Progress with the implementation of kangaroo mother care in four regions in Ghana
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Bergh, Anne-Marie
Manu, R.
Davy, Karen
Van Rooyen, Elise
Asare, G. Quansah
Woonor-Williams, A.
Dedzo, M.
Twumasi, A.
Nang-Beifubah, A.
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Ghana Medical Association
Abstract
AIM : To measure progress with the implementation of
kangaroo mother care (KMC) for low birth-weight
(LBW) infants at a health systems level.
DESIGN : Action research design, with district and regional
hospitals as the unit of analysis.
SETTING : Four regions in Ghana, identified by the Ghana
Health Service and UNICEF.
PARTICIPANTS : Health workers and officials, health care
facilities and districts in the four regions.
INTERVENTION : A one-year implementation programme
with three phases: (1) introduction to KMC, skills development
in KMC practice and the management of
implementation; (2) advanced skills development for
regional steering committee members; and (3) an assessment
of progress at the end of the intervention.
MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES : Description of practices,
services and facilities for KMC and the identification
of strengths and challenges.
RESULTS : Twenty-six of 38 hospitals (68%) demonstrated
sufficient progress with KMC implementation. Half
of the hospitals had designated a special ward for
KMC. 66% of hospitals used a special record for infants
receiving KMC. Two of the main challenges were
lack of support for mothers who had to remain with
their LBW infants in hospital and no follow-up review
services for LBW infants in 39% of hospitals.
CONCLUSIONS : It was possible to roll out KMC in Ghana,
but further support for the regions is needed to maintain the momentum. Lessons learned from this
project could inform further scale-up of KMC and other
projects in Ghana.
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Ghana, Kangaroo mother care (KMC), Low birth weight (LBW), Premature infant
Sustainable Development Goals
Citation
Bergh, AM, Manu, R, Davy, K, Van Rooyen, E, Asare, GQ, Awoonor-Williams, JK, Dedzo, M, Twumasi, A & Nang-Beifubah, A 2013, 'Progress with the implementation of kangaroo mother care in four regions in Ghana', Ghana Medical Journal, vol. 47, no. 2, pp. 57-63.
