Accelerated scale-up of Kangaroo Mother Care: Evidence and experience from an implementation-research initiative in south India

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作者
Jayanna, Krishnamurthy [1 ,2 ]
Rao, Suman [3 ,4 ]
Kar, Arin [1 ]
Gowda, Prabhu Dev [5 ]
Thomas, Tinku [4 ]
Swaroop, Narayana [1 ]
Washington, Maryann [4 ]
Shashidhar, A. Rao [3 ]
Rai, Prathibha [1 ]
Chitrapu, Suresh [1 ]
Mohan, Harnalli Lakkappa [1 ]
Martines, Jose [6 ]
Mony, Prem [4 ]
机构
[1] Karnataka Hlth Promot Trust, Bangalore, Karnataka, India
[2] MS Ramaiah Univ Appl Sci, Bangalore, Karnataka, India
[3] St Johns Natl Acad Hlth Sci, St Johns Med Coll & Hosp, Dept Neonatol, Bangalore, Karnataka, India
[4] St Johns Natl Acad Hlth Sci, St Johns Res Inst, Div Epidemiol Biostat & Populat Hlth, Bangalore, Karnataka, India
[5] Govt Karnataka, Child Hlth Div, Bangalore, Karnataka, India
[6] WHO, Geneva, Switzerland
关键词
implementation research; India; Kangaroo Mother Care; neonatal mortality; scale-up; HEALTH;
D O I
10.1111/apa.16236
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R72 [儿科学];
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摘要
Aim Though Kangaroo Mother Care (KMC) has demonstrated benefits for low birth weight newborns, coverage continues to be low in India. As part of a World Health Organization (WHO) multi-country study, we explored intervention models to accelerate KMC coverage in a high priority district of Karnataka, India. Methods We used implementation-research methods, formative assessments and quality improvement approaches to design and scale-up interventions. Evaluation was done using prospective cohort study design; data were collected from facility records, and client interviews during KMC initiation, at discharge and at home after discharge. Results KMC was initiated at health facilities for 87.6% of LBW babies under 2000 g. At discharge, 85.0% received KMC; 67.9% continued to receive KMC at home on the 7th day post-discharge. The interventions included training, mentoring and constant advocacy at many levels: public health facilities, private sector and the community. Innovations like a KMC case sheet, counselling, peer support group triggered KMC in the facilities; a KMC-link card, a microplanning and communication tool for CHWs helped to sustain practice at homes. Conclusion The study provides a novel approach to designing and scaling up interventions and suggests lessons that are applicable to KMC as well as to broader reproductive, maternal, neonatal and child health programmes.
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