Basic Newborn Life Support (BNLS) for members of the general public in natural disaster and conflict areas: A PHAID (PreHospital Aid) initiative

Aim The PHAID (PreHospital Aid) initiative aims to reduce morbidity and mortality in regions affected by natural disasters or conflict by providing basic equipment and preemptive training to members of the public. The newborn arm involved creating a basic newborn life support (BNLS) algorithm. Size...

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Main Author: Abdul Qader Tahir Ismail
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Language:English
Published: Aperio 2025-01-01
Series:International Journal of First Aid Education
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Online Access:https://firstaidjournal.org/article/id/2678/
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description Aim The PHAID (PreHospital Aid) initiative aims to reduce morbidity and mortality in regions affected by natural disasters or conflict by providing basic equipment and preemptive training to members of the public. The newborn arm involved creating a basic newborn life support (BNLS) algorithm. Size of Problem / Opportunity Low- and middle-income countries (LMIC) are at greater risk of natural disasters and military conflict, which adversely impact already strained healthcare systems. Worldwide, ~60 million births occur outside healthcare facilities, mostly in LMIC. At birth, ~10% of babies do not breathe and require intervention, without which, hypoxic ischemic encephalopathy (brain injury due to starvation of blood and/or oxygen) and multiorgan damage can occur. Annually, there are >1 million cases of neonatal encephalopathy, of which 96% are in LMIC. Results We produced an expert-informed, simplified algorithm, feasible to be carried out by members of the public, focusing on drying and keeping warm, delayed cord clamping, recognizing which babies need help, and effectively delivering inflation breaths. Conclusion In areas affected by conflict or natural disasters, newborn babies that do not breathe will die or suffer hypoxic ischemic brain injury. In that setting, there is benefit in providing members of the public with information and training to carry out a basic form of newborn life support. This is reflected in the PHAID newborn algorithm.
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spelling doaj-art-3b4bccf49847403888d4fe1f0f886a432025-01-31T16:27:43ZengAperioInternational Journal of First Aid Education2514-71532025-01-017110.25894/ijfae.2678Basic Newborn Life Support (BNLS) for members of the general public in natural disaster and conflict areas: A PHAID (PreHospital Aid) initiativeAbdul Qader Tahir Ismailhttps://orcid.org/0000-0003-4125-8684Aim The PHAID (PreHospital Aid) initiative aims to reduce morbidity and mortality in regions affected by natural disasters or conflict by providing basic equipment and preemptive training to members of the public. The newborn arm involved creating a basic newborn life support (BNLS) algorithm. Size of Problem / Opportunity Low- and middle-income countries (LMIC) are at greater risk of natural disasters and military conflict, which adversely impact already strained healthcare systems. Worldwide, ~60 million births occur outside healthcare facilities, mostly in LMIC. At birth, ~10% of babies do not breathe and require intervention, without which, hypoxic ischemic encephalopathy (brain injury due to starvation of blood and/or oxygen) and multiorgan damage can occur. Annually, there are >1 million cases of neonatal encephalopathy, of which 96% are in LMIC. Results We produced an expert-informed, simplified algorithm, feasible to be carried out by members of the public, focusing on drying and keeping warm, delayed cord clamping, recognizing which babies need help, and effectively delivering inflation breaths. Conclusion In areas affected by conflict or natural disasters, newborn babies that do not breathe will die or suffer hypoxic ischemic brain injury. In that setting, there is benefit in providing members of the public with information and training to carry out a basic form of newborn life support. This is reflected in the PHAID newborn algorithm.https://firstaidjournal.org/article/id/2678/NLSNewborn Life SupportBasic Life SupportBasic Newborn Life SupportLMIClow and middle income countries
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Basic Newborn Life Support (BNLS) for members of the general public in natural disaster and conflict areas: A PHAID (PreHospital Aid) initiative
International Journal of First Aid Education
NLS
Newborn Life Support
Basic Life Support
Basic Newborn Life Support
LMIC
low and middle income countries
title Basic Newborn Life Support (BNLS) for members of the general public in natural disaster and conflict areas: A PHAID (PreHospital Aid) initiative
title_full Basic Newborn Life Support (BNLS) for members of the general public in natural disaster and conflict areas: A PHAID (PreHospital Aid) initiative
title_fullStr Basic Newborn Life Support (BNLS) for members of the general public in natural disaster and conflict areas: A PHAID (PreHospital Aid) initiative
title_full_unstemmed Basic Newborn Life Support (BNLS) for members of the general public in natural disaster and conflict areas: A PHAID (PreHospital Aid) initiative
title_short Basic Newborn Life Support (BNLS) for members of the general public in natural disaster and conflict areas: A PHAID (PreHospital Aid) initiative
title_sort basic newborn life support bnls for members of the general public in natural disaster and conflict areas a phaid prehospital aid initiative
topic NLS
Newborn Life Support
Basic Life Support
Basic Newborn Life Support
LMIC
low and middle income countries
url https://firstaidjournal.org/article/id/2678/
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