TY - JOUR
T1 - Practice of skin-to-skin contact, exclusive breastfeeding and other newborn care interventions in Ethiopia following promotion by facility and community health workers
T2 - results from a prospective outcome evaluation
AU - Callaghan-Koru, Jennifer A.
AU - Estifanos, Abiy Seifu
AU - Sheferaw, Ephrem Daniel
AU - de Graft-Johnson, Joseph
AU - Rosado, Carina
AU - Patton-Molitors, Rachel
AU - Worku, Bogale
AU - Rawlins, Barbara
AU - Baqui, Abdullah
N1 - Funding Information:
We wish to thank Hannah Gibson, Maya Tholandi and Katherine Wingert for their support and contributions to different stages of this work and Gayane Yenokyan and Saifuddin Ahmed for their consulting on statistical analysis. Finally, we would like to thank the data collectors, health workers and mothers who participated in this study. The preliminary results of this study were made available in 2014 through an unpublished report and were disseminated with stakeholders, including the Ethiopia Federal Ministry of Health. These results have not been published elsewhere.
Publisher Copyright:
©2016 Foundation Acta Pædiatrica. Published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd
PY - 2016/12/1
Y1 - 2016/12/1
N2 - Aim: To assess the effects of a facility and community newborn intervention package on coverage of early skin-to-skin contact (SSC) and exclusive breastfeeding – the therapeutic components of kangaroo mother care. Methods: A multilevel community and facility intervention in Ethiopia trained health workers in 10 health centres and the surrounding communities to promote early SSC and exclusive breastfeeding for all babies born at home or in the facility. Changes in SSC and exclusive breastfeeding were assessed by comparing baseline and endline household surveys. Results: Overall practice of SSC at any time following delivery increased significantly from 13.1 to 44.1% of mothers. Coverage of immediate SSC also increased significantly from 8.4 to 24.1%. Breastfeeding within the first hour increased from 51.4 to 67.9% and exclusive breastfeeding within the first three days increased from 86 to 95.8%. At endline, SSC was significantly higher among facility births than home births and community health workers had limited contact with mothers. Conclusion: While targeted behaviours improved overall, the programme did not achieve adequate increases in SSC and exclusive breastfeeding among home deliveries to expect a reduction in mortality for low birthweight babies. Newborn care programs in Ethiopia should continue to encourage facility delivery while strengthening coverage of community programmes.
AB - Aim: To assess the effects of a facility and community newborn intervention package on coverage of early skin-to-skin contact (SSC) and exclusive breastfeeding – the therapeutic components of kangaroo mother care. Methods: A multilevel community and facility intervention in Ethiopia trained health workers in 10 health centres and the surrounding communities to promote early SSC and exclusive breastfeeding for all babies born at home or in the facility. Changes in SSC and exclusive breastfeeding were assessed by comparing baseline and endline household surveys. Results: Overall practice of SSC at any time following delivery increased significantly from 13.1 to 44.1% of mothers. Coverage of immediate SSC also increased significantly from 8.4 to 24.1%. Breastfeeding within the first hour increased from 51.4 to 67.9% and exclusive breastfeeding within the first three days increased from 86 to 95.8%. At endline, SSC was significantly higher among facility births than home births and community health workers had limited contact with mothers. Conclusion: While targeted behaviours improved overall, the programme did not achieve adequate increases in SSC and exclusive breastfeeding among home deliveries to expect a reduction in mortality for low birthweight babies. Newborn care programs in Ethiopia should continue to encourage facility delivery while strengthening coverage of community programmes.
KW - Breastfeeding
KW - Community health
KW - Ethiopia
KW - Kangaroo mother care
KW - Newborn care
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U2 - 10.1111/apa.13597
DO - 10.1111/apa.13597
M3 - Article
C2 - 27644765
AN - SCOPUS:85016290421
SN - 0803-5253
VL - 105
SP - e568-e576
JO - Acta Paediatrica Scandinavica
JF - Acta Paediatrica Scandinavica
IS - 12
ER -