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评估尼泊尔马德西省新生儿复苏培训及技能保持项目对新生儿结局的有效性。

Assessing the effectiveness of newborn resuscitation training and skill retention program on neonatal outcomes in Madhesh Province, Nepal.

作者信息

Chalise Mala, Dhungana Ranjan, Visick Michael K, Clark Robert B

机构信息

Children's Medical Mission, Payson, Utah, United States of America.

Safa Sunaulo Nepal, Kathmandu, Nepal.

出版信息

PLOS Glob Public Health. 2022 Oct 21;2(10):e0000666. doi: 10.1371/journal.pgph.0000666. eCollection 2022.

Abstract

Intrapartum events leading to asphyxia at birth are among the leading causes of neonatal morbidity and mortality in Nepal. In response to this, the Nepal Ministry of Health and Population adopted Helping Babies Breathe (HBB) as a tool to improve neonatal resuscitation competencies. The effectiveness of HBB trainings has been well established. However, challenges remain in maintaining skills over time. Safa Sunaulo Nepal (SSN), with support from Latter-day Saint Charities (LDS Charities) designed an initiative for scaling up newborn resuscitation training and skills maintenance over time. This paper reports on the implementation of the SSN model of newborn resuscitation trainings and skill retention, and the changes in perinatal outcomes that occurred after the program. The program built capacity among facility-based trainers for the scale up and maintenance of resuscitation skills in 20 facilities in Madhesh Province, Nepal. A single external Mentor coached and assisted the facility-based trainers, provided general support, and monitored progress. Prospective outcome monitoring tracked changes in health metrics for a period of 14 months. Data was gathered on the neonatal health outcomes of 68,435 vaginal deliveries and 9,253 cesarean sections. Results indicate decreases in neonatal deaths under 24 hours of life (p<0.001), intrapartum stillbirths (p<0.001), and the number of sick newborns transferred from the maternity unit (p<0.001). During the program, facility-based trainers taught resuscitation skills to 231 medical personnel and supported ongoing skill retention. The SSN model for newborn resuscitation training and skills retention is a low-cost, evidence-based program focusing on facility-based trainers who are mentored and supported to scale-up and sustain resuscitation skills over time. Findings from the report are suggestive that the model had a substantial influence on critical neonatal outcomes. Future programs focused on improving neonatal outcomes may benefit by incorporating program elements of SSN model.

摘要

分娩期间导致出生时窒息的事件是尼泊尔新生儿发病和死亡的主要原因之一。对此,尼泊尔卫生与人口部采用了“帮助婴儿呼吸”(HBB)作为提高新生儿复苏能力的工具。HBB培训的有效性已得到充分证实。然而,随着时间的推移,维持技能仍面临挑战。在后期圣徒慈善会(LDS慈善会)的支持下,尼泊尔“安全聆听”组织(SSN)设计了一项倡议,旨在随着时间的推移扩大新生儿复苏培训并维持技能。本文报告了SSN新生儿复苏培训和技能保留模式的实施情况,以及该项目实施后围产期结局的变化。该项目在尼泊尔马德西省的20家医疗机构中,培养了机构培训人员扩大和维持复苏技能的能力。一名外部指导人员对机构培训人员进行指导和协助,提供一般支持并监测进展情况。前瞻性结局监测跟踪了14个月期间健康指标的变化。收集了68435例阴道分娩和9253例剖宫产的新生儿健康结局数据。结果表明,出生后24小时内的新生儿死亡(p<0.001)、分娩期间死产(p<0.001)以及从产科病房转出的患病新生儿数量(p<0.001)均有所下降。在项目实施期间,机构培训人员向231名医务人员传授了复苏技能,并支持持续的技能保留。SSN新生儿复苏培训和技能保留模式是一个低成本、基于证据的项目,重点关注接受指导和支持的机构培训人员,以便随着时间的推移扩大和维持复苏技能。报告结果表明,该模式对关键的新生儿结局有重大影响。未来专注于改善新生儿结局的项目可能会受益于纳入SSN模式的项目要素。

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