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Institutionalizing a Regional Model for Improving Quality of Newborn Care at Birth Across Hospitals in Eastern Uganda: A 4-Year Story

INTRODUCTION: Despite the rapid increase in facility deliveries in Uganda, the number of adverse birth outcomes (e.g., neonatal and maternal deaths) has remained high. We aimed to codesign and co-implement a locally designed package of interventions to improve the quality of care in hospitals in the...

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Autores principales: Waiswa, Peter, Wanduru, Phillip, Okuga, Monica, Kajjo, Darius, Kwesiga, Doris, Kalungi, James, Nambuya, Harriet, Mulowooza, Jude, Tagoola, Abner, Peterson, Stefan
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Publicado: Global Health: Science and Practice 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8324186/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33956641
http://dx.doi.org/10.9745/GHSP-D-20-00156
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author Waiswa, Peter
Wanduru, Phillip
Okuga, Monica
Kajjo, Darius
Kwesiga, Doris
Kalungi, James
Nambuya, Harriet
Mulowooza, Jude
Tagoola, Abner
Peterson, Stefan
author_facet Waiswa, Peter
Wanduru, Phillip
Okuga, Monica
Kajjo, Darius
Kwesiga, Doris
Kalungi, James
Nambuya, Harriet
Mulowooza, Jude
Tagoola, Abner
Peterson, Stefan
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description INTRODUCTION: Despite the rapid increase in facility deliveries in Uganda, the number of adverse birth outcomes (e.g., neonatal and maternal deaths) has remained high. We aimed to codesign and co-implement a locally designed package of interventions to improve the quality of care in hospitals in the Busoga region. DESIGN AND IMPLEMENTATION: This project was designed and implemented in 3 phases in the 6 main hospitals in east-central Uganda from 2013 to 2016. First, the inception phase engaged health system managers to codesign the intervention. Second, the implementation phase involved training health providers, strengthening the data information system, and providing catalytic equipment and medicines to establish newborn care units (NCUs) within the existing infrastructure. Third, the hospital collaborative phase focused on clinical mentorship, maternal and perinatal death reviews (MPDRs), and collaborative learning sessions. ACHIEVEMENTS: In all 6 participating hospitals, we achieved institutionalization of NCUs in maternity units by establishing kangaroo mother care areas, resuscitation corners, and routine MPDRs. These improvements were associated with reduced maternal and neonatal deaths. Facilitators of success included a simple, low-cost, and integrated package designed with local health managers; the emergence of local neonatal care champions; implementation and support over a reasonably long period; decentralization of newborn care services; and use of mainly existing local resources (e.g., physical space, human resources, and commodities). Barriers to success related to limited hospital resources, unstable electricity, and limited participation from doctors. More advanced NCUs have been established in 3 of the 6 hospitals, and 7 high-volume comprehensive health centers have been established with functional NCUs. CONCLUSION: The involvement of local health workers and leaders was the foundation for designing, sustaining, and scaling up feasible interventions by harnessing available resources. These findings are relevant for the quality of care improvement efforts in Uganda and other resource-restrained settings.
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spelling pubmed-83241862021-08-20 Institutionalizing a Regional Model for Improving Quality of Newborn Care at Birth Across Hospitals in Eastern Uganda: A 4-Year Story Waiswa, Peter Wanduru, Phillip Okuga, Monica Kajjo, Darius Kwesiga, Doris Kalungi, James Nambuya, Harriet Mulowooza, Jude Tagoola, Abner Peterson, Stefan Glob Health Sci Pract Field Action Reports INTRODUCTION: Despite the rapid increase in facility deliveries in Uganda, the number of adverse birth outcomes (e.g., neonatal and maternal deaths) has remained high. We aimed to codesign and co-implement a locally designed package of interventions to improve the quality of care in hospitals in the Busoga region. DESIGN AND IMPLEMENTATION: This project was designed and implemented in 3 phases in the 6 main hospitals in east-central Uganda from 2013 to 2016. First, the inception phase engaged health system managers to codesign the intervention. Second, the implementation phase involved training health providers, strengthening the data information system, and providing catalytic equipment and medicines to establish newborn care units (NCUs) within the existing infrastructure. Third, the hospital collaborative phase focused on clinical mentorship, maternal and perinatal death reviews (MPDRs), and collaborative learning sessions. ACHIEVEMENTS: In all 6 participating hospitals, we achieved institutionalization of NCUs in maternity units by establishing kangaroo mother care areas, resuscitation corners, and routine MPDRs. These improvements were associated with reduced maternal and neonatal deaths. Facilitators of success included a simple, low-cost, and integrated package designed with local health managers; the emergence of local neonatal care champions; implementation and support over a reasonably long period; decentralization of newborn care services; and use of mainly existing local resources (e.g., physical space, human resources, and commodities). Barriers to success related to limited hospital resources, unstable electricity, and limited participation from doctors. More advanced NCUs have been established in 3 of the 6 hospitals, and 7 high-volume comprehensive health centers have been established with functional NCUs. CONCLUSION: The involvement of local health workers and leaders was the foundation for designing, sustaining, and scaling up feasible interventions by harnessing available resources. These findings are relevant for the quality of care improvement efforts in Uganda and other resource-restrained settings. Global Health: Science and Practice 2021-06-30 /pmc/articles/PMC8324186/ /pubmed/33956641 http://dx.doi.org/10.9745/GHSP-D-20-00156 Text en © Waiswa et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (CC BY 4.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly cited. To view a copy of the license, visit https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/. When linking to this article, please use the following permanent link: https://doi.org/10.9745/GHSP-D-20-00156
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Waiswa, Peter
Wanduru, Phillip
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Mulowooza, Jude
Tagoola, Abner
Peterson, Stefan
Institutionalizing a Regional Model for Improving Quality of Newborn Care at Birth Across Hospitals in Eastern Uganda: A 4-Year Story
title Institutionalizing a Regional Model for Improving Quality of Newborn Care at Birth Across Hospitals in Eastern Uganda: A 4-Year Story
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title_fullStr Institutionalizing a Regional Model for Improving Quality of Newborn Care at Birth Across Hospitals in Eastern Uganda: A 4-Year Story
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title_short Institutionalizing a Regional Model for Improving Quality of Newborn Care at Birth Across Hospitals in Eastern Uganda: A 4-Year Story
title_sort institutionalizing a regional model for improving quality of newborn care at birth across hospitals in eastern uganda: a 4-year story
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8324186/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33956641
http://dx.doi.org/10.9745/GHSP-D-20-00156
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