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Int J Gynaecol Obstet ; 130 Suppl 2: S4-10, 2015 Jun.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26115856

ABSTRACT

Building upon the World Health Organization's ExpandNet framework, 12 key principles of scale-up have emerged from the implementation of maternal and newborn health interventions. These principles are illustrated by three case studies of scale up of high-impact interventions: the Helping Babies Breathe initiative; pre-service midwifery education in Afghanistan; and advanced distribution of misoprostol for self-administration at home births to prevent postpartum hemorrhage. Program planners who seek to scale a maternal and/or newborn health intervention must ensure that: the necessary evidence and mechanisms for local ownership for the intervention are well-established; the intervention is as simple and cost-effective as possible; and the implementers and beneficiaries of the intervention are working in tandem to build institutional capacity at all levels and in consideration of all perspectives.


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Midwifery/education , Misoprostol/therapeutic use , Oxytocics/therapeutic use , Postpartum Hemorrhage/prevention & control , Afghanistan , Female , Home Childbirth , Humans , Infant, Newborn , Practice Guidelines as Topic , Pregnancy , Self Administration , World Health Organization
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