Innovative Tools and Strategies | Health Systems and Workforce | Strengthening Quality of Care | Global Guidelines and Local Adaptations | Focus: COVID-19 | Focus: Small and Sick Newborns | Focus: Private Sector Room: 2.44-2.46 Oral Abstracts
May 10, 2023 11:50 - 12:50(Africa/Johannesburg)
20230510T1150 20230510T1250 Africa/Johannesburg Delivering Better Care across the Continuum in Indonesia

Direct-Intensive-Regular Mentoring Intervention to Reduce Neonatal Mortality in Biak Regional Hospital, Papua, Indonesia

The neonatal mortality rate in Papua Province, Indonesia, is unacceptably high at 27 per 1,000 live births in 2012. To address the issue, the Ministry of Health and United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF) Indonesia initiated a hospital mentoring program from 2014 to 2016 to improve the quality of care and health workers' capacity to provide neonatal care. Biak District Hospital, located on a remote island of Papua Province, was included in this program. This study aims to assess the impact of hospital mentoring on neonatal mortality.

Case Study on Delivering Nurturing Care during Antenatal Care (ANC) and Postnatal Care (PNC) Visits in Indonesia

The Nurturing Care Framework (NCF), launched in 2018, is a guide for multisectoral actors on improving early childhood development (ECD) outcomes by supporting caregivers to provide nurturing care (NC) for newborns and young children, with a focus on the first 1,000 days when a child's brain is developing rapidly. In Indonesia, 45% of children under five years are at risk of poor health, growth, and development Although the Government of Indonesia has issued the Holistic and Integrative Early Childhood Education and Development (HI-ECD) policy to promote comprehensive quality services for young children from survival to development, the policy practices are still dominated by interventions for children ages 4–6 years old, while interventions for the 0–3 age group remains limited. Based on this gap, MOMENTUM Country and Global Leadership initiated a case study to examine the needs and opportunities for delivering NC during antenatal and postnatal care (ANC and PNC) visits ...

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Direct-Intensive-Regular Mentoring Intervention to Reduce Neonatal Mortality in Biak Regional Hospital, Papua, Indonesia

The neonatal mortality rate in Papua Province, Indonesia, is unacceptably high at 27 per 1,000 live births in 2012. To address the issue, the Ministry of Health and United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF) Indonesia initiated a hospital mentoring program from 2014 to 2016 to improve the quality of care and health workers' capacity to provide neonatal care. Biak District Hospital, located on a remote island of Papua Province, was included in this program. This study aims to assess the impact of hospital mentoring on neonatal mortality.


Case Study on Delivering Nurturing Care during Antenatal Care (ANC) and Postnatal Care (PNC) Visits in Indonesia

The Nurturing Care Framework (NCF), launched in 2018, is a guide for multisectoral actors on improving early childhood development (ECD) outcomes by supporting caregivers to provide nurturing care (NC) for newborns and young children, with a focus on the first 1,000 days when a child's brain is developing rapidly. In Indonesia, 45% of children under five years are at risk of poor health, growth, and development Although the Government of Indonesia has issued the Holistic and Integrative Early Childhood Education and Development (HI-ECD) policy to promote comprehensive quality services for young children from survival to development, the policy practices are still dominated by interventions for children ages 4–6 years old, while interventions for the 0–3 age group remains limited. Based on this gap, MOMENTUM Country and Global Leadership initiated a case study to examine the needs and opportunities for delivering NC during antenatal and postnatal care (ANC and PNC) visits as well as other health service touchpoints at the community level.


Changes in Maternal Health Service Provision during the COVID-19 Pandemic at the Community Health Centre (Puskesmas) Level in Indonesia 

Providing comprehensive maternal health services at the community health centre (Puskesmas) level is considered one of the essential efforts to reduce maternal mortality and improve the quality of women's health. In Indonesia, Puskesmas play an important role in providing primary health care for the community. It is known as the first entry point of the health care system in the country. Therefore, public health-based intervention is required to address maternal health issues. However, the COVID-19 pandemic has brought many changes in public health service provision, including maternal health services.

Direct-Intensive-Regular Mentoring Intervention to Reduce Neonatal Mortality in Biak Regional Hospital, Papua, Indonesia
Single Abstract 11:50 AM - 12:50 PM (Africa/Johannesburg) 2023/05/10 09:50:00 UTC - 2023/05/10 10:50:00 UTC
Small and Sick Newborns (SSNB)
Strengthening Quality of Care
Innovative Tools and Strategies
Presenters Windhi Kresnawati
NICU Staff, Gatot Soebroto Military Hospital
Co-authors
NS
NURLELY BETHESDA SINAGA
Consultant, Ministry Of Health
FJ
Frans Johannis Huwae
Head Of Pediatric Division, Karsa Husada Batu, General Hospital
LF
Liza Froulina
Head Of Pediatric Division, Biak Regional Hospital
PP
Peter Fischer Pandie
General Physician , Biak Regional Hospital
AS
Alfrida Silitonga
Independent Consultant, N/A
EL
Elvira Liyanto
Programme Analyst Maternal Health, United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA)
KW
Karina Widowati
Nutrition Officer, United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)
BS
Bobby Marwal Syahrizal
Maternal Newborn Child Health Specialist, United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)
EM
Edit Oktavia Manuama
National Professional Officer Maternal Newborn And Child Health, World Health Organization
SW
Setya Wandita
Medical Staff, Lecturer, Neonatology Division, Faculty Of Medicine, Public Health And Nursing, Universitas Gajah Mada
Case Study on Delivering Nurturing Care during Antenatal Care (ANC) and Postnatal Care (PNC) Visits in Indonesia
Single Abstract 11:50 AM - 12:50 PM (Africa/Johannesburg) 2023/05/10 09:50:00 UTC - 2023/05/10 10:50:00 UTC
None
Global Guidelines and Local Adaptations
Strengthening Quality of Care
Presenters Romilla Karnati
Save The Children, US, Save The Children/MOMENTUM Country And Global Leadership
Changes in Maternal Health Service Provision during the COVID-19 Pandemic at the Community Health Centre (Puskesmas) Level in Indonesia
Single Abstract 11:50 AM - 12:50 PM (Africa/Johannesburg) 2023/05/10 09:50:00 UTC - 2023/05/10 10:50:00 UTC
COVID-19
Strengthening Quality of Care
Health Systems and Workforce
Presenters Herwansyah Herwansyah
PhD Candidate/Researcher, Care And Public Health Research Institute (CAPHRI) Maastricht University
Co-authors
KC
Katarzyna Czabanowska
Professor, CAPHRI Maastricht University
PS
Peter Schröder Bäck
Professor, University Of Applied Sciences For Police And Public Administration In North Rhine-Westphalia
SK
Stavroula Kalaitzi
Global Health Affiliated Faculty, Department Of Global Health, Richard M.Fairbanks School Of Public Health, Indiana University
PhD Candidate/Researcher
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Care and Public Health Research Institute (CAPHRI) Maastricht University
Save the Children, US
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Save the Children/MOMENTUM Country and Global Leadership
NICU staff
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Gatot Soebroto Military Hospital
Mrs. Wahdini Hakim
Project Management Specialist MCH/SI
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USAID Indonesia
Project Director, ARC
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Jhpiego
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