Title: Reaching Newborns Through Integration
1Reaching Newborns Through Integration
- Uzma Syed
- Saving Newborn lives (SNL)
- Save the Children
- Women Deliver Conference
- London
- Oct 18-20, 2007
2Outline
- Integration Why
- Opportunities for integration
- Lessons from
- Bangladesh
- Nepal
3Integration - Why
- To maximize care
- To maximize use of available resources
- To sustain
- To take interventions to scale
4Opportunities to Reach Newborns
- Programs
-
- - Antenatal care
- Skilled attendance
- Postnatal care
- Emergency Obstetric care
- IMCI
- Immunization
- Family planning
- Hospital/referral care
- PMTCT of HIV
- Malaria control
- Training pre-service and in-service
- Behaviour Change and community mobilization
5Key Interventions
- ANTENATAL
- Tetanus toxoid
- Nutrition iron/folate
- Maternal infections
- Birth preparedness
- Breastfeeding counseling
- Danger signs
- IMMEDIATE
- Drying warming
- Immediate exclusive breastfeeding
- Prophylactic eye care
Postpartum Care for Newborn Mother
Labor Delivery Care
Immediate Newborn Care
Antenatal Care
- POSTPARTUM
- Exclusive breastfeeding
- Clean cord care
- Maintenance of temperature
- Early postpartum visit
- Danger signs
- Maternal nutrition
- INTRAPARTUM
- Skilled birth attendant
- Clean delivery
- Danger signs
6Content Focus of Integrated Approach
Baby
Mother
- First day blood loss, pain, BP, danger signs,
advice - Early breast care, infection, lochia, mood,
family planning (LAM) - Late recovery, anemia, contraception, birth
spacing
- First day breathing, warmth,
- feeding, cord, danger signs, immunization
- Early feeding, cord, infection,
- danger signs
- Late weight, feeding, danger signs,
immunizations
Adapted from MotherNewBorNews, 2005.
7Integrated Approaches Examples from Bangladesh
and Nepal
8Maternal and Neonatal Intervention Coverage along
the Continuum of Care - Bangladesh
Source DHS, 2004
9Maternal and Neonatal Intervention Coverage along
the continuum of Care - Nepal
Source DHS, 2006
10Steps Takenin Bangladesh and Nepal
- Reviewed policies
- Identified opportunities
- Clarified roles and responsibilities among
partners - Reviewed operational plans jointly
11Steps Taken (contd)
- Developed integrated curriculum
- Planned integrated service delivery and logistic
supplies - Developed integrated job aids
- Ensured everyone agrees about what should be done
12Key Strategies
- Counseling on
- Antenatal Visits
- Tetanus Toxoid
- Birth and Postanatal Care Preparedness
- Danger signs recognition and referral
- Training of the care providers
- Postnatal home visits day 1- 3, 7
- Community mobilization
- Advocacy
13Reached more mothers and babies
14Results to Action
- Nepal
- Results led the development of the National
Newborn Health Strategy - Led MOH to scale up community based newborn care
package -
- Bangladesh
- Interventions scaled up through MOH and national
programs - National Core Committee formed to develop
National Neonatal Health Strategy
15Challenges
- High initial cost for incorporating services and
training - Donors likely to support one component
- Overburden on health workers and thus the quality
of services falls Integrating vs Imposing! - Pressure from vertical programs to show result
16what is required?
- High level political commitment
- Fund mobilization
- Partnerships with clear vision
- Integration at all levels
17Newborn Health Bridging the gap through
continuum of care
Child Survival
Newborn Health