Essential Newborn Care in the Municipality of Kara (North Togo) in 2019

K. Segbedji, OB Tchagbele, SM Talboussouma, H. Agrigna, K. Kombieni, Y. Atakouma, K. Azoumah
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Introduction: Every newborn at birth needs an adequate essential care provided by qualified personnel in order to reduce neonatal morbidity and mortality. The aim of this study was to evaluate the practice of essential newborn care (ENC) in two tertiary hospitals in the City of Kara (North Togo). Methodology: It was a prospective and descriptive study about ENC, carried out from March 1st to May 30th of 2019. The study was focused on newborns after their immediate vaginal delivery, their mothers and the hospital personnel’s who provided care for them at the hospitals (CHU and CHR) of Kara. Results: The results indicate that 4.0% of skin-to-skin contact was performed; 100% of immediate drying at birth was carried out; 100% of the umbilical cord section was well done; 100% of vitamin K1 well administered; 100% of eye care was given, 49% of early breastfeeding was performed, 85% of the first bath was done 6 hours after childbirth and 15% between 7 and 24 hours of the newborns. Conclusion: Every hospital center has its own way of practicing ENC in the City (Kara). However, in order to decrease newborn mortality, the ENC practices need to be improved in every hospital center in the city.
2019年卡拉市(北多哥)新生儿基本保健
引言:每个新生儿在出生时都需要由合格人员提供充分的基本护理,以降低新生儿发病率和死亡率。本研究的目的是评估卡拉市(多哥北部)两家三级医院的新生儿基本护理(ENC)实践。方法:这是一项关于ENC的前瞻性描述性研究,于2019年3月1日至5月30日进行。这项研究的重点是立即阴道分娩后的新生儿、他们的母亲以及在卡拉医院(CHU和CHR)为他们提供护理的医院工作人员。结果:结果表明,进行了4.0%的皮肤接触;出生时立即进行100%的干燥;100%的脐带切片都做得很好;100%的维生素K1给药良好;100%的眼部护理得到了提供,49%的早期母乳喂养得到了实施,85%的第一次洗澡是在分娩后6小时进行的,15%的新生儿是在7至24小时之间进行的。结论:在城市(卡拉),每个医院中心都有自己的ENC实践方式。然而,为了降低新生儿死亡率,城市每个医院中心的ENC实践都需要改进。
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