Journal article
Improving oxygen therapy for children and neonates in secondary hospitals in Nigeria: Study protocol for a stepped-wedge cluster randomised trial
HR Graham, AI Ayede, AA Bakare, OB Oyewole, D Peel, A Gray, B McPake, E Neal, S Qazi, R Izadnegahdar, AG Falade, T Duke
Trials | BMC | Published : 2017
Abstract
Background: Oxygen is a life-saving, essential medicine that is important for the treatment of many common childhood conditions. Improved oxygen systems can reduce childhood pneumonia mortality substantially. However, providing oxygen to children is challenging, especially in small hospitals with weak infrastructure and low human resource capacity. Methods/design: This trial will evaluate the implementation of improved oxygen systems at secondary-level hospitals in southwest Nigeria. The improved oxygen system includes: a standardised equipment package; training of clinical and technical staff; infrastructure support (including improved power supply); and quality improvement activities such ..
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Awarded by Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation
Funding Acknowledgements
This project is funded by the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation (BMGF) Main Office, 500 Fifth Avenue North, Seattle, WA 98109, USA. It is supported by the World Health Organisation (WHO). We have worked closely with the funding and supporting agencies during project planning. However, our final decisions on methodology, analysis and decision to publish are independent of the funding agencies.