Prospective observational study of the challenges in diagnosing common neonatal conditions in Nigeria and Kenya.


Journal

BMJ open
ISSN: 2044-6055
Titre abrégé: BMJ Open
Pays: England
ID NLM: 101552874

Informations de publication

Date de publication:
06 12 2022
Historique:
entrez: 4 1 2023
pubmed: 5 1 2023
medline: 7 1 2023
Statut: epublish

Résumé

Accurate and timely diagnosis of common neonatal conditions is crucial for reducing neonatal deaths. In low/middle-income countries with limited resources, there is sparse information on how neonatal diagnoses are made. The aim of this study was to describe the diagnostic criteria used for common conditions in neonatal units (NNUs) in Nigeria and Kenya. Prospective observational study. Standard case report forms for suspected sepsis, respiratory disorders, birth asphyxia and abdominal conditions were co-developed by the Neonatal Nutrition Network (https://www.lstmed.ac.uk/nnu) collaborators. Clinicians completed forms for all admissions to their NNUs. Key data were displayed using heatmaps. Five NNUs in Nigeria and two in Kenya comprising the Neonatal Nutrition Network. 2851 neonates, which included all neonates admitted to the seven NNUs over a 6-month period. 1230 (43.1%) neonates had suspected sepsis, 874 (30.6%) respiratory conditions, 587 (20.6%) birth asphyxia and 71 (2.5%) abdominal conditions. For all conditions and across all NNUs, clinical criteria were used consistently with sparse use of laboratory and radiological criteria. Our findings highlight the reliance on clinical criteria and extremely limited use of diagnostic technologies for common conditions in NNUs in sub-Saharan Africa. This has implications for the management of neonatal conditions which often have overlapping clinical features. Strategies for implementation of diagnostic pathways and investment in affordable and sustainable diagnostics are needed to improve care for these vulnerable infants.

Identifiants

pubmed: 36600346
pii: bmjopen-2022-064575
doi: 10.1136/bmjopen-2022-064575
doi:

Types de publication

Observational Study Journal Article Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

Langues

eng

Sous-ensembles de citation

IM

Pagination

e064575

Subventions

Organisme : Medical Research Council
ID : MR/V030698/1
Pays : United Kingdom
Organisme : Medical Research Council
ID : MC_PC_MR/R019789/1
Pays : United Kingdom

Investigateurs

Isa Abdulkadir (I)
Ismaela Abubakar (I)
Abimbola E Akindolire (AE)
Olusegun Akinyinka (O)
Stephen J Allen (SJ)
Pauline Ea Andang'o (PE)
Graham Devereux (G)
Chinyere Ezeaka (C)
Beatrice N Ezenwa (BN)
Iretiola B Fajolu (IB)
Zainab O Imam (ZO)
Kevin Mortimer (K)
Martha K Mwangome (MK)
Helen M Nabwera (HM)
Grace M Nalwa (GM)
Walter Otieno (W)
Alison W Talbert (AW)
Nicholas D Embleton (ND)
Olukemi O Tongo (OO)
Dominic D Umoru (DD)
Janneke van de Wijgert (JV)
Melissa Gladstone (M)

Informations de copyright

© Author(s) (or their employer(s)) 2022. Re-use permitted under CC BY. Published by BMJ.

Déclaration de conflit d'intérêts

Competing interests: None declared.

Auteurs

Aimee P Staunton (AP)

Department of International Public Health, Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine, Liverpool, UK aimee.staunton@ntlworld.com.

Helen M Nabwera (HM)

Department of Clinical Sciences, Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine, Liverpool, UK.
Department of Infectious Diseases, Alder Hey Children's NHS Foundation Trust, Liverpool, UK.

Stephen J Allen (SJ)

Department of Clinical Sciences, Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine, Liverpool, UK.
Department of Gastroenterology, Alder Hey Children's NHS Foundation Trust, Liverpool, UK.

Olukemi O Tongo (OO)

Institute of Child Health, University College Hospital Ibadan, Ibadan, Nigeria.

Abimbola E Akindolire (AE)

Institute of Child Health, University College Hospital Ibadan, Ibadan, Nigeria.

Isa Abdulkadir (I)

Department of Paediatrics, Ahmadu Bello University Teaching Hospital, Zaria, Nigeria.

Chinyere V Ezeaka (CV)

Department of Paediatrics, Lagos University Teaching Hospital, Lagos, Nigeria.

Beatrice N Ezenwa (BN)

Department of Paediatrics, Lagos University Teaching Hospital, Lagos, Nigeria.

Iretiola B Fajolu (IB)

Department of Paediatrics, Lagos University Teaching Hospital, Lagos, Nigeria.
Department of Paediatrics, College of Medicine University of Lagos, Lagos, Nigeria.

Zainab O Imam (ZO)

Department of Paediatrics, Lagos State University Teaching Hospital, Lagos, Nigeria.

Dominic D Umoru (DD)

Department of Paediatrics, Maitama District Hospital, Abuja, Nigeria.

Walter Otieno (W)

Department of Paediatrics and Child Health, Maseno University, Maseno, Kenya.
Department of Paediatrics, Jaramogi Oginga Odinga Teaching and Referral Hospital, Kisumu, Kenya.

Grace M Nalwa (GM)

Department of Paediatrics and Child Health, Maseno University, Maseno, Kenya.
Department of Paediatrics, Jaramogi Oginga Odinga Teaching and Referral Hospital, Kisumu, Kenya.

Macrine Olwala (M)

Department of Paediatrics, Jaramogi Oginga Odinga Teaching and Referral Hospital, Kisumu, Kenya.

Alison W Talbert (AW)

Department of Clinical Research, KEMRI-Wellcome Trust Research Programme, Kilifi, Kenya.

Pauline E A Andang'o (PEA)

Department of Public Health, Maseno University, Maseno, Kenya.

Martha K Mwangome (MK)

Department of Clinical Research, KEMRI-Wellcome Trust Research Programme, Kilifi, Kenya.

Ismaela Abubakar (I)

Department of Clinical Sciences, Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine, Liverpool, UK.

Nicholas D Embleton (ND)

Department of Paediatrics, Newcastle Upon Tyne Hospitals NHS Trust, Newcastle upon Tyne, UK.
Faculty of Medical Sciences, Newcastle University, Newcastle upon Tyne, UK.

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