Health facility assessment of small and sick newborn care in low- and middle-income countries: systematic tool development and operationalisation with NEST360 and UNICEF

Rebecca E. Penzias, Christine Bohne, Samuel K. Ngwala, Evelyn Zimba,Norman Lufesi, Ekran Rashid,Edith Gicheha, Opeyemi Odedere, Olabisi Dosunmu,Robert Tillya,Josephine Shabani,James H. Cross, Sara Liaghati-Mobarhan,Msandeni Chiume, George Banda, Alfred Chalira,John Wainaina,David Gathara,Grace Irimu, Steve Adudans,Femi James,Olukemi Tongo,Veronica Chinyere Ezeaka,Georgina Msemo,Nahya Salim, Louise T. Day,Timothy Powell-Jackson,Jaya Chandna,Maureen Majamanda,Elizabeth M. Molyneux,Maria Oden,Rebecca Richards-Kortum,Eric O. Ohuma,Chris Paton, Tedbabe Hailegabriel, Gagan Gupta,Joy E. Lawn

BMC Pediatrics(2024)

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Each year an estimated 2.3 million newborns die in the first 28 days of life. Most of these deaths are preventable, and high-quality neonatal care is fundamental for surviving and thriving. Service readiness is used to assess the capacity of hospitals to provide care, but current health facility assessment (HFA) tools do not fully evaluate inpatient small and sick newborn care (SSNC). Health systems ingredients for SSNC were identified from international guidelines, notably World Health Organization (WHO), and other standards for SSNC. Existing global and national service readiness tools were identified and mapped against this ingredients list. A novel HFA tool was co-designed according to a priori considerations determined by policymakers from four African governments, including that the HFA be completed in one day and assess readiness across the health system. The tool was reviewed by > 150 global experts, and refined and operationalised in 64 hospitals in Kenya, Malawi, Nigeria, and Tanzania between September 2019 and March 2021. Eight hundred and sixty-six key health systems ingredients for service readiness for inpatient SSNC were identified and mapped against four global and eight national tools measuring SSNC service readiness. Tools revealed major content gaps particularly for devices and consumables, care guidelines, and facility infrastructure, with a mean of 13.2
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Newborn,Low- and Middle-Income Countries,Inpatient Care,Service readiness,Health facility assessment,ENAP coverage targets,Level-2 small and sick newborn care
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