Reinforcing kangaroo mother care uptake in resource limited settings.

Maternal health, neonatology and perinatology Pub Date : 2018-12-04 eCollection Date: 2018-01-01 DOI:10.1186/s40748-018-0091-3
Subhashchandra Daga
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Abstract

Background: The national and global coverage of kangaroo mother care (KMC) remains low. Hence, adjuncts to KMC may be necessary, especially on day1 of life when neonatal mortality is high. It is important to provide warmth and reduce mortality in preterm low birth weight (LBW) infants in the community/hospital setting. In this manuscript, the outcome of using a Styrofoam box (SB) for LBW infants in various situations in India, such as in a home-setting in tribal/extra-remote areas, at a primary health center in tribal/extra-remote areas and at a referral hospital, is presented. It is suggested that use of an SB may complement KMC.

The study: In this retrospective observational study, an SB (50 × 36 × 25 cm, weight: 500 g) was used in diverse settings: a) as a home incubator in the early neonatal period, b) for providing warmth after hospital discharge and c) as a transport incubator for home-to-hospital and inter-hospital transportation.a) All six infants, presenting on day 1 of life with a foot length of less than 6.5 cm, remained warm and survived when the box was used as a home incubator. b) The babies discharged from hospital (N = 7) were warm in the box at the home setting. c) Use of the box as a home-to-hospital transport incubator improved the number of referrals from 13 to 24 in one year. d) Oxygen saturations were well-maintained and hypothermia did not occur in any infant during inter-hospital transfers when oxygen was administered in the SB. e) The concentration of oxygen delivered was predictable and was well maintained when administered to infants in the SB. The acceptance of the use of an SB by the parents was beneficial.

Conclusion: An SB may be used to complement KMC in resource-limited settings. Well-designed studies are required to confirm the safety and efficacy of this approach in reducing neonatal hypothermia, morbidity, and mortality.

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在资源有限的环境中加强袋鼠妈妈护理的吸收。
背景:袋鼠妈妈护理(KMC)的国家和全球覆盖率仍然很低。因此,KMC的辅助治疗可能是必要的,特别是在新生儿死亡率高的第1天。在社区/医院环境中,为早产儿提供温暖和降低低出生体重(LBW)婴儿的死亡率非常重要。在这份手稿中,介绍了在印度不同情况下,例如在部落/极偏远地区的家庭环境、部落/极偏远地区的初级保健中心和转诊医院,对低体重婴儿使用聚苯乙烯泡沫箱(SB)的结果。建议使用SB作为KMC的补充。研究:回顾性观察研究,某人(50×36×25厘米,重量:500克)在不同环境下使用:a)作为国内孵化器在新生儿期早期,b)出院后提供温暖和c)作为home-to-hospital运输孵化器和跨基础transportation.a)所有六个婴儿,展示生命的第一天的脚长度小于6.5厘米,保持温暖和幸存下来当盒子被用作家孵化器。b)出院的婴儿(N = 7)在家庭环境的盒子里是温暖的。c)使用箱子作为从家到医院的运输孵化器,一年内将转诊次数从13次提高到24次。d)氧饱和度维持良好,在医院间转院时,没有任何婴儿在给氧时发生低温症e)给氧时,输送的氧浓度是可预测的,并且维持得很好。父母接受SB的使用是有益的。结论:在资源有限的情况下,SB可作为KMC的补充。需要精心设计的研究来证实这种方法在降低新生儿低体温、发病率和死亡率方面的安全性和有效性。
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