Humanitarian and Fragile Settings | Innovative Tools and Strategies | Prevention and Clinical Management | Focus: Youth | Focus: Gender | Focus: Small and Sick Newborns | Focus: Mental Health | Focus: Private Sector Room: Orchid Oral Abstracts
May 09, 2023 11:00 - 12:15(Africa/Johannesburg)
20230509T1100 20230509T1215 Africa/Johannesburg Leveraging Community and Peer Support during Pregnancy and the Postnatal Period

Enabling Traditional Birth Attendants (TBAs) as Community-Level First Responders to Advance Maternal and Neonatal Survival in Northern Nigeria

Globally, Nigeria contributes the greatest number of maternal and neonatal deaths and stillbirths. In northern Nigeria, most births occur at home and are often assisted by untrained traditional birth attendants (TBAs). To ultimately accelerate impacts on maternal and newborn survival, we aimed to improve the knowledge, skills, and confidence of TBAs.

Improving Newborn Health Outcomes in Yemen through Community-Led Kangaroo Mother Care

The Systems, Health and Resiliency Project (SHARP) implemented a pilot program called My Community, My Home (MCMH) in the Al-Maqatera District of Lahj Governorate in Yemen to improve newborn health outcomes through community-led kangaroo mother care (KMC). The program aimed to address the significant issue of newborn mortality in Yemen, which is estimated at 27 deaths per 1,000 live births.

Social Norms around Delays in Disclosing Pregnancy and Implications for Antenatal Care Initiation: A Qualitative Study among Ugandan Women

Delaying to disclose pregnancy among one's social networks can reduce individuals' ability to access social support, which facilitates perinatal care access. There are limited in-depth and contextualized data exploring social norms around delays in pregnancy disclosure, their reasons, and the potential impact on antenatal care seeking in Uganda. By better understanding the factors influencing this practice, we can account for this behavior when designing interventions to ensure pregnant individuals initiate antenatal care early enough in pregnancy to optimize health. Therefore, we collected qualitative data about antenatal care de ...

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Enabling Traditional Birth Attendants (TBAs) as Community-Level First Responders to Advance Maternal and Neonatal Survival in Northern Nigeria

Globally, Nigeria contributes the greatest number of maternal and neonatal deaths and stillbirths. In northern Nigeria, most births occur at home and are often assisted by untrained traditional birth attendants (TBAs). To ultimately accelerate impacts on maternal and newborn survival, we aimed to improve the knowledge, skills, and confidence of TBAs.


Improving Newborn Health Outcomes in Yemen through Community-Led Kangaroo Mother Care

The Systems, Health and Resiliency Project (SHARP) implemented a pilot program called My Community, My Home (MCMH) in the Al-Maqatera District of Lahj Governorate in Yemen to improve newborn health outcomes through community-led kangaroo mother care (KMC). The program aimed to address the significant issue of newborn mortality in Yemen, which is estimated at 27 deaths per 1,000 live births.


Social Norms around Delays in Disclosing Pregnancy and Implications for Antenatal Care Initiation: A Qualitative Study among Ugandan Women

Delaying to disclose pregnancy among one's social networks can reduce individuals' ability to access social support, which facilitates perinatal care access. There are limited in-depth and contextualized data exploring social norms around delays in pregnancy disclosure, their reasons, and the potential impact on antenatal care seeking in Uganda. By better understanding the factors influencing this practice, we can account for this behavior when designing interventions to ensure pregnant individuals initiate antenatal care early enough in pregnancy to optimize health. Therefore, we collected qualitative data about antenatal care decision-making from Ugandan pregnant women at their first antenatal care visit and norms around disclosing pregnancy.


Community-Based Peer Support to Mitigate Social Isolation and Stigma of Adolescent Motherhood in Harare, Zimbabwe

Adolescent mothers often feel isolated, lacking coping skills, resources, social support, and educational opportunities. Unless addressed, these circumstances may have negative consequences on their mental health. To inform the development of a peer-support intervention to mitigate social isolation and stigma of adolescent motherhood, focus groups were conducted from October to December 2018 with adolescent mothers aged 14–18 years, community health workers (CHWs), and key community stakeholders (KCSs) in Harare, Zimbabwe.

Enabling Traditional Birth Attendants (TBAs) as Community-Level First Responders to Advance Maternal and Neonatal Survival in Northern Nigeria
Single Abstract 11:00 AM - 12:15 PM (Africa/Johannesburg) 2023/05/09 09:00:00 UTC - 2023/05/09 10:15:00 UTC
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Innovative Tools and Strategies
Prevention and Clinical Management
Presenters
AG
Alana Garvin
Technical Advisor, Clinton Health Access Initiative (CHAI)
Co-authors
FB
Farahat Bello
Associate, M&E, Clinton Health Access Initiative (CHAI)
FO
Funlola Osinupebi
Regional Manager, Clinton Health Access Initiative (CHAI)
BM
Badiya Magaji
N/A, Clinton Health Access Initiative (CHAI)
DO
Desmond Ogunbor
N/A, Clinton Health Access Initiative (CHAI)
RP
Remilekun Peregrino
N/A, Clinton Health Access Initiative (CHAI)
OW
Owens Wiwa
Country Director, Nigeria, Clinton Health Access Initiative (CHAI)
Olufunke Fasawe
Snr. Director PHC/SRMNH, CHAI
Improving Newborn Health Outcomes in Yemen through Community-Led Kangaroo Mother Care
Late Breaker Single Abstract 11:00 AM - 12:15 PM (Africa/Johannesburg) 2023/05/09 09:00:00 UTC - 2023/05/09 10:15:00 UTC
Small and Sick Newborns (SSNB), Private Sector
Humanitarian and Fragile Settings
Innovative Tools and Strategies
Presenters
AB
Areej Banajah
Senior Health Manager, John Snow, Inc (JSI)
Co-authors
HB
Hisham Binraood
JSI
Suaad Al-Hetari
Deputy COP, John Snow,Inc.
NO
Nadia Olson
JSI
HW
Herman Willems
JSI
YB
Yibeltal Tebekaw Bayou
Senior Monitoring, Evaluation And Learning Manager, JSI Research & Training Institute, Inc.
Social Norms around Delays in Disclosing Pregnancy and Implications for Antenatal Care Initiation: A Qualitative Study among Ugandan Women
Single Abstract 11:00 AM - 12:15 PM (Africa/Johannesburg) 2023/05/09 09:00:00 UTC - 2023/05/09 10:15:00 UTC
Gender
Innovative Tools and Strategies
Prevention and Clinical Management
Presenters HADIJA HADDY NALUBWAMA
RESEARCH MANAGER, Makerere University College Of Health Sciences, Kampala, Uganda
Co-authors Alison El Ayadi
Associate Professor, University Of California, San Francisco
CH
Cynthia Harper
Professor, University Of California, San Francisco
JB
Josaphat Byamugisha
Director, University Health Sciences, Makerere University
Dilys Walker
Acting Bixby Center For Global Reproductive Health, Director Center For Global MNCH Research, IGHS., University Of California San Francisco
AT
Alexander Tsai
Associate Professor Of Psychiatry, Massachusetts General Hospital
Blake Erhardt-Ohren
Student, University Of California, Berkeley
US
Umar Senoga
Biostatistician, Makerere University
JM
James Moody
Professor, Duke University
PK
Paul Krezanoski
Associate Professor, University Of California, San Francisco
CC
Carol Camlin
Professor In Residence, University Of California, San Francisco
AC
Alison Comfort
Assistant Professor, University Of California San Francisco
Community-Based Peer Support to Mitigate Social Isolation and Stigma of Adolescent Motherhood in Harare, Zimbabwe
Single Abstract 11:00 AM - 12:15 PM (Africa/Johannesburg) 2023/05/09 09:00:00 UTC - 2023/05/09 10:15:00 UTC
Youth, Mental Health
Innovative Tools and Strategies
Prevention and Clinical Management
Presenters Chiwoneso Tinago
Associate Professor, West Chester University Of Pennsylvania
Co-authors
EF
Edward Frongillo
Professor, University Of South Carolina
AW
Andrea Warren
Academic Affiliate, University Of South Carolina
VC
Vivian Chitiyo
Knowledge Management And Impact Analysis Coordinator, The Organization For Public Health Interventions And Development
TJ
Tiara Jackson
Research Scientist, NORC At The University Of Chicago
AC
Ashley Cifarelli
Junior Project Manager, Penn Medicine
SF
Shannon Fyalkowski
Operations And Communications Manager, AstraZeneca Foundation
VP
Victoria Pauline
Project Coordinator, National Council For Mental Wellbeing
Associate Professor
,
West Chester University of Pennsylvania
RESEARCH MANAGER
,
Makerere University College of Health Sciences, Kampala, Uganda
Senior Health Manager
,
John Snow, Inc (JSI)
Technical Advisor
,
Clinton Health Access Initiative (CHAI)
Dr. Animesh Biswas
Technical Officer
,
United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA), Bangladesh
Mr. Anodi Kaihula
Head of youth programs
,
Tanzania Health Summit
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