Abstract

Neonatal resuscitation is a method of preventing morbidities & mortality from asphyxia. Up to 85% of facilities in sub-Saharan Africa lack supplies or skilled personnel for neonatal resuscitation. Relative to the place of birth and the skill of the birth attendant, a variety of resuscitative practice are employed to make babies cry instead of helping the baby breathe. Many painful procedures are applied when the baby is unable to cry after birth in the absence of a health care worker trained in bag-mask ventilation. To ascertain the resuscitation practices in communities lacking bag-mask-valve devices. Surveys on the resuscitation practices during NISONM annual community outreach and mENCC trainings for four consecutive years in different geopolitical zones of the country. Spanking of the baby usually in the upside down position (>90%), body massage with hot compress or salicylate containing balms, herbal concoctions, injection hydrocortisone or crystalline penicillin were used. There is an urgent need to address the issue of training on bag-mask ventilation and provision for frontline healthcare workers in Nigeria as a neonatal mortality reduction strategy.

Highlights

  • Neonatal resuscitation is a known method for preventing the morbidities and mortality from birth asphyxia in several low and middle income countries.[1,2,3,4] When capacity for neonatal resuscitation is lacking or deficient, there is a missed opportunity to save neonatal lives.[5,6,7,8] A recent survey showed that 85% of facilities in sub-Saharan Africa AfricanHealth Sciences License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/BY/4.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.African Health Sciences Vol 19 Issue 1, March, 2019 lacked supplies or skilled personnel to perform neonatal resuscitation, the Nigerian situation is not different.[9,10] Babies are expected to cry at birth, it is one of the indicators of wellbeing

  • Background: Neonatal resuscitation is a method of preventing morbidities & mortality from asphyxia

  • There is an urgent need to address the issue of training on bag-mask ventilation and provision for frontline healthcare workers in Nigeria as a neonatal mortality reduction strategy

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Introduction

Neonatal resuscitation is a known method for preventing the morbidities and mortality from birth asphyxia in several low and middle income countries.[1,2,3,4] When capacity for neonatal resuscitation is lacking or deficient, there is a missed opportunity to save neonatal lives.[5,6,7,8] A recent survey showed that 85% of facilities in sub-Saharan Africa AfricanHealth Sciences License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/BY/4.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.African Health Sciences Vol 19 Issue 1, March, 2019 lacked supplies or skilled personnel to perform neonatal resuscitation, the Nigerian situation is not different.[9,10] Babies are expected to cry at birth, it is one of the indicators of wellbeing. Many painful procedures are applied when the baby is unable to cry after birth in the absence of a health care worker trained in bag-mask ventilation.

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