Section of Neonatology, Department of Pediatrics, School of Medicine, University of Colorado and Colorado School of Public Health, Aurora, Colorado;
Departments of Pediatrics and Obstetrics and Gynecology, Geisel School of Medicine, Dartmouth College, Hanover, New Hampshire.
Pediatrics. 2020 Oct;146(Suppl 2):S101-S111. doi: 10.1542/peds.2020-016915C.
Helping Babies Breathe (HBB) changed global education in neonatal resuscitation. Although rooted in the technical and educational expertise underpinning the American Academy of Pediatrics' Neonatal Resuscitation Program, a series of global collaborations and pivotal encounters shaped the program differently. An innovative neonatal simulator, graphic learning materials, and content tailored to address the major causes of neonatal death in low- and middle-income countries empowered providers to take action to help infants in their facilities. Strategic dissemination and implementation through a Global Development Alliance spread the program rapidly, but perhaps the greatest factor in its success was the enthusiasm of participants who experienced the power of being able to improve the outcome of babies. Collaboration continued with frontline users, implementing organizations, researchers, and global health leaders to improve the effectiveness of the program. The second edition of HBB not only incorporated new science but also the accumulated understanding of how to help providers retain and build skills and use quality improvement techniques. Although the implementation of HBB has resulted in significant decreases in fresh stillbirth and early neonatal mortality, the goal of having a skilled and equipped provider at every birth remains to be achieved. Continued collaboration and the leadership of empowered health care providers within their own countries will bring the world closer to this goal.
《帮助婴儿呼吸》(Helping Babies Breathe,HBB)改变了全球新生儿复苏教育。虽然该项目根植于美国儿科学会新生儿复苏计划所依托的技术和教育专业知识,但一系列全球合作和关键事件使其呈现出不同的特点。创新的新生儿模拟器、图形学习材料以及针对中低收入国家新生儿死亡主要原因定制的内容,使医护人员能够采取行动,在其所在机构帮助婴儿。通过全球发展联盟的战略传播和实施,该项目迅速普及,但也许其成功的最大因素是参与者体验到提高婴儿结局的能力所带来的热情。与一线用户、实施组织、研究人员和全球卫生领导者的持续合作,提高了该项目的效果。《帮助婴儿呼吸》第二版不仅纳入了新的科学知识,还积累了如何帮助提供者保持和建立技能以及使用质量改进技术的理解。尽管 HBB 的实施已经显著降低了新鲜死产和早期新生儿死亡率,但在每一次分娩时都有熟练和装备齐全的提供者的目标仍有待实现。持续的合作以及在本国拥有权能的医疗保健提供者的领导,将使世界更接近这一目标。