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Strengthening retinopathy of prematurity screening and treatment services in Nigeria: a case study of activities, challenges and outcomes 2017-2020
OBJECTIVES: Retinopathy of prematurity (ROP) will become a major cause of blindness in Nigerian children unless screening and treatment services expand. This article aims to describe the collaborative activities undertaken to improve services for ROP between 2017 and 2020 as well as the outcome of t...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8383855/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34514173 http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmjophth-2020-000645 |
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author | Ademola-Popoola, Dupe S Fajolu, Iretiola B Gilbert, Clare Olusanya, Bolutife A Onakpoya, Oluwatoyin H Ezisi, Chinyelu N Musa, Kareem O Chan, Robison Vernon Paul Okeigbemen, Valentina W Muhammad, Rilwan C Malik, Aeesha N J Adio, Adedayo O Bodunde, Olubunmi T Rafindadi, Abdulkadir L Oluleye, Tunji S Tongo, Olukemi O Badmus, Sarat A Adebara, Olufunmilayo V Padhi, Tapas Ranjan Ezenwa, Beatrice N Obajolowo, Tokunbo S Olokoba, Lateefat B Olatunji, Victoria A Babalola, Yewande Olubunmi Ugalahi, Mary O Adenekan, Adetunji Adesiyun, Omotayo O Sahoo, Jagdish Miller, Marilyn T Uhumwangho, Odarosa M Olagbenro, Adeduntan S Adejuyigbe, Ebunoluwa A Ezeaka, Chinyere V C Mokuolu, Olugbenga Ogunlesi, Tinuade A Ogunfowora, Olusoga B Abdulkadir, Isa Abdullahi, Fatima L Fabiyi, Abosede T Hassan, Laila H L Baiyeroju, Aderonke M Opara, Peace I Oladigbolu, Kehinde Eneh, Augusta U Fiebai, Bassey E Mahmud-Ajeigbe, Fatima A Peter, Elijah N Abdullahi, Hawwa S |
author_facet | Ademola-Popoola, Dupe S Fajolu, Iretiola B Gilbert, Clare Olusanya, Bolutife A Onakpoya, Oluwatoyin H Ezisi, Chinyelu N Musa, Kareem O Chan, Robison Vernon Paul Okeigbemen, Valentina W Muhammad, Rilwan C Malik, Aeesha N J Adio, Adedayo O Bodunde, Olubunmi T Rafindadi, Abdulkadir L Oluleye, Tunji S Tongo, Olukemi O Badmus, Sarat A Adebara, Olufunmilayo V Padhi, Tapas Ranjan Ezenwa, Beatrice N Obajolowo, Tokunbo S Olokoba, Lateefat B Olatunji, Victoria A Babalola, Yewande Olubunmi Ugalahi, Mary O Adenekan, Adetunji Adesiyun, Omotayo O Sahoo, Jagdish Miller, Marilyn T Uhumwangho, Odarosa M Olagbenro, Adeduntan S Adejuyigbe, Ebunoluwa A Ezeaka, Chinyere V C Mokuolu, Olugbenga Ogunlesi, Tinuade A Ogunfowora, Olusoga B Abdulkadir, Isa Abdullahi, Fatima L Fabiyi, Abosede T Hassan, Laila H L Baiyeroju, Aderonke M Opara, Peace I Oladigbolu, Kehinde Eneh, Augusta U Fiebai, Bassey E Mahmud-Ajeigbe, Fatima A Peter, Elijah N Abdullahi, Hawwa S |
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description | OBJECTIVES: Retinopathy of prematurity (ROP) will become a major cause of blindness in Nigerian children unless screening and treatment services expand. This article aims to describe the collaborative activities undertaken to improve services for ROP between 2017 and 2020 as well as the outcome of these activities in Nigeria. DESIGN: Descriptive case study. SETTING: Neonatal intensive care units in Nigeria. PARTICIPANTS: Staff providing services for ROP, and 723 preterm infants screened for ROP who fulfilled screening criteria (gestational age <34 weeks or birth weight ≤2000 g, or sickness criteria). METHODS AND ANALYSIS: A WhatsApp group was initiated for Nigerian ophthalmologists and neonatologists in 2018. Members participated in a range of capacity-building, national and international collaborative activities between 2017 and 2018. A national protocol for ROP was developed for Nigeria and adopted in 2018; 1 year screening outcome data were collected and analysed. In 2019, an esurvey was used to collect service data from WhatsApp group members for 2017–2018 and to assess challenges in service provision. RESULTS: In 2017 only six of the 84 public neonatal units in Nigeria provided ROP services; this number had increased to 20 by 2018. Of the 723 babies screened in 10 units over a year, 127 (17.6%) developed any ROP; and 29 (22.8%) developed type 1 ROP. Only 13 (44.8%) babies were treated, most by intravitreal bevacizumab. The screening criteria were revised in 2020. Challenges included lack of equipment to regulate oxygen and to document and treat ROP, and lack of data systems. CONCLUSION: ROP screening coverage and quality improved after national and international collaborative efforts. To scale up and improve services, equipment for neonatal care and ROP treatment is urgently needed, as well as systems to monitor data. Ongoing advocacy is also essential. |
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spelling | pubmed-83838552021-09-09 Strengthening retinopathy of prematurity screening and treatment services in Nigeria: a case study of activities, challenges and outcomes 2017-2020 Ademola-Popoola, Dupe S Fajolu, Iretiola B Gilbert, Clare Olusanya, Bolutife A Onakpoya, Oluwatoyin H Ezisi, Chinyelu N Musa, Kareem O Chan, Robison Vernon Paul Okeigbemen, Valentina W Muhammad, Rilwan C Malik, Aeesha N J Adio, Adedayo O Bodunde, Olubunmi T Rafindadi, Abdulkadir L Oluleye, Tunji S Tongo, Olukemi O Badmus, Sarat A Adebara, Olufunmilayo V Padhi, Tapas Ranjan Ezenwa, Beatrice N Obajolowo, Tokunbo S Olokoba, Lateefat B Olatunji, Victoria A Babalola, Yewande Olubunmi Ugalahi, Mary O Adenekan, Adetunji Adesiyun, Omotayo O Sahoo, Jagdish Miller, Marilyn T Uhumwangho, Odarosa M Olagbenro, Adeduntan S Adejuyigbe, Ebunoluwa A Ezeaka, Chinyere V C Mokuolu, Olugbenga Ogunlesi, Tinuade A Ogunfowora, Olusoga B Abdulkadir, Isa Abdullahi, Fatima L Fabiyi, Abosede T Hassan, Laila H L Baiyeroju, Aderonke M Opara, Peace I Oladigbolu, Kehinde Eneh, Augusta U Fiebai, Bassey E Mahmud-Ajeigbe, Fatima A Peter, Elijah N Abdullahi, Hawwa S BMJ Open Ophthalmol Paediatric Ophthalmology OBJECTIVES: Retinopathy of prematurity (ROP) will become a major cause of blindness in Nigerian children unless screening and treatment services expand. This article aims to describe the collaborative activities undertaken to improve services for ROP between 2017 and 2020 as well as the outcome of these activities in Nigeria. DESIGN: Descriptive case study. SETTING: Neonatal intensive care units in Nigeria. PARTICIPANTS: Staff providing services for ROP, and 723 preterm infants screened for ROP who fulfilled screening criteria (gestational age <34 weeks or birth weight ≤2000 g, or sickness criteria). METHODS AND ANALYSIS: A WhatsApp group was initiated for Nigerian ophthalmologists and neonatologists in 2018. Members participated in a range of capacity-building, national and international collaborative activities between 2017 and 2018. A national protocol for ROP was developed for Nigeria and adopted in 2018; 1 year screening outcome data were collected and analysed. In 2019, an esurvey was used to collect service data from WhatsApp group members for 2017–2018 and to assess challenges in service provision. RESULTS: In 2017 only six of the 84 public neonatal units in Nigeria provided ROP services; this number had increased to 20 by 2018. Of the 723 babies screened in 10 units over a year, 127 (17.6%) developed any ROP; and 29 (22.8%) developed type 1 ROP. Only 13 (44.8%) babies were treated, most by intravitreal bevacizumab. The screening criteria were revised in 2020. Challenges included lack of equipment to regulate oxygen and to document and treat ROP, and lack of data systems. CONCLUSION: ROP screening coverage and quality improved after national and international collaborative efforts. To scale up and improve services, equipment for neonatal care and ROP treatment is urgently needed, as well as systems to monitor data. Ongoing advocacy is also essential. BMJ Publishing Group 2021-08-23 /pmc/articles/PMC8383855/ /pubmed/34514173 http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmjophth-2020-000645 Text en © Author(s) (or their employer(s)) 2021. Re-use permitted under CC BY-NC. No commercial re-use. See rights and permissions. Published by BMJ. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/This is an open access article distributed in accordance with the Creative Commons Attribution Non Commercial (CC BY-NC 4.0) license, which permits others to distribute, remix, adapt, build upon this work non-commercially, and license their derivative works on different terms, provided the original work is properly cited, appropriate credit is given, any changes made indicated, and the use is non-commercial. See: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/) . |
spellingShingle | Paediatric Ophthalmology Ademola-Popoola, Dupe S Fajolu, Iretiola B Gilbert, Clare Olusanya, Bolutife A Onakpoya, Oluwatoyin H Ezisi, Chinyelu N Musa, Kareem O Chan, Robison Vernon Paul Okeigbemen, Valentina W Muhammad, Rilwan C Malik, Aeesha N J Adio, Adedayo O Bodunde, Olubunmi T Rafindadi, Abdulkadir L Oluleye, Tunji S Tongo, Olukemi O Badmus, Sarat A Adebara, Olufunmilayo V Padhi, Tapas Ranjan Ezenwa, Beatrice N Obajolowo, Tokunbo S Olokoba, Lateefat B Olatunji, Victoria A Babalola, Yewande Olubunmi Ugalahi, Mary O Adenekan, Adetunji Adesiyun, Omotayo O Sahoo, Jagdish Miller, Marilyn T Uhumwangho, Odarosa M Olagbenro, Adeduntan S Adejuyigbe, Ebunoluwa A Ezeaka, Chinyere V C Mokuolu, Olugbenga Ogunlesi, Tinuade A Ogunfowora, Olusoga B Abdulkadir, Isa Abdullahi, Fatima L Fabiyi, Abosede T Hassan, Laila H L Baiyeroju, Aderonke M Opara, Peace I Oladigbolu, Kehinde Eneh, Augusta U Fiebai, Bassey E Mahmud-Ajeigbe, Fatima A Peter, Elijah N Abdullahi, Hawwa S Strengthening retinopathy of prematurity screening and treatment services in Nigeria: a case study of activities, challenges and outcomes 2017-2020 |
title | Strengthening retinopathy of prematurity screening and treatment services in Nigeria: a case study of activities, challenges and outcomes 2017-2020 |
title_full | Strengthening retinopathy of prematurity screening and treatment services in Nigeria: a case study of activities, challenges and outcomes 2017-2020 |
title_fullStr | Strengthening retinopathy of prematurity screening and treatment services in Nigeria: a case study of activities, challenges and outcomes 2017-2020 |
title_full_unstemmed | Strengthening retinopathy of prematurity screening and treatment services in Nigeria: a case study of activities, challenges and outcomes 2017-2020 |
title_short | Strengthening retinopathy of prematurity screening and treatment services in Nigeria: a case study of activities, challenges and outcomes 2017-2020 |
title_sort | strengthening retinopathy of prematurity screening and treatment services in nigeria: a case study of activities, challenges and outcomes 2017-2020 |
topic | Paediatric Ophthalmology |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8383855/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34514173 http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmjophth-2020-000645 |
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