Availability of emergency neonatal care in eight districts of Karnataka state, southern India: a cross-sectional study

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Date
2015-10-06
Authors
Mony, Prem K
Jayanna, Krishnamurthy
Bhat, Swarnarekha
Rao, Suman V
Crockett, Maryann
Avery, Lisa
Ramesh, BM
Moses, Stephen
Blanchard, James
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            Background
            Emergency Neonatal Care (EmNC) is an important service for the health and survival of newborns. The objective of our study was to assess the availability of emergency neonatal care services in the north-eastern region of Karnataka state in India.
          
          
            Methods
            We undertook a cross-sectional epidemiologic study in the year 2010. We assessed the provision of eight life-saving ‘signal functions’ (Comprehensive EmNC) or at least five ‘signal functions’ (Basic EmNC) by self-reporting through a structured questionnaire, coupled with verification by direct observation for presence of drugs and equipment in the prior three months. The assessment was undertaken in 443 government and 422 private healthcare facilities of eight districts of Karnataka.
          
          
            Results
            There was an average of 3.6 EmNC facilities available per 500,000 population for the entire region. Only three out of eight districts and 10 of 42 sub-districts in the region had the recommended [greater than or equal to 5] EmNC facilities per 500,000. Further, over 95 % of CEmNC facilities and 88 % of BEmNC facilities were within the private sector. About 80 % of government hospitals at district and sub-district levels did not have EmNC capability.
          
          
            Conclusions
            This study demonstrates the feasibility of using a simple assessment tool to measure health facility availability of life-saving services for newborn care. EmNC availability was seen to be suboptimal at the regional, district and sub-district levels within the northern part of Karnataka state. There is a need to improve availability of emergency newborn care in health facilities, with special emphasis on equity at population level.
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BMC Health Services Research. 2015 Oct 06;15(1):461