Emmanuel Andy, Gabriel Israel, Aliyu Danjuma
Queensland Ambulance Service, Brisbane, Australia.
Institute of Health and Management, Sydney, Australia.
J Public Health Afr. 2025 May 15;16(1):1326. doi: 10.4102/jphia.v16i1.1326. eCollection 2025.
Neonatal mortality is still a significant global public health issue and most of these deaths occur in sub-Saharan Africa. Despite extensive government and nongovernment campaigns, the neonatal fatality rate in this region remains unacceptable.
This review evaluates the efficacy of educational resuscitation interventions on the knowledge and skills of nurses and midwives about newborns resuscitation.
Knowledge and skills of nurses and midwives about newborns resuscitation in sub-Saharan Africa.
The review followed Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Review and Meta-Analyses (PRISMA) standards and used the Grading of Recommendations, Assessment, Development and Evaluation (GRADE) system to evaluate the quality of evidence from the included studies. A search was conducted across seven databases from 2000 to 2024. A cumulative number of 912 studies were retrieved. The review protocol was registered in PROSPERO (CRD42022332734).
The final selection comprised 16 articles. An average grading score of 2.4, suggesting low to moderate evidence. The programmes included the Basic Emergency Obstetrics and Newborn Care training, the Helping Babies Breathe (HBB), the UK Resuscitation Guidelines, the American Heart Council Guidelines, the American Neonatal Resuscitation Program and the Safe Delivery Application. The intervention resulted in considerable improvements in resuscitation knowledge and skills.: This review has demonstrated the importance of providing nurses and midwives with training in neonatal resuscitations, as well as the substantial impact it has on the reduction of neonatal mortality rates.
This study highlights the need for high-quality data and prioritise locally and culturally acceptable interventions to reduce neonatal mortality in sub-Saharan Africa.
新生儿死亡率仍然是一个重大的全球公共卫生问题,其中大部分死亡发生在撒哈拉以南非洲地区。尽管政府和非政府组织开展了广泛的宣传活动,但该地区的新生儿死亡率仍然高得令人无法接受。
本综述评估教育复苏干预措施对护士和助产士新生儿复苏知识与技能的效果。
撒哈拉以南非洲地区护士和助产士的新生儿复苏知识与技能。
本综述遵循系统评价和荟萃分析的首选报告项目(PRISMA)标准,并使用推荐分级、评估、制定和评价(GRADE)系统来评估纳入研究的证据质量。在2000年至2024年期间对七个数据库进行了检索。共检索到912项研究。该综述方案已在国际前瞻性系统评价注册库(PROSPERO,注册号:CRD42022332734)中注册。
最终纳入16篇文章。平均分级得分2.4,表明证据质量低至中等。这些项目包括基本急诊产科和新生儿护理培训、帮助婴儿呼吸(HBB)、英国复苏指南、美国心脏协会指南、美国新生儿复苏项目和安全分娩应用程序。该干预措施使复苏知识和技能有了显著提高。本综述表明了为护士和助产士提供新生儿复苏培训的重要性,以及其对降低新生儿死亡率的重大影响。
本研究强调需要高质量数据,并优先考虑当地和文化上可接受的干预措施,以降低撒哈拉以南非洲地区的新生儿死亡率。