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Barriers and enablers for practicing kangaroo mother care (KMC) in rural Sindh, Pakistan

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Abstract Background More than 2.5 million newborns die each year, contributing to 47% of under 5 mortality worldwide. Globally, Every Newborn Action Plan has emphasized on Kangaroo Mother Care (KMC) as an essential component of neonatal health initiatives. An international joint policy statement and endorsement from health professional associations also recommended practicing KMC for newborn care. Methods We conducted a qualitative study with 12 in-depth interviews (IDIs) and 14 focus group discussion (FGD) sessions, in two health facilities of Sindh, Pakistan during October-December 2016, to understand the key barriers and enablers to a mother’s ability to practice KMC and the feasibility of implementing and improving these practices. Results Our study findings revealed that community stakeholders were generally aware of health issues especially related to maternal and neonatal health. Both the health care providers and managers were supportive of implementing KMC in their respective health facilities as well as for continuous use of KMC at household level. In order to initiate KMC at facility level, study respondents emphasized on strengthening of availability and quality of services as well as training of health providers as critical prerequisites. Also in order to continue practicing KMC at household level, engaging the community and establishing functional referral linkage between community and facilities were focused issues in facility and community level FGDs and IDIs. The study participants considered it feasible to initiate KMC practice at health facility and to continue practicing at home after returning from facility. Conclusions Ensuring facility readiness to initiate KMC, improving capacity of health providers, coupled with strengthened community mobilization, and targeting specific audiences may help policy makers and program planners to initiate KMC practice at health facility and keep KMC practice continued at household level. Key messages Introducing KMC at health facility followed by continuing practice at household level is feasible, even in a religiously conservative setting like Pakistan. Facility readiness, improved health workers’ capacity coupled with strengthened community mobilization targeting specific audiences could help scaling up this public health intervention in Pakistan.
Title: Barriers and enablers for practicing kangaroo mother care (KMC) in rural Sindh, Pakistan
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Abstract Background More than 2.
5 million newborns die each year, contributing to 47% of under 5 mortality worldwide.
Globally, Every Newborn Action Plan has emphasized on Kangaroo Mother Care (KMC) as an essential component of neonatal health initiatives.
An international joint policy statement and endorsement from health professional associations also recommended practicing KMC for newborn care.
Methods We conducted a qualitative study with 12 in-depth interviews (IDIs) and 14 focus group discussion (FGD) sessions, in two health facilities of Sindh, Pakistan during October-December 2016, to understand the key barriers and enablers to a mother’s ability to practice KMC and the feasibility of implementing and improving these practices.
Results Our study findings revealed that community stakeholders were generally aware of health issues especially related to maternal and neonatal health.
Both the health care providers and managers were supportive of implementing KMC in their respective health facilities as well as for continuous use of KMC at household level.
In order to initiate KMC at facility level, study respondents emphasized on strengthening of availability and quality of services as well as training of health providers as critical prerequisites.
Also in order to continue practicing KMC at household level, engaging the community and establishing functional referral linkage between community and facilities were focused issues in facility and community level FGDs and IDIs.
The study participants considered it feasible to initiate KMC practice at health facility and to continue practicing at home after returning from facility.
Conclusions Ensuring facility readiness to initiate KMC, improving capacity of health providers, coupled with strengthened community mobilization, and targeting specific audiences may help policy makers and program planners to initiate KMC practice at health facility and keep KMC practice continued at household level.
Key messages Introducing KMC at health facility followed by continuing practice at household level is feasible, even in a religiously conservative setting like Pakistan.
Facility readiness, improved health workers’ capacity coupled with strengthened community mobilization targeting specific audiences could help scaling up this public health intervention in Pakistan.

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