The Transport and Outcome of Sick Outborn Neonates Admitted to a Regional and District Hospital in the Upper West Region of Ghana: A Cross-Sectional Study

Optimum care of sick neonates often involves transporting them across different levels of care. Since their condition may deteriorate over time, attention needs to be paid to travel distances and how they are transferred. We examined the mode of transport, distances travelled, condition on arrival a...

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Main Authors: Edem M. A. Tette, Benjamin D. Nuertey, Dominic Akaateba, Naa Barnabas Gandau
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2020-03-01
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2227-9067/7/3/22
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spelling doaj-afd5b57898e54a5a9817506f1e06e23e2021-04-02T13:22:08ZengMDPI AGChildren2227-90672020-03-01732210.3390/children7030022children7030022The Transport and Outcome of Sick Outborn Neonates Admitted to a Regional and District Hospital in the Upper West Region of Ghana: A Cross-Sectional StudyEdem M. A. Tette0Benjamin D. Nuertey1Dominic Akaateba2Naa Barnabas Gandau3Department of Community Health, University of Ghana Medical School, P.O. Box 4236, Accra, GhanaDepartment of Community Health, University of Ghana Medical School, P.O. Box 4236, Accra, GhanaUpper West Regional Hospital, P.O. Box 6, Wa, GhanaUpper West Regional Hospital, P.O. Box 6, Wa, GhanaOptimum care of sick neonates often involves transporting them across different levels of care. Since their condition may deteriorate over time, attention needs to be paid to travel distances and how they are transferred. We examined the mode of transport, distances travelled, condition on arrival and outcome of outborn neonates admitted to a district and a regional hospital in Ghana using a cross-sectional study involving caregivers of neonates admitted to these hospitals. Information on referral characteristics and outcome were obtained from questionnaires and the child’s case notes. Overall, 153 caregivers and babies were studied. Twelve deaths, 7.8%, occurred. Neonates who died spent a median duration of 120 min at the first health facility they visited compared with 30 min spent by survivors; they travelled mostly by public buses, (41.7%), compared with 36.0% of survivors who used taxis. Majority of survivors, 70.2%, had normal heart rates on arrival compared with only 41.7% of neonates who died; hypothermia was present in 66.7% compared with 47.6% of survivors. These findings indicate that the logistics for neonatal transport were inadequate to keep the neonates stable during the transfer process, thus many of them were compromised especially those who died. Further studies are warranted.https://www.mdpi.com/2227-9067/7/3/22neonataltransporttraveldistancehypothermiamortalitynewborn
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author Edem M. A. Tette
Benjamin D. Nuertey
Dominic Akaateba
Naa Barnabas Gandau
spellingShingle Edem M. A. Tette
Benjamin D. Nuertey
Dominic Akaateba
Naa Barnabas Gandau
The Transport and Outcome of Sick Outborn Neonates Admitted to a Regional and District Hospital in the Upper West Region of Ghana: A Cross-Sectional Study
Children
neonatal
transport
travel
distance
hypothermia
mortality
newborn
author_facet Edem M. A. Tette
Benjamin D. Nuertey
Dominic Akaateba
Naa Barnabas Gandau
author_sort Edem M. A. Tette
title The Transport and Outcome of Sick Outborn Neonates Admitted to a Regional and District Hospital in the Upper West Region of Ghana: A Cross-Sectional Study
title_short The Transport and Outcome of Sick Outborn Neonates Admitted to a Regional and District Hospital in the Upper West Region of Ghana: A Cross-Sectional Study
title_full The Transport and Outcome of Sick Outborn Neonates Admitted to a Regional and District Hospital in the Upper West Region of Ghana: A Cross-Sectional Study
title_fullStr The Transport and Outcome of Sick Outborn Neonates Admitted to a Regional and District Hospital in the Upper West Region of Ghana: A Cross-Sectional Study
title_full_unstemmed The Transport and Outcome of Sick Outborn Neonates Admitted to a Regional and District Hospital in the Upper West Region of Ghana: A Cross-Sectional Study
title_sort transport and outcome of sick outborn neonates admitted to a regional and district hospital in the upper west region of ghana: a cross-sectional study
publisher MDPI AG
series Children
issn 2227-9067
publishDate 2020-03-01
description Optimum care of sick neonates often involves transporting them across different levels of care. Since their condition may deteriorate over time, attention needs to be paid to travel distances and how they are transferred. We examined the mode of transport, distances travelled, condition on arrival and outcome of outborn neonates admitted to a district and a regional hospital in Ghana using a cross-sectional study involving caregivers of neonates admitted to these hospitals. Information on referral characteristics and outcome were obtained from questionnaires and the child’s case notes. Overall, 153 caregivers and babies were studied. Twelve deaths, 7.8%, occurred. Neonates who died spent a median duration of 120 min at the first health facility they visited compared with 30 min spent by survivors; they travelled mostly by public buses, (41.7%), compared with 36.0% of survivors who used taxis. Majority of survivors, 70.2%, had normal heart rates on arrival compared with only 41.7% of neonates who died; hypothermia was present in 66.7% compared with 47.6% of survivors. These findings indicate that the logistics for neonatal transport were inadequate to keep the neonates stable during the transfer process, thus many of them were compromised especially those who died. Further studies are warranted.
topic neonatal
transport
travel
distance
hypothermia
mortality
newborn
url https://www.mdpi.com/2227-9067/7/3/22
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