% (1944/10 000) of hypoxaemic children received oxygen; 38.5% (1217/3161) of children who received oxygen therapy were not hypoxaemic. CONCLUSIONS: Oxygen access for children in Nigerian hospitals is poor, and likely results in substantial excess mortality. To improve oxygen access for children globally we must focus on actual provision of oxygen to patients—not simply the presence of oxygen equipment at the facility level. This requires a systematic approach to improve both oxygen (access [including equipment, maintenance and affordability]) and oxygen use (including pulse oximetry, guidelines and continuing education).
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spelling pubmed-69642242020-01-23 Providing oxygen to children and newborns: a multi-faceted technical and clinical assessment of oxygen access and oxygen use in secondary-level hospitals in southwest Nigeria Bakare, Ayobami A Graham, Hamish Ayede, Adejumoke I Peel, David Olatinwo, Olatayo Oyewole, Oladapo B Fowobaje, Kayode R Qazi, Shamim Izadnegahdar, Rasa Duke, Trevor Falade, Adegoke G Int Health Original Articles BACKGROUND: Oxygen is an essential medical therapy that is poorly available globally. We evaluated the quality of oxygen therapy in 12 secondary-level Nigerian hospitals, including access to oxygen equipment, equipment functionality, healthcare worker knowledge and appropriateness of use. METHODS: We conducted a three-part evaluation of oxygen access and use involving: (1) facility assessment (including technical evaluation of oxygen equipment), (2) clinical audit (children and neonates admitted January 2014–December 2015) and (3) survey of healthcare worker training and experience on the clinical use of oxygen (November 2015). RESULTS: Oxygen access for children and newborns is compromised by faulty equipment, lack of pulse oximetry and inadequate care practices. One hospital used pulse oximetry for paediatric care. Eleven hospitals had some access to oxygen supplies. Testing of 57 oxygen concentrators revealed two (3.5%) that were ‘fit for use’. Overall, 14.4% (3708/25 677) of children and neonates received oxygen some time during their admission; 19.4% (1944/10 000) of hypoxaemic children received oxygen; 38.5% (1217/3161) of children who received oxygen therapy were not hypoxaemic. CONCLUSIONS: Oxygen access for children in Nigerian hospitals is poor, and likely results in substantial excess mortality. To improve oxygen access for children globally we must focus on actual provision of oxygen to patients—not simply the presence of oxygen equipment at the facility level. This requires a systematic approach to improve both oxygen (access [including equipment, maintenance and affordability]) and oxygen use (including pulse oximetry, guidelines and continuing education). Oxford University Press 2019-03-21 /pmc/articles/PMC6964224/ /pubmed/30916340 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/inthealth/ihz009 Text en © The Author(s) 2019. Published by Oxford University Press. 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 reuse, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Bakare, Ayobami A
Graham, Hamish
Ayede, Adejumoke I
Peel, David
Olatinwo, Olatayo
Oyewole, Oladapo B
Fowobaje, Kayode R
Qazi, Shamim
Izadnegahdar, Rasa
Duke, Trevor
Falade, Adegoke G
Providing oxygen to children and newborns: a multi-faceted technical and clinical assessment of oxygen access and oxygen use in secondary-level hospitals in southwest Nigeria
title Providing oxygen to children and newborns: a multi-faceted technical and clinical assessment of oxygen access and oxygen use in secondary-level hospitals in southwest Nigeria
title_full Providing oxygen to children and newborns: a multi-faceted technical and clinical assessment of oxygen access and oxygen use in secondary-level hospitals in southwest Nigeria
title_fullStr Providing oxygen to children and newborns: a multi-faceted technical and clinical assessment of oxygen access and oxygen use in secondary-level hospitals in southwest Nigeria
title_full_unstemmed Providing oxygen to children and newborns: a multi-faceted technical and clinical assessment of oxygen access and oxygen use in secondary-level hospitals in southwest Nigeria
title_short Providing oxygen to children and newborns: a multi-faceted technical and clinical assessment of oxygen access and oxygen use in secondary-level hospitals in southwest Nigeria
title_sort providing oxygen to children and newborns: a multi-faceted technical and clinical assessment of oxygen access and oxygen use in secondary-level hospitals in southwest nigeria
topic Original Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6964224/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30916340
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/inthealth/ihz009
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