This report examines the national scale-up of Helping Babies Breathe in the Dominican Republic.
Helping Babies Breathe Country Case Study: Colombia
This report examines the successful national scale-up of Helping Babies Breathe in Colombia by the country’s Ministry of Health and Social Protection, and the Colombian Neonatology Association.
A Joint Process Documentation of the Scale-Up of the Helping Babies Breathe Initiative in Bangladesh and Malawi
Over 60 countries have introduced HBB but relatively few have attempted a national rollout. Interventions such as HBB must be implemented at scale in order to achieve impact at the population level, but this introduces a set of system-related challenges that are not faced during small-scale trials. Improved understanding of the science of scale-up is crucial to achieving population-level impact. …
A Process Documentation of the Scale-Up of the Helping Babies Breathe Initiative in Malawi
Over 60 countries have introduced HBB at some level but relatively few have attempted a national rollout. Interventions such as HBB must be implemented at scale in order to achieve population-level impact, but this introduces a set of system-related challenges that often are not faced during small-scale trials. Improved understanding of the science of scale-up is crucial to achieving impact …
A Process Documentation of the Scale-Up of the Helping Babies Breathe Initiative in Bangladesh
More than 60 countries have introduced HBB at some level, but relatively few have attempted a national rollout. Interventions such as HBB must be implemented at scale in order to achieve impact at the population level, but implementing at scale involves system-related challenges that often are not faced during small- scale trials. Thus, improved knowledge of the science of scale-up …
Guidelines on Basic Newborn Resuscitation
These guidelines, which are appropriate for low-resource settings, are the result of a review process that began in 2009. The Guideline Development Group considered evidence related to the 13 highest-priority research questions for development of recommendations.