Quality of inpatient care of small and sick newborns in Pakistan: perceptions of key stakeholders

Abstract Background In LMICs including Pakistan, neonatal health and survival is a critical challenge, and therefore improving the quality of facility-based newborn care services is instrumental in averting newborn mortality. This paper presents the perceptions of the key stakeholders in the public...

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Main Authors: Nousheen Akber Pradhan, Ammarah Ali, Sana Roujani, Sumera Aziz Ali, Samia Rizwan, Sarah Saleem, Sameen Siddiqi
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: BMC 2021-09-01
Series:BMC Pediatrics
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1186/s12887-021-02850-6
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spelling doaj-b8ee399ac90d40929838201004f0e5d92021-09-12T11:42:32ZengBMCBMC Pediatrics1471-24312021-09-0121111110.1186/s12887-021-02850-6Quality of inpatient care of small and sick newborns in Pakistan: perceptions of key stakeholdersNousheen Akber Pradhan0Ammarah Ali1Sana Roujani2Sumera Aziz Ali3Samia Rizwan4Sarah Saleem5Sameen Siddiqi6Department of Community Health Sciences, Aga Khan UniversityDepartment of Community Health Sciences, Aga Khan UniversityDepartment of Community Health Sciences, Aga Khan UniversityDepartment of Epidemiology, Columbia UniversityUnited Nations International for Children’s Education Fund, Country OfficeDepartment of Community Health Sciences, Aga Khan UniversityDepartment of Community Health Sciences, Aga Khan UniversityAbstract Background In LMICs including Pakistan, neonatal health and survival is a critical challenge, and therefore improving the quality of facility-based newborn care services is instrumental in averting newborn mortality. This paper presents the perceptions of the key stakeholders in the public sector to explore factors influencing the care of small and sick newborns and young infants in inpatient care settings across Pakistan. Methods This exploratory study was part of a larger study assessing the situation of newborn and young infant in-patient care provided across all four provinces and administrative regions of Pakistan. We conducted 43 interviews. Thirty interviews were conducted with the public sector health care providers involved in newborn and young infant care and 13 interviews were carried out with health planners and managers working at the provincial level. A semi-structured interview guide was used to explore participants’ perspectives on enablers and barriers to the quality of care provided to small and sick newborns at the facility level. The interviews were manually analyzed using thematic content analysis. Findings The study respondents identified multiple barriers contributing to the poor quality of small and sick newborn care at inpatient care settings. This includes an absence of neonatal care standards, inadequate infrastructure and equipment for the care of small and sick newborns, deficient workforce for neonatal case management, inadequate thermal care management for newborns, inadequate referral system, absence of multidisciplinary approach in neonatal case management and need to institute strong monitoring system to prevent neonatal deaths and stillbirths. The only potential enabling factor was the improved federal and provincial oversight for reproductive, maternal, and newborn care. Conclusion This qualitative study was insightful in identifying the challenges that influence the quality of inpatient care for small and sick newborns and the resources needed to fix these. There is a need to equip Sick Newborn Care Units with needed supplies, equipment and medicines, deployment of specialist staff, strengthening of in-service training and staff supervision, liaison with the neonatal experts in customizing neonatal care guidelines for inpatient care settings and to inculcate the culture for inter-disciplinary team meetings at inpatient care settings across the country.https://doi.org/10.1186/s12887-021-02850-6
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Ammarah Ali
Sana Roujani
Sumera Aziz Ali
Samia Rizwan
Sarah Saleem
Sameen Siddiqi
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Ammarah Ali
Sana Roujani
Sumera Aziz Ali
Samia Rizwan
Sarah Saleem
Sameen Siddiqi
Quality of inpatient care of small and sick newborns in Pakistan: perceptions of key stakeholders
BMC Pediatrics
author_facet Nousheen Akber Pradhan
Ammarah Ali
Sana Roujani
Sumera Aziz Ali
Samia Rizwan
Sarah Saleem
Sameen Siddiqi
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title Quality of inpatient care of small and sick newborns in Pakistan: perceptions of key stakeholders
title_short Quality of inpatient care of small and sick newborns in Pakistan: perceptions of key stakeholders
title_full Quality of inpatient care of small and sick newborns in Pakistan: perceptions of key stakeholders
title_fullStr Quality of inpatient care of small and sick newborns in Pakistan: perceptions of key stakeholders
title_full_unstemmed Quality of inpatient care of small and sick newborns in Pakistan: perceptions of key stakeholders
title_sort quality of inpatient care of small and sick newborns in pakistan: perceptions of key stakeholders
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series BMC Pediatrics
issn 1471-2431
publishDate 2021-09-01
description Abstract Background In LMICs including Pakistan, neonatal health and survival is a critical challenge, and therefore improving the quality of facility-based newborn care services is instrumental in averting newborn mortality. This paper presents the perceptions of the key stakeholders in the public sector to explore factors influencing the care of small and sick newborns and young infants in inpatient care settings across Pakistan. Methods This exploratory study was part of a larger study assessing the situation of newborn and young infant in-patient care provided across all four provinces and administrative regions of Pakistan. We conducted 43 interviews. Thirty interviews were conducted with the public sector health care providers involved in newborn and young infant care and 13 interviews were carried out with health planners and managers working at the provincial level. A semi-structured interview guide was used to explore participants’ perspectives on enablers and barriers to the quality of care provided to small and sick newborns at the facility level. The interviews were manually analyzed using thematic content analysis. Findings The study respondents identified multiple barriers contributing to the poor quality of small and sick newborn care at inpatient care settings. This includes an absence of neonatal care standards, inadequate infrastructure and equipment for the care of small and sick newborns, deficient workforce for neonatal case management, inadequate thermal care management for newborns, inadequate referral system, absence of multidisciplinary approach in neonatal case management and need to institute strong monitoring system to prevent neonatal deaths and stillbirths. The only potential enabling factor was the improved federal and provincial oversight for reproductive, maternal, and newborn care. Conclusion This qualitative study was insightful in identifying the challenges that influence the quality of inpatient care for small and sick newborns and the resources needed to fix these. There is a need to equip Sick Newborn Care Units with needed supplies, equipment and medicines, deployment of specialist staff, strengthening of in-service training and staff supervision, liaison with the neonatal experts in customizing neonatal care guidelines for inpatient care settings and to inculcate the culture for inter-disciplinary team meetings at inpatient care settings across the country.
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