Policy, health facility and community implications of the findings of the study of illnesses in preterm (sip project): Summary recommendations from a dissemination workshop

L. M. Muhe, A. Mekasha, B. Worku, Beza Eshetu, Nestanet Workneh Gidi, Mahlet Abayneh, G. Metaferia, A. Demtse, Solomon Gebeyehu, Yared Tadesse, Meles Solomon, A. Negesso, Meseret Zelalem, A. Nigussie
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The Study of Illness in Preterm (SIP) was designed in 2015 to identify the major causes of morbidity and mortality in preterm babies. Preterm complications are the commonest cause of neonatal mortality. The SIP study investigators in collaboration with Federal Ministry of Health-Ethiopia (FMOH) organized a dissemination workshop during the world prematurity day between Nov 17-18, 2021. The objective of the SIP dissemination workshop was to conduct a policy dialogue with policy makers and program implementers to support policy and practice changes. Five publications that have immediate policy and practice implications were selected and discussed in a dissemination workshop. These were hypothermia, preterm nutrition, bacterial isolates and antimicrobial resistance (AMR), antenatal corticosteroid utilization and respiratory distress syndrome (RDS). For each topic, the workshop assessed and documented the magnitude of the burden of disease, operationally feasible recommendations at policy, facility and community levels and potential implementation research ideas that could help facilitate rapid scale up of interventions.
早产儿疾病研究(SIP 项目)结果对政策、医疗机构和社区的影响:传播研讨会的建议摘要
早产儿疾病研究(SIP)设计于 2015 年,旨在确定早产儿发病和死亡的主要原因。早产儿并发症是新生儿死亡的最常见原因。在2021年11月17日至18日世界早产儿日期间,SIP研究调查人员与埃塞俄比亚联邦卫生部(FMOH)合作组织了一次传播研讨会。SIP 传播研讨会的目的是与政策制定者和项目实施者开展政策对话,以支持政策和实践变革。传播研讨会选择并讨论了五份对政策和实践有直接影响的出版物。它们是低体温、早产儿营养、细菌分离和抗菌药耐药性 (AMR)、产前皮质类固醇的使用和呼吸窘迫综合征 (RDS)。针对每个主题,研讨会都评估并记录了疾病负担的严重程度,在政策、设施和社区层面提出的可行建议,以及有助于快速扩大干预规模的潜在实施研究想法。
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