Evidence Based Practice: Strengthening Maternal and Newborn Health

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Evidence Based Practice: Strengthening Maternal and Newborn Health Address Mauakowa Malata PhD RNM FAAN Kamuzu College of Nursing International Confederation of Midwives

University of Malawi Kamuzu College of Nursing Lilongwe campus

University of Malawi Kamuzu College of Nursing Blantyre campus

OUTLINE Introduction Challenges facing Maternal and Newborn Health Global Maternal and Neonatal health care Evidence based practice Conclusion

Introduction World Health Assembly resolution 64.7: …recognizing the crucial contribution of the nursing and midwifery professions to strengthening health systems, to increasing access to comprehensive health services for the people they serve, and to the efforts to achieve the internationally agreed health- related development goals…and those of the World Health Organization’s programmes…

Introduction… Health care is a human right including maternal and new born care A growing body of evidence links improvements in health care to evidence based practice Poor maternal and neonatal indicators still exist Nursing and midwifery professions are core to strengthening health care systems – HEART BEAT

The Heart Beat

Health Systems and MDG’s 4&5 Skilled Birth Attendance Emergency Obstetric Care Health Systems for MDGs But……. Health system preparedness? Health system effectiveness? Health system capacity?

Challenges facing Maternal and Newborn Health: The Big Five Research Public image Practice Governance Education

Challenges facing MNH practice WHO estimates - 59.2 million workforce An estimated shortage over 4 million midwives, nurses, doctors Over 57 countries, mostly in sub-Saharan Africa, have critical shortage

… Only 4 out 73 count down countries have adequate midwifery personnel to provide quality reproductive, maternal and newborn health care (ICM, SoWM report) Many countries have a low percentage of health workers but a high global disease burden

Global Health Care Worker Crisis % of global burden of disease South East Asia Africa Western Pacific Europe Americas Eastern Mediterranean % of global work force

Atlas of the Health Care Workforce Critical shortage Without Critical shortage

Linking survival with density of health workers High Probability of survival Maternal survival Child survival Infant survival Low Low Density of health workers High High

Challenges related to Practice: Disease burden Communicable diseases, maternal & nutritional deficiencies Non communicable conditions Injuries MALAWI ZAMBIA MOZAMBIQUE TANZANIA AFRICAN REGION

The Paradox Sub-Saharan Africa 39 940 South Asia 560 35 Delivery by Skilled Attendants Maternal Mortality Ratio

Maternal mortality per 100, 000 live births Maternal mortality in Malawi – trend and projection Maternal mortality per 100, 000 live births Year of survey

Challenges facing MNH practice Quality of care provided to individuals, families and communities Accessibility, Availability, Infrastructure, process and management Failures in maternal health care seeking process

Challenges facing MNH practices Deficiencies in service availability especially at lower levels of health system Weaknesses in patient monitoring and emergency care Variation in case fatality rates due to poor quality of patient care and management of services Poor infection prevention practices High burden of abortion on health system and women’s lives

Quality of Maternal Health System Availability Accessibility Infrastructure Process Management Quality of Maternal Health System Care-seeking behavior Maternal health outcomes

Challenges related to MNH practice Poor remuneration and lack of incentives Migration – internal and international migration High turnover, Urban vs rural deployment

Challenges facing MNH practice Poor work environment linked to lack of resources Negative attitude and Burnout Viva, C, Sundby, J. & Malata, A., (2012). Piercing Together the maternal death puzzle through narratives…

Public Image of Midwifery Gender factors Women entering nursing and midwifery professions Men entering nursing and midwifery professions- Acceptability Socioeconomic factors Access to education for girl child Cost of education Opportunities for professional growth

Challenges facing Education Developing countries has made tremendous progress in Nursing and Midwifery Education Birch, A., Tuck, J., & Malata, A. (2013). Assessing Global partnerships in Graduate Nursing… Inadequate resources for theoretical and clinical teaching (Faculty, infrastructure, clinical sites and cases)

Challenges facing Education Quality vs Quantity- large intakes in colleges Curriculum overload and competency based – ICM/ICN Guidelines Globalization and internationalization Slow educational progress

Challenges facing Midwifery Research MNH and Midwifery research has been developing over the last decade However, there is still limited capacity Limited utilization of findings – not impacting practice, policy & education-gathering dust Limited Research funding

Investing in MNH Research Increasing resources for practice Developing and strengthening regulatory systems Pre-service and continuous education – “A BEST BUY” in Primary Health Care Research – resources & capacity building

What should Evidence Based Practice for MNH strive to do? Remove barriers to maternal health care seeking Improve quality of patient care at health facilities Strengthen quantity and quality of human resources Improve management of maternity services

“Where is the E in maternal and child health care?” Conclusion “Where is the E in maternal and child health care?”

There is need to ACT NOW

Ban Ki-moon Commenting on EVERY WOMAN EVERY CHILD INITIATIVE “We have made much progress, but there is still along way to go, especially in improving well-being for the hardest to reach” Commenting on EVERY WOMAN EVERY CHILD INITIATIVE Ban Ki-moon

Acknowledgements The First Lady of Tanzania Governments LAMRN team leaders LAMRN Participants All leaders stakeholders in MCH Funders UKaid, THET and all relevant Universities and institutions