Saving newborn lives in rural communities: learning from the BRAC experience

SNL study is a pilot project of BRAC to improve the health of the newborn in two sub-districts in Bangladesh. Neonatal mortality -- major health crisis in the poor countries -- has gripped poor countries for many years. This problem has been compounded by a lack of health care resources and pover...

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Main Authors: Hadi, Abdullahel, Ahmed, Munir
Formato: Research report
Idioma:English
Publicado em: BRAC Research and Evaluation Division (RED) 2019
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spelling 10361-131072019-11-25T21:01:07Z Saving newborn lives in rural communities: learning from the BRAC experience Hadi, Abdullahel Ahmed, Munir BRAC Rural Bangladesh Rural community Newborn lives Newborn infants--Health and hygiene Newborn infants--Mortality Newborn infants--Death Health, Nutrition, and Population Program (BRAC) SNL study is a pilot project of BRAC to improve the health of the newborn in two sub-districts in Bangladesh. Neonatal mortality -- major health crisis in the poor countries -- has gripped poor countries for many years. This problem has been compounded by a lack of health care resources and poverty. The neonatal mortality has been very high in Bangladesh. Policy makers are therefore seeking ways to reduce illness and prevent deaths by improving neonatal care in the home and at local health facilities. Method SNL project has two service delivery strategies tb improve the health of the neonates. The operations research (OR) design includes a comparison area for each of the two delivery strategies. All women living in the study areas, who gave birth were identified and included in this study. The data were collection for this study continued from March 2004 - March 2005. The data collection includes several steps: identification of pregnant women, antenatal interview before two weeks of the delivery, interview at 48 hours after delivery and follow-up interviews after four weeks of delivery. Outcomes The outcome measures include changes in patterns of home care, health practices and referral. Other outcomes included estimates of neonatal mortality and illness. The study also generated a body of information on the process of introducing such an intervention in communities, and on the programme experiences with planning and participation. Lessons Learned The SNL initiative demonstrates that safe delivery and essential newborn care can be strengthened at the community level. Short duration of programme implementation is unlikely to produce visible changes and, thereby, to reach to any credible conclusions. Not all improvements are likely to sustain in the absence of continuity of the efforts. The programme design and implementation plan could have been more realistic than it has been. 2019-11-25T06:19:11Z 2019-11-25T06:19:11Z 2005-12 Research report Hadi, A., & Ahmed, M. (2005, December). Saving newborn lives in rural communities: learning from the BRAC experience. Research Reports (2005): Health Studies, Vol - XXXVIII, 269–283. http://hdl.handle.net/10361/13107 en application/pdf BRAC Research and Evaluation Division (RED)
institution Brac University
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language English
topic BRAC
Rural Bangladesh
Rural community
Newborn lives
Newborn infants--Health and hygiene
Newborn infants--Mortality
Newborn infants--Death
Health, Nutrition, and Population Program (BRAC)
spellingShingle BRAC
Rural Bangladesh
Rural community
Newborn lives
Newborn infants--Health and hygiene
Newborn infants--Mortality
Newborn infants--Death
Health, Nutrition, and Population Program (BRAC)
Hadi, Abdullahel
Ahmed, Munir
Saving newborn lives in rural communities: learning from the BRAC experience
description SNL study is a pilot project of BRAC to improve the health of the newborn in two sub-districts in Bangladesh. Neonatal mortality -- major health crisis in the poor countries -- has gripped poor countries for many years. This problem has been compounded by a lack of health care resources and poverty. The neonatal mortality has been very high in Bangladesh. Policy makers are therefore seeking ways to reduce illness and prevent deaths by improving neonatal care in the home and at local health facilities. Method SNL project has two service delivery strategies tb improve the health of the neonates. The operations research (OR) design includes a comparison area for each of the two delivery strategies. All women living in the study areas, who gave birth were identified and included in this study. The data were collection for this study continued from March 2004 - March 2005. The data collection includes several steps: identification of pregnant women, antenatal interview before two weeks of the delivery, interview at 48 hours after delivery and follow-up interviews after four weeks of delivery. Outcomes The outcome measures include changes in patterns of home care, health practices and referral. Other outcomes included estimates of neonatal mortality and illness. The study also generated a body of information on the process of introducing such an intervention in communities, and on the programme experiences with planning and participation. Lessons Learned The SNL initiative demonstrates that safe delivery and essential newborn care can be strengthened at the community level. Short duration of programme implementation is unlikely to produce visible changes and, thereby, to reach to any credible conclusions. Not all improvements are likely to sustain in the absence of continuity of the efforts. The programme design and implementation plan could have been more realistic than it has been.
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title Saving newborn lives in rural communities: learning from the BRAC experience
title_short Saving newborn lives in rural communities: learning from the BRAC experience
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