Factors Influencing the Implementation of Infant Warming Devices Among Healthcare Workers in Malawian Hospitals

Author:

Nyondo-Mipando Alinane Linda1ORCID,Woo Kinshella Mai-Lei2,Salimu Sangwani1,Chiwaya Brandina1,Chikoti Felix1,Chirambo Lusungu1,Mwaungulu Ephrida1,Banda Mwai1,Hiwa Tamanda1,Vidler Marianne2,Molyneux Elizabeth M.3,Dube Queen4,Mfutso-Bengo Joseph1ORCID,Goldfarb David M.2,Kawaza Kondwani1

Affiliation:

1. Kamuzu University of Health Sciences, Blantyre, Malawi

2. BC Children’s and Women’s Hospital and University of British Columbia, Vancouver, Canada

3. Queen Elizabeth Central Hospital, Pediatrics, Blantyre, Malawi

4. Government of Malawi Ministry of Health, Lilongwe, Central Region, Malawi

Abstract

Objectives. Preterm infants are at risk of hypothermia. This study described the available infant warming devices (IWDs) and explored the barriers and facilitators to their implementation in neonates in Malawi. Methods. A qualitative descriptive study was conducted among 19 health care workers in Malawi from January to March 2020. All interviews were digitally recorded, transcribed, and managed using NVivo and analyzed using a thematic approach. Results. The warming devices included radiant warmers, Blantyre hot-cots, wall-mounted heaters, portable warmers, and incubators. Inadequate equipment and infrastructure and gaps in staff knowledge and capacity were reported as the main challenges to optimal IWD implementation. Caregiver acceptance was described as the main facilitator. Strategies to optimize implementation of IWD included continuous practical training and adequate availability of equipment and spare parts. Conclusion. Implementation of warming devices for the management of neonatal hypothermia is effective when there are adequate human and material resources.

Funder

global affairs canada

Publisher

SAGE Publications

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