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The development and implementation of an oxygen treatment solution for health facilities in low and middle-income countries

BACKGROUND: Oxygen reduces mortality from severe pneumonia and is a vital part of case management, but achieving reliable access to oxygen is challenging in low and middle-income country (LMIC) settings. We developed and field tested two oxygen supply solutions suitable for the realities of LMIC hea...

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Autores principales: Howie, Stephen RC, Ebruke, Bernard E, Gil, Mireia, Bradley, Beverly, Nyassi, Ebrima, Edmonds, Timothy, Boladuadua, Sainimere, Rasili, Senimili, Rafai, Eric, Mackenzie, Grant, Cheng, Yu Ling, Peel, David, Vives-Tomas, Joan, Zaman, Syed MA
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Publicado: International Society of Global Health 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7698571/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33274064
http://dx.doi.org/10.7189/jgh.10.020425
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author Howie, Stephen RC
Ebruke, Bernard E
Gil, Mireia
Bradley, Beverly
Nyassi, Ebrima
Edmonds, Timothy
Boladuadua, Sainimere
Rasili, Senimili
Rafai, Eric
Mackenzie, Grant
Cheng, Yu Ling
Peel, David
Vives-Tomas, Joan
Zaman, Syed MA
author_facet Howie, Stephen RC
Ebruke, Bernard E
Gil, Mireia
Bradley, Beverly
Nyassi, Ebrima
Edmonds, Timothy
Boladuadua, Sainimere
Rasili, Senimili
Rafai, Eric
Mackenzie, Grant
Cheng, Yu Ling
Peel, David
Vives-Tomas, Joan
Zaman, Syed MA
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description BACKGROUND: Oxygen reduces mortality from severe pneumonia and is a vital part of case management, but achieving reliable access to oxygen is challenging in low and middle-income country (LMIC) settings. We developed and field tested two oxygen supply solutions suitable for the realities of LMIC health facilities. METHODS: A Health Needs Assessment identified a technology gap preventing reliable oxygen supplies in Gambian hospitals. We used simultaneous engineering to develop two solutions: a Mains-Power Storage (Mains-PS) system consisting of an oxygen concentrator and batteries connected to mains power, and a Solar-Power Storage (Solar-PS) system (with batteries charged by photovoltaic panels) and evaluated them in health facilities in The Gambia and Fiji to assess reliability, usability and costs. RESULTS: The Mains-PS system delivered the specified ≥85% (±3%) oxygen concentration in 100% of 1-2 weekly measurements over 12 months, which was available to 100% of hypoxaemic patients, and 100% of users rated ease-of-use as at least ‘good’ (90% very good or excellent). The Solar-PS system delivered ≥85% ± 3%) oxygen concentration in 100% of 1-2 weekly measurements, was available to 100% of patients needing oxygen, and 100% of users rated ease-of-use at least very good. Costs for the systems (in US dollars) were: PS$9519, Solar-PS standard version $20 718. The of oxygen for a standardised 30-bed health facility using 1.7 million litres of oxygen per year was: for cylinders 3.2 cents (c)/L in The Gambia and 6.8 c/L in Fiji, for the PS system 1.2 c/L in both countries, and for the Solar-PS system 1.5 c/L in both countries. CONCLUSIONS: The oxygen systems developed and tested delivered high-quality, reliable, cost-efficient oxygen in LMIC contexts, and were easy to operate. Reliable oxygen supplies are achievable in LMIC health facilities like those in The Gambia and Fiji.
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spelling pubmed-76985712020-12-02 The development and implementation of an oxygen treatment solution for health facilities in low and middle-income countries Howie, Stephen RC Ebruke, Bernard E Gil, Mireia Bradley, Beverly Nyassi, Ebrima Edmonds, Timothy Boladuadua, Sainimere Rasili, Senimili Rafai, Eric Mackenzie, Grant Cheng, Yu Ling Peel, David Vives-Tomas, Joan Zaman, Syed MA J Glob Health Articles BACKGROUND: Oxygen reduces mortality from severe pneumonia and is a vital part of case management, but achieving reliable access to oxygen is challenging in low and middle-income country (LMIC) settings. We developed and field tested two oxygen supply solutions suitable for the realities of LMIC health facilities. METHODS: A Health Needs Assessment identified a technology gap preventing reliable oxygen supplies in Gambian hospitals. We used simultaneous engineering to develop two solutions: a Mains-Power Storage (Mains-PS) system consisting of an oxygen concentrator and batteries connected to mains power, and a Solar-Power Storage (Solar-PS) system (with batteries charged by photovoltaic panels) and evaluated them in health facilities in The Gambia and Fiji to assess reliability, usability and costs. RESULTS: The Mains-PS system delivered the specified ≥85% (±3%) oxygen concentration in 100% of 1-2 weekly measurements over 12 months, which was available to 100% of hypoxaemic patients, and 100% of users rated ease-of-use as at least ‘good’ (90% very good or excellent). The Solar-PS system delivered ≥85% ± 3%) oxygen concentration in 100% of 1-2 weekly measurements, was available to 100% of patients needing oxygen, and 100% of users rated ease-of-use at least very good. Costs for the systems (in US dollars) were: PS$9519, Solar-PS standard version $20 718. The of oxygen for a standardised 30-bed health facility using 1.7 million litres of oxygen per year was: for cylinders 3.2 cents (c)/L in The Gambia and 6.8 c/L in Fiji, for the PS system 1.2 c/L in both countries, and for the Solar-PS system 1.5 c/L in both countries. CONCLUSIONS: The oxygen systems developed and tested delivered high-quality, reliable, cost-efficient oxygen in LMIC contexts, and were easy to operate. Reliable oxygen supplies are achievable in LMIC health facilities like those in The Gambia and Fiji. International Society of Global Health 2020-12 2020-08-23 /pmc/articles/PMC7698571/ /pubmed/33274064 http://dx.doi.org/10.7189/jgh.10.020425 Text en Copyright © 2020 by the Journal of Global Health. All rights reserved. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.
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Howie, Stephen RC
Ebruke, Bernard E
Gil, Mireia
Bradley, Beverly
Nyassi, Ebrima
Edmonds, Timothy
Boladuadua, Sainimere
Rasili, Senimili
Rafai, Eric
Mackenzie, Grant
Cheng, Yu Ling
Peel, David
Vives-Tomas, Joan
Zaman, Syed MA
The development and implementation of an oxygen treatment solution for health facilities in low and middle-income countries
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title_fullStr The development and implementation of an oxygen treatment solution for health facilities in low and middle-income countries
title_full_unstemmed The development and implementation of an oxygen treatment solution for health facilities in low and middle-income countries
title_short The development and implementation of an oxygen treatment solution for health facilities in low and middle-income countries
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7698571/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33274064
http://dx.doi.org/10.7189/jgh.10.020425
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