Using nonpneumatic anti-shock garment for postpartum hemorrhage management and referral at the public health facilities: A pilot study in two districts of Bihar

Background: Nonpneumatic anti-shock garment (NASG) is a first-aid device that can save lives of women experiencing postpartum hemorrhage (PPH). Objective: The aim was to explore the feasibility of implementation of NASG intervention at select public health primary care facilities in two high priorit...

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Main Authors: Jyoti Sharma, Preeti Negandhi, Ankan Mukherjee Das, Ghanashyam Sethy, Sutapa B Neogi
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications 2016-01-01
Series:Indian Journal of Public Health
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Online Access:http://www.ijph.in/article.asp?issn=0019-557X;year=2016;volume=60;issue=4;spage=316;epage=322;aulast=Sharma
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spelling doaj-df87df8c67a54665a9607f36964e15bc2020-11-25T01:05:52ZengWolters Kluwer Medknow PublicationsIndian Journal of Public Health0019-557X2016-01-0160431632210.4103/0019-557X.195866Using nonpneumatic anti-shock garment for postpartum hemorrhage management and referral at the public health facilities: A pilot study in two districts of BiharJyoti SharmaPreeti NegandhiAnkan Mukherjee DasGhanashyam SethySutapa B NeogiBackground: Nonpneumatic anti-shock garment (NASG) is a first-aid device that can save lives of women experiencing postpartum hemorrhage (PPH). Objective: The aim was to explore the feasibility of implementation of NASG intervention at select public health primary care facilities in two high priority districts of Bihar. Methods: Qualitative design was used to document the NASG implementation process. In-depth interviews were conducted with health-care providers in November-December 2015. These healthcare providers were chosen purposively based on their involvement in the use of NASG. The implementation process of NASG, process of training for its use, challenges faced during the rollout of implementation and the recommendations for improving the implementation were explored. Results: Initially, a baseline study was conducted to assess the knowledge and skills of health-care providers regarding diagnosis and management of PPH. Implementation consisted of orientation and training of service providers on the identification of PPH cases and usage of the NASG garment during referrals. The interviews with stakeholders reflected that even after training and appropriate introduction of the practice of using the NASG bag, the initiative did not make a difference in ameliorating the situation of PPH management in the health facilities over 6 months. Conclusion: This study provides lessons for implementation and scaling up of NASG in public health systems, not only in Bihar but also other similar settings. It also calls for robust implementation research studies to generate evidence on the use of NASG at the primary health-care facilities as an intervention in program settings.http://www.ijph.in/article.asp?issn=0019-557X;year=2016;volume=60;issue=4;spage=316;epage=322;aulast=SharmaHypovolemic shocknonpneumatic antishock garmentobstetric first aidpostpartum hemorrhage
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author Jyoti Sharma
Preeti Negandhi
Ankan Mukherjee Das
Ghanashyam Sethy
Sutapa B Neogi
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Preeti Negandhi
Ankan Mukherjee Das
Ghanashyam Sethy
Sutapa B Neogi
Using nonpneumatic anti-shock garment for postpartum hemorrhage management and referral at the public health facilities: A pilot study in two districts of Bihar
Indian Journal of Public Health
Hypovolemic shock
nonpneumatic antishock garment
obstetric first aid
postpartum hemorrhage
author_facet Jyoti Sharma
Preeti Negandhi
Ankan Mukherjee Das
Ghanashyam Sethy
Sutapa B Neogi
author_sort Jyoti Sharma
title Using nonpneumatic anti-shock garment for postpartum hemorrhage management and referral at the public health facilities: A pilot study in two districts of Bihar
title_short Using nonpneumatic anti-shock garment for postpartum hemorrhage management and referral at the public health facilities: A pilot study in two districts of Bihar
title_full Using nonpneumatic anti-shock garment for postpartum hemorrhage management and referral at the public health facilities: A pilot study in two districts of Bihar
title_fullStr Using nonpneumatic anti-shock garment for postpartum hemorrhage management and referral at the public health facilities: A pilot study in two districts of Bihar
title_full_unstemmed Using nonpneumatic anti-shock garment for postpartum hemorrhage management and referral at the public health facilities: A pilot study in two districts of Bihar
title_sort using nonpneumatic anti-shock garment for postpartum hemorrhage management and referral at the public health facilities: a pilot study in two districts of bihar
publisher Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications
series Indian Journal of Public Health
issn 0019-557X
publishDate 2016-01-01
description Background: Nonpneumatic anti-shock garment (NASG) is a first-aid device that can save lives of women experiencing postpartum hemorrhage (PPH). Objective: The aim was to explore the feasibility of implementation of NASG intervention at select public health primary care facilities in two high priority districts of Bihar. Methods: Qualitative design was used to document the NASG implementation process. In-depth interviews were conducted with health-care providers in November-December 2015. These healthcare providers were chosen purposively based on their involvement in the use of NASG. The implementation process of NASG, process of training for its use, challenges faced during the rollout of implementation and the recommendations for improving the implementation were explored. Results: Initially, a baseline study was conducted to assess the knowledge and skills of health-care providers regarding diagnosis and management of PPH. Implementation consisted of orientation and training of service providers on the identification of PPH cases and usage of the NASG garment during referrals. The interviews with stakeholders reflected that even after training and appropriate introduction of the practice of using the NASG bag, the initiative did not make a difference in ameliorating the situation of PPH management in the health facilities over 6 months. Conclusion: This study provides lessons for implementation and scaling up of NASG in public health systems, not only in Bihar but also other similar settings. It also calls for robust implementation research studies to generate evidence on the use of NASG at the primary health-care facilities as an intervention in program settings.
topic Hypovolemic shock
nonpneumatic antishock garment
obstetric first aid
postpartum hemorrhage
url http://www.ijph.in/article.asp?issn=0019-557X;year=2016;volume=60;issue=4;spage=316;epage=322;aulast=Sharma
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