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Register: PACTR
Last refreshed on: 29 May 2023
Main ID:  PACTR201708002469225
Date of registration: 25/07/2017
Prospective Registration: No
Primary sponsor: Christopher
Public title: Actions to Help Babies Breathe at Birth: Training Interventions to Improve Health Workers Knowledge, Practices and Competency Helping Babies Breathe
Scientific title: Actions to Help Babies Breathe at Birth: Training Interventions to Improve Health Workers Knowledge, Practices and Competency Helping Babies Breathe
Date of first enrolment: 28/02/2017
Target sample size: 154
Recruitment status: Complete
URL:  https://pactr.samrc.ac.za/TrialDisplay.aspx?TrialID=2469
Study type:  Interventional
Study design:  Parallel: different groups receive different interventions at same time during study,Randomised,Simple randomisation using a radomisation table created by a computer software program,Numbered containers  
Phase:  Not Applicable
Countries of recruitment
Sudan
Contacts
Name: Riachrd    Laku
Address:  Juba - South Sudan +211 Juba - South Sudan Sudan
Telephone: +211(0) 177800 278
Email: richardlaku@yahoo.com
Affiliation:  Chair of the committe and Director General Policy ,planning budge and Research
Name: Christopher     Vunni
Address:  Kampala +256 Kampala Uganda
Telephone: +211(0) 177800 278
Email: chrissvunni@gmail.com
Affiliation:  Researcher/ PhD Student
Key inclusion & exclusion criteria
Inclusion criteria: 1.Medical officers/doctors, nurses, midwives, maternal Child Health Officer, community health workers and clinical officers working and practicing in maternity, operating theater and children ward.
2.Health providers self-reported that they actually provide routine care services at delivery and neonatal unit or departments
3.Health workers willing to be available for data collection and during the period of study

Exclusion criteria: 1.Health workers who received training on helping Babies Breathe within the last six months prior to the study abroad

Age minimum: 25 Year(s)
Age maximum: 50 Year(s)
Gender: Both
Health Condition(s) or Problem(s) studied
Birth Asphyixia
Neonatal Diseases

Neonatal Diseases
Respiratory
Birth Asphyixia
Respiratory
Intervention(s)
Training intervention
Non Intervention- Observation only
Primary Outcome(s)
Change in Knowledge , pschomotor skill and comptetecy
Secondary Outcome(s)
Reduction in the ratio of newborn mortality within 24 hours
Secondary ID(s)
None
Source(s) of Monetary Support
Self Sponsored
Secondary Sponsor(s)
Ethics review
Status: Approved
Approval date: 21/02/2017
Contact:
South Sudan Health Research Institute, Ministry of Health
Results
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