MEETING THE NEONATAL CHALLENGE. Dr.B.Kishore Assistant Commissioner (CH), GoI New Delhi November 14, 2009

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MEETING THE NEONATAL CHALLENGE Dr.B.Kishore Assistant Commissioner (CH), GoI New Delhi November 14, 2009

Presentation Outline 1. Background 2. Key Initiatives of GoI 3. Progress 4. Major challenges & way forward

1. Background Under-5 deaths in India Source: World Health Statistics, 2007

1. Background (contd..)

1. Background (contd..)

1. Background (contd..) Source: WHR 2005

1. Background (contd..)

1. Background (contd..) NEONATAL DEATHS CAUSES Severe infections (36% deaths) INTERVENTIONS IMNCI / F-IMNCI, Basic new born care, Early initiation of breast feeding Preterm birth (25% deaths) Basic new born care Birth asphyxia (23% deaths) Basic Newborn care and resuscitation Neonatal tetanus (4% deaths) TT (mother)

2. GoI Initiatives for Neonatal Health Integrated Management of Neonatal & Childhood Illnesses (IMNCI) An integrated approach for sick infant & <5 children: Assessment, classification and management of the major problems Assessment of nutritional and immunization status Both pre-service and in-service training of providers. Includes: community and family level care improving health systems e.g. facility up gradation, availability of logistics, referral systems. Indian adaptation/ addition Community IMNCI Home visits for all newborns to teach the mother ways to prevent illnesses through exclusive breastfeeding and essential newborn care. At these visits, mothers are also taught to recognize illnesses early and seek timely care.

2. GoI Initiatives for Neonatal Health (contd..) F IMNCI To enhance the skills missing at facilities to manage newborn and childhood illness. A revised strategy which integrates both the Facility based care and IMNCI to provide the optimum skills needed at the facilities by the medical officers and Staff Nurses. According to the Bulletin on Rural Health Statistics 2008, there is an acute shortage of paediatricians in the country. No. of posts of paediatricians at CHC: Required = 4276 Sanctioned = 1620 In position = 866 The introduction of F-IMNCI will help bridge this acute shortage of specialists. There is also a need to simultaneously increase the number of sanctioned posts.

2. GoI Initiatives for Neonatal Health (contd..) avjaat Shishu Suraksha Karyakram new programme on Basic Newborn Care and Resuscitation, is being launched by GoI to address important interventions of care at birth: Prevention of Hypothermia Prevention of Infection Early initiation of Breast feeding and Basic Newborn Resuscitation. BJECTIVE: To have one trained person at every delivery.

2. GoI Initiatives for Neonatal Health (contd..) Continuum of care Maternal and Neonatal health issues are inextricably linked. When care is available across the continuum from antenatal to postpartum, and through a variety of delivery modes, mothers and newborns become the recipient of the greatest benefit. It is estimated that 36-66% of deaths can be averted if continuum of care is maintained (Darmstadt et al. 2006). It mainly includes: quality antenatal care (ANC) improved availability of skilled care during childbirth, and postnatal care.

Integrated packages that reduce newborn deaths Clinical care Skilled obstetric and immediate newborn care (hygiene, warmth, breastfeeding) & resuscitation Emergency obstetric care to manage complications such as obstructed labour and hemorrhage Antibiotics for preterm rupture of membranes # Corticosteroids for preterm labour # Emergency newborn care for illness, especially sepsis management and care of very low birth weight babies including Kangaroo Mother Care Basic New Born Care and Resuscitation 23-50% NMR reduction Outreach services Family-community Folic acid # Family Planning Antenatal Focused 4-visit antenatal package including tetanus immunisation, detection & management of syphilis, other infections, 8 % pre-eclampsia, etc Malaria intermittent (6 9%) presumptive therapy* reduction of NMR Detection and treatment of bacteriuria # Counseling and preparation for newborn care and breastfeeding, emergency preparedness Intrapartum 27 % (18 35%) reduction of NMR Clean delivery by traditional birth attendant Skilled (if birth no skilled attendant attendant is available) Simple early newborn care Postnatal Postnatal care to support healthy practices Early detection and referral of complications 29 % (17 39%) reduction of NMR Healthy home care including breastfeeding promotion, hygienic cord/skin care, thermal care, promoting demand for quality care Extra care of low birth weight babies Case management for pneumonia 10-30% NMR reduction 15-32% NMR reduction Pre- pregnancy Pregnancy # For health systems with higher coverage and capacity Birth Neonatal period Infancy Lancet Neonatal Survival Series Team

Provider Program Services Specialist District Hospital Antenatal care Safe delivery Maternal care and childbirth Medical officer Nurse ANM AWW SBA Training, JSY Navjaat Shishu Suraksha Karyakram CHC PHC Community PRIVATE SECTOR by SBA EMOC Care of newborn at birth - warmth - Resuscitation if needed - Initiation of breast feeding - Identifying LBW and high risk babies ASHA

Provider Program Services Newborn care Specialist Medical officer Nurse ANM Facility Newborn (F-IMNCI) District Hospital CHC PHC Private Sector Community care components Warmth + Care of sick & VLBW newborn referral Community care components + Care of sick & LBW newborn/referral Breast feeding AWW ASHA IMNCI + Home visits Community Hygiene Detection of illness/referral Care of minor illness Home visits

2. GoI Initiatives for Neonatal Health (contd..) Adequate facilities to address newborn care To carry out the earlier interventions, it is necessary to have adequate facilities to address neonatal care at health institutions: 1. Newborn corner Provides an acceptable environment for all infants at birth. Low cost intervention has a radiant warmer and a resuscitation kit. Services provided are essential care at birth, resuscitation including provision of warmth, early initiation of breastfeeding and weighing the neonate. Newborn corners are to be set up at all health facilities where deliveries are envisaged.

2. GoI Initiatives for Neonatal Health (contd..) Adequate facilities to address newborn care (contd..) 2. Stabilisation Units (at FRUs) FRUs are intended to provide intensive care to a newborn or a sick child, to ensure safe care of the baby prior to appropriate transfer. Services provided are provision of warmth, resuscitation, supportive care including oxygen, drugs, IV fluids, monitoring of vital signs, including blood pressure, breast feeding/ feeding support and referral. 2. Sick New Born Care Units (SNCU) SNCU at the district hospital is expected to provide care at birth, resuscitation of asphyxiated newborns, managing sick newborns (except those requiring mechanical ventilation and major surgical interventions), post natal care, follow-up of high risk newborns, referral services and immunization services

At Delivery District Hospital Sick newborn Special newborn care unit (12-20 beds) Newborn corner (1 bed) CHC Stabilization units (4 beds) PHC Community Facility Newborn care in Public Sector

IMNCI Implementation In 258 districts 3. Progress Over 2 lakh personnel trained Pre-service IMNCI Introduced in to the curriculum of 79 Medical colleges Nearly 4000 students trained 204 Sick Newborn Care Units (SNCUs) reported to have been set up. Newborn and Child Care has been incorporated into the ASHA training and duties.

4. Major challenges & way forward Speed of facility operationalisation 20000 18357 15000 10000 5000 7730 6560 3828 Total PHCs Planned Delivery Services Newborn Care 0 24x7 PHCs Newborn baby care corners, which require minimal inputs, need to be set up in all PHCs and CHCs performing deliveries

4. Major challenges & way forward (contd..) Ensuring 48 hours post delivery stay 2-day stay provides an opportunity for ensuring critical early neonatal care, initiation of breastfeeding, and initiation of immunization (BCG and polio zero dose). 80 70 68 60 % 50 40 43 43 30 27 20 16 10 0 Rajasthan UP Orissa Bihar MP Proportion of JSY beneficiaries staying at least 2 days post institutional delivery Source: JSY Evaluation 2008

4. Major challenges & way forward (contd..) Breast feeding practices The 48 hours post delivery stay is to be used by the health providers in making the mother aware about good practices, including early initiation of breast feeding.

4. Major challenges & way forward (contd..) Post Natal Visits 50.8% (DLHS-3) mothers received post natal care within two weeks of delivery. Along with ANMs, ASHAs too are being trained for post natal home visits. There is a need for ensuring post natal care visits in homes through trained ANMs/ ASHAs.

4. Major challenges & way forward (contd..) Better monitoring of IMNCI trained personnel IMNCI is an intensive strategy and it takes two and a half years under ideal conditions to saturate the training load of a district. With many of the districts still in the initial phase of implementation, it may be some time before the full impact of the intervention is seen. IMNCI trained health workers should be monitored to assess how the skills acquired during training are practised and thereby determine the percentage of sick newborn and children from the community who are being correctly detected and managed as per IMNCI protocols. Simple monitoring formats are available.

4. Major challenges & way forward (contd..) Strategy for Non-IMNCI districts Non- IMNCI districts particularly in high focus states, are continuing with the vertical interventions for neonatal and child care under RCH I. Now it is time that we roll out IMNCI in all the districts of the country.

It s a long road ahead...