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Title: Reaching Newborns Through Integration


1
Reaching Newborns Through Integration
  • Uzma Syed
  • Saving Newborn lives (SNL)
  • Save the Children
  • Women Deliver Conference
  • London
  • Oct 18-20, 2007

2
Outline
  • Integration Why
  • Opportunities for integration
  • Lessons from
  • Bangladesh
  • Nepal

3
Integration - Why
  • To maximize care
  • To maximize use of available resources
  • To sustain
  • To take interventions to scale

4
Opportunities 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

5
Key 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

6
Content 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.
7
Integrated Approaches Examples from Bangladesh
and Nepal
8
Maternal and Neonatal Intervention Coverage along
the Continuum of Care - Bangladesh
Source DHS, 2004
9
Maternal and Neonatal Intervention Coverage along
the continuum of Care - Nepal
Source DHS, 2006
10
Steps Takenin Bangladesh and Nepal
  • Reviewed policies
  • Identified opportunities
  • Clarified roles and responsibilities among
    partners
  • Reviewed operational plans jointly

11
Steps Taken (contd)
  • Developed integrated curriculum
  • Planned integrated service delivery and logistic
    supplies
  • Developed integrated job aids
  • Ensured everyone agrees about what should be done

12
Key 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

13
Reached more mothers and babies
14
Results 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

15
Challenges
  • 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

16
what is required?
  • High level political commitment
  • Fund mobilization
  • Partnerships with clear vision
  • Integration at all levels

17
Newborn Health Bridging the gap through
continuum of care


Child Survival
Newborn Health
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