Newborn health interventions and challenges for implementation in Nepal
Neonatal mortality is a major challenge in reducing child mortality rates in Nepal. Despite efforts by the Government of Nepal, data from the last three demographic and health surveys show a rise in the contribution of neonatal deaths to infant and child mortality. The Government of Nepal has imple...
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doaj-f4e8be6d80e34af0b05c1a328faa59942020-11-24T21:22:58ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Public Health2296-25652016-02-01410.3389/fpubh.2016.00015165496Newborn health interventions and challenges for implementation in NepalResham Bahadur Khatri0Shiva Raj eMishra1Vishnu eKhanal2Khageshwor eGelal3Subas eNeupane4Save the Children Nepal Development SocietyCurtin UniversityMinistry of Health, Department of Health ServicesSchool of Health Sciences, FI-33014 University of TampereNeonatal mortality is a major challenge in reducing child mortality rates in Nepal. Despite efforts by the Government of Nepal, data from the last three demographic and health surveys show a rise in the contribution of neonatal deaths to infant and child mortality. The Government of Nepal has implemented community based programs which were piloted and then scaled up based on lessons learned. These programs include, but are not limited to, ensuring safe motherhood, birth preparedness package, community based newborn care package and integrated management of childhood illnesses. Despite the implementation of such programs on a larger scale, their effective coverage is yet to be achieved. Health system challenges included inadequate policy environment, funding gaps, inadequate procurement and insufficient supplies of commodities, while human resource management has been found to be impeding service delivery. Such bottlenecks at policy, institutional and service delivery level need to be addressed incorporating health information in decision making as well as working in partnership with communities to facilitate the utilization of available services.http://journal.frontiersin.org/Journal/10.3389/fpubh.2016.00015/fullNepalInterventionsChallengesHealth SystemsNeonatal mortality rate |
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Neonatal mortality is a major challenge in reducing child mortality rates in Nepal. Despite efforts by the Government of Nepal, data from the last three demographic and health surveys show a rise in the contribution of neonatal deaths to infant and child mortality. The Government of Nepal has implemented community based programs which were piloted and then scaled up based on lessons learned. These programs include, but are not limited to, ensuring safe motherhood, birth preparedness package, community based newborn care package and integrated management of childhood illnesses. Despite the implementation of such programs on a larger scale, their effective coverage is yet to be achieved. Health system challenges included inadequate policy environment, funding gaps, inadequate procurement and insufficient supplies of commodities, while human resource management has been found to be impeding service delivery. Such bottlenecks at policy, institutional and service delivery level need to be addressed incorporating health information in decision making as well as working in partnership with communities to facilitate the utilization of available services. |
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Nepal Interventions Challenges Health Systems Neonatal mortality rate |
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