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Government-led initiative increased the effective use of Kangaroo Mother Care in a region of North India

Aim To learn how to achieve high-quality, effective coverage of Kangaroo Mother Care (KMC), defined as 8 hours or more of skin-to-skin contact per day and exclusive breastfeeding in district Sonipat in North India, and to develop and evaluate an implementation model. Methods We conducted implementat...

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Main Authors: Jadaun, Arun S, Dalpath, Suresh K, Trikha, Sonia, Upadhyay, Ravi Prakash, Bhandari, Nita, Punia, Jaswant Singh, Rawal, Manoj, Martines, Jose Carlos, Bahl, Rajiv, Agarwal, Ramesh, Mazumder, Sarmila
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Dalpath, Suresh K
Trikha, Sonia
Upadhyay, Ravi Prakash
Bhandari, Nita
Punia, Jaswant Singh
Rawal, Manoj
Martines, Jose Carlos
Bahl, Rajiv
Agarwal, Ramesh
Mazumder, Sarmila
description Aim To learn how to achieve high-quality, effective coverage of Kangaroo Mother Care (KMC), defined as 8 hours or more of skin-to-skin contact per day and exclusive breastfeeding in district Sonipat in North India, and to develop and evaluate an implementation model. Methods We conducted implementation research using a mixed-methods approach, including formative research, followed by repeated, rapid cycles of implementation, evaluation and refinement until a model with the potential for high and effective coverage was reached. Evaluation of this model was conducted over a 12-month period. Results Formative research findings informed the final implementation model. Programme learning was critical to achieve high coverage. The model included improving the identification of small babies, creating KMC wards, modification in hospitalisation criteria, private sector engagement and in-built programme learning to refine implementation progress. KMC was initiated in 87% of eligible babies. At discharge, 85% received skin-to-skin contact care, 60% effective KMC and 80% were exclusively breastfed. At home, 7-day post discharge, 81% received skin-to-skin care and 79% were exclusively breastfed in the previous 24 hours. Conclusion Achieving high KMC coverage is feasible in the study setting using a model responsive to the local context and led by the Government.
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