Evaluation of existing Home Based Newborn Care (HBNC) services and training for improving performance of Accredited Social Health Activists (ASHA) in rural India: A multiple observation study

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Devi, Rajkumari Sylvia [1 ,5 ]
Pugazhendi, Sanchita [1 ]
Juyal, Ruchi [2 ]
Gaur, Ashish [3 ]
Singh, Salam Bhopen [4 ,6 ]
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[1] Swami Rama Himalayan Univ, Himalayan Coll Nursing HCN, Dehra Dun, India
[2] Swami Rama Himalayan Univ, Himalayan Inst Med Sci HIMS, Dehra Dun, India
[3] Sri Aurobindo Med Coll & PG Inst, Dept Community Med, Indore, India
[4] Doon Univ, Sch Biol Sci SoBS, Dehra Dun, India
[5] Swami Rama Himalayan Univ, Himalayan Coll Nursing HCN, Dehra Dun, Uttaranchal, India
[6] Doon Univ, Sch Biol Sci, Dehra Dun, Uttaranchal, India
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Home based newborn care; Accredited social health activists; Neonates; Knowledge; Attitude; Practices; COGNITIVE-DEVELOPMENT; RISK; LIFE; PREVENTION; CHILDHOOD; INFANTS; DISEASE; ASTHMA; STATE;
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10.1016/j.midw.2022.103514
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R47 [护理学];
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Background: One-fourth of global neonatal deaths occur in India alone. Accredited Social Health Activists (ASHA) was launched with the purpose of improving healthcare services, including neonatal survival pri-marily in rural areas. The aim of this study is to determine the status of ASHA's knowledge, practices, and attitude regarding Home Based Newborn Care (HBNC) services, as well as to provide necessary trainings for improvement of their performance. Methods: For this study, 102 ASHA working in Doiwala were recruited at random, and Quasi Experimental Design -Multiple Observation Method (single group time series design) was adopted. The data were collected using pretested tools consisting of knowledge questionnaires, attitude scale, and practices and skill-based questionnaires on various domains of HBNC. The data from the ASHA were collected 4 times at a regular interval of 30 days. Each time, the assessment of ASHA was accompanied by re-education and training on HBNC. Results: Even though, about 90% of ASHA had been working for more than 5 years, they possessed av-erage knowledge regarding HBNC before the training. Less than 50% of them were aware of mandatory vaccines and infection care services for newborns. About 70% of them were uninformed about the poten-tial risk of hypothermia in neonates and also lacked knowledge regarding its preventive measures. Their knowledge, practices and attitude regarding HBNC was significantly improved after the training (p < 0.05). About 54% of ASHA became aware of the avoidance of pre-lacteal feeding in newborns. Their practices score regarding prevention of hypothermia was increased from 80% to 95%. The number of ASHA who understood the importance of Kangaroo Mother Care (KMC) was also increased from 56% to 87%. About 95% of the ASHA understood the significance of feeding breast milk to newborns. Moreover, the atti-tude of ASHA towards the traditional way of newborn care such as early bathing, giving pre-lacteal feed, application of turmeric and ghee to the umbilicus of baby etc. was significant improved. Conclusion: ASHA must be assessed regularly in order to identify their basic needs, knowledge gaps, challenges and difficulties to quality HBNC services. Proper training on HBNC at regular interval signifi-cantly improved their knowledge, practices, and attitude toward their responsibilities, which is crucial for improving newborn health status. (c) 2022 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
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