Conducting Operational Research to Identify Numbers and Rates, Determine Needs, and Integrate Services to Mitigate Morbidity and Mortality Among Internally Displaced Persons Affected by Emergencies.
开展业务研究,以确定数字和比率、确定需求并整合服务,以降低受紧急情况影响的国内流离失所者的发病率和死亡率。
基本信息
- 批准号:9057289
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 28.71万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:
- 财政年份:2015
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:2015-09-01 至 2016-08-31
- 项目状态:已结题
- 来源:
- 关键词:
项目摘要
Maternal and Newborn Survival among Internally Displaced
Persons (IDPs) in Somalia: A study to measure the feasibility and
effectiveness of the Newborn Health in Humanitarian Settings
Abstract
Somalia has the longest running humanitarian crisis lasting for over 2 decades. As of
February 2015, 1.1 million people out of the total estimated Somali population of 12.3
million are IDPs and of thee 130,000 are settled in Puntland. Somalia has the 2nd
highest Neonatal Mortality Rate in the world (46/1000 live births/yr), Maternal
Mortality Ratio (MMR) of 850/100,000 live births/year, and under five mortality
(146/1000 live births/year).
Six Maternal and Child Health (MCH) facilities provide services to the 69,000 IDPs in
Bosaso. The MCH facilities provide antenatal care, postnatal care and delivery
services however none of the MCH facilities provides newborn care services. Save
the Children in collaboration with UNICEF, CDC, and other partners has developed a
newborn health in humanitarian settings field guide as a package to facilitate
the integrated delivery of newborn are in primary health care and reproductive
health programs.
We are proposing to assess the feasibility and effectiveness of the Newborn Health in
Humanitarian Settings Field Guide in displaced person camps in Puntland, Somalia.
The study will measure effectiveness using before and after comparison in the
intervention group and comparison between intervention and control clusters.
Systematic documentation of change in systems, program inputs (type, quantity and
cost), and processes will be done to assess feasibility. The results of the study will
inform health programming strategies of Save the Children, Ministry of Health and
partner agencies in Puntland and Somalia and the wider humanitarian community.
国内流离失所者的孕产妇和新生儿存活率
索马里境内流离失所者:一项衡量可行性和
人道主义环境下新生儿健康的有效性
摘要
索马里是持续时间最长的人道主义危机,持续了20多年。自.起
2015年2月,索马里估计总人口1230万人中的110万人
100万人是境内流离失所者,其中13万人定居在邦特兰。索马里位居第二
世界上新生儿死亡率最高(46/1000活产/年),产妇
死亡率(MMR)为850/100,000活产儿/年,以及5岁以下死亡率
(146/1000活产儿/年)。
年,六个妇幼保健院为69,000名境内流离失所者提供服务。
博萨索。妇幼保健院提供产前护理、产后护理和分娩。
然而,没有一家妇幼保健院提供新生儿护理服务。保存
儿童基金会与联合国儿童基金会、疾控中心和其他合作伙伴合作,制定了一项
人道主义环境中的新生儿健康现场指南作为一个包,以方便
新生儿的综合分娩是在初级卫生保健和生殖
健康计划。
我们建议在#年评估新生儿健康的可行性和有效性
索马里邦特兰流离失所者营地的人道主义设置现场指南。
这项研究将使用前后比较来衡量在
干预组及干预组与对照组间的比较。
系统地记录系统、程序输入(类型、数量和
成本),并将开展评估可行性的工作。该研究的结果将
通报救助儿童会的保健规划战略,卫生部和
邦特兰和索马里的伙伴机构以及更广泛的人道主义界。
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Conducting Operational Research to Identify Numbers and Rates, Determine Needs, and Integrate Services to Mitigate Morbidity and Mortality Among Internally Displaced Persons Affected by Emergencies.
开展业务研究,以确定数字和比率、确定需求并整合服务,以降低受紧急情况影响的境内流离失所者的发病率和死亡率。
- 批准号:
9304778 - 财政年份:2015
- 资助金额:
$ 28.71万 - 项目类别:
Conducting Operational Research to Identify Numbers and Rates, Determine Needs, and Integrate Services to Mitigate Morbidity and Mortality Among Internally Displaced Persons Affected by Emergencies.
开展业务研究,以确定数字和比率、确定需求并整合服务,以降低受紧急情况影响的国内流离失所者的发病率和死亡率。
- 批准号:
9329286 - 财政年份:2015
- 资助金额:
$ 28.71万 - 项目类别:
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