Parents, healthcare professionals and other stakeholders' experiences of caring for babies born too soon in a low-resource setting: a qualitative study of essential newborn care for preterm infants in Kenya.
Eleanor J MitchellPhoebe PallottiZahida P QureshiJane P DanielsMary OliverFredrick WereAlfred OsotiGeorge GwakoViolet KimaniJacqueline OpiraShalini OjhaPublished in: BMJ open (2021)
Meeting mothers' needs in the care of their babies is important to mothers, family members and professionals, and deserves greater attention. Functioning system pillars depended on a standardised approach to care and low cost, universally applicable interventions are needed to support the existing care structure. KMC was effective in both meeting mothers' needs, supporting existing care structures and also provided a space for the resolution of the dialectical relationship between families and hospital procedures. Lessons learnt from the implementation of KMC could be applied to the development of an early warning score in LMICs.