Maternal and Newborn Standards and Indicators Compendium
This 104-page compendium seeks to assist programme designers in selecting essential components, actions and appropriate indicators for interventions in maternal and newborn care. It intends to provide non-governmental organisations (NGOs) with a single source of information to: 1) determine recommended practices and standards of care at the household, community, and health care facility levels to address maternal and newborn care; and 2) identify which indicators are appropriate to use with the different interventions.
The compendium includes five interrelated tables that correspond to the temporal phases of a woman’s reproductive cycle: 1) Pre-Conception/ Inter-Conception; 2) Antenatal; 3) Labor and Delivery; 4) Postpartum Care; and 5) Newborn Care. Each table is divided into four levels that correspond to where (and to whom) most programmatic interventions and activities are focused: Household, Community, First-Level Care and Second-Level Care.
Once an overall framework for a program is selected and the objectives are identified, the compendium may be used in the following ways:
- To learn more about what are the recommended practices and standards of care for maternal and newborn health
- To help determine what components of the recommended practices and standards of care should be incorporated into the program design and into project activities
- To select appropriate indicators that relate to the standards (or develop their own after considering the indicators that are presented)
- To identify the key indicators
- To identify the most common data sources for constructing the indicators
- To learn more about technical interventions relating to maternal and newborn care
- To identify references and sources supporting evidence-based practices In each of the five tables, for each of the four levels of care, there is a set of interrelated
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