Quantifying health facility service readiness for small and sick newborn care: comparing standards-based and WHO level-2 + scoring for 64 hospitals implementing with NEST360 in Kenya, Malawi, Nigeria, and Tanzania

Rebecca E. Penzias, Christine Bohne, Edith Gicheha,Elizabeth M. Molyneux,David Gathara, Samuel K. Ngwala, Evelyn Zimba, Ekran Rashid, Opeyemi Odedere, Olabisi Dosunmu, Robert Tillya,Josephine Shabani,James H. Cross, Christian Ochieng, Harriet H. Webster,Msandeni Chiume, Queen Dube,John Wainaina, Irabi Kassim,Grace Irimu, Steve Adudans,Femi James,Olukemi Tongo,Veronica Chinyere Ezeaka,Nahya Salim,Honorati Masanja,Maria Oden, Rebecca Richards-Kortum, Tedbabe Hailegabriel, Gagan Gupta,Simon Cousens,Joy E. Lawn,Eric O. Ohuma

BMC Pediatrics(2024)

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Service readiness tools are important for assessing hospital capacity to provide quality small and sick newborn care (SSNC). Lack of summary scoring approaches for SSNC service readiness means we are unable to track national targets such as the Every Newborn Action Plan targets. A health facility assessment (HFA) tool was co-designed by Newborn Essential Solutions and Technologies (NEST360) and UNICEF with four African governments. Data were collected in 68 NEST360-implementing neonatal units in Kenya, Malawi, Nigeria, and Tanzania (September 2019-March 2021). Two summary scoring approaches were developed: a) standards-based, including items for SSNC service readiness by health system building block (HSBB), and scored on availability and functionality, and b) level-2 + , scoring items on readiness to provide WHO level-2 + clinical interventions. For each scoring approach, scores were aggregated and summarised as a percentage and equally weighted to obtain an overall score by hospital, HSBB, and clinical intervention. Of 1508 HFA items, 1043 (69
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Newborn,Low- and middle-income countries,Inpatient care,Service readiness,Health facility assessment,Small and sick newborn care,Health systems scoring,ENAP coverage targets
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