Healthcare provider and parent perceptions of newborn care and referral pathways in three hospitals in western Kenya; a formative study
Charlotte E. Warren, Irene Namai, Florence Thungu Maloba, Harriet Ogalo, Bernard Olayo, Michel Rochat, Klaus Schönenberger, Silvan Suter, Adriane Martin Hilber

TL;DR
This study explores the challenges in newborn care and referral systems in Kenyan hospitals, highlighting the need for better thermal care and equipment to reduce newborn deaths.
Contribution
The study provides insights into healthcare provider and parent experiences to inform the co-design of a sustainable newborn incubator and care solution.
Findings
Hypothermia remains a significant issue for newborns, especially during transfers between facilities.
Healthcare providers need updated skills and training, including in Kangaroo Mother Care.
Essential thermal equipment is required to improve the quality of care for sick and small newborns.
Abstract
The common causes of the 1.1 million newborn deaths in sub–Saharan Africa are birth asphyxia and trauma, severe infections, and complications of prematurity. Hypothermia is also a major threat to newborn survival. Three-quarters of newborn deaths could be prevented with essential equipment, skilled neonatal health workers, and a safe neonatal transport referral system. Following a review of the challenges and opportunities in caring for sick newborns, a university department (that develops sustainable and scalable solutions to address unmet needs in low-income settings) is developing an innovative newborn incubator and care solution. As part of a co-design collaborative process between the incubator developers and users, this paper explores the experiences of providers and parents of hospitalized newborns in Kenya. A qualitative design: in-depth interviews with 19 healthcare providers…
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Taxonomy
TopicsGlobal Maternal and Child Health · Neonatal Respiratory Health Research · Infant Development and Preterm Care
