Warm Chain | Chapter 14 | Midwifery For Diploma In Nursing

Warm Chain – This course is designed to understand the care of pregnant women and newborn: antenatal, intra-natal and postnatal; breast feeding, family planning, newborn care and ethical issues, The aim of the course is to acquire knowledge and develop competencies regarding midwifery, complicated labour and newborn care including family planning.

Warm Chain

Warm chain:

Warm Chain A warm chain is a system of keeping a baby warm immediately after delivery, wherever it occurs (at a health facility or the mother’s home), during transportation and while feeding and caring for the baby.

 

Warm Chain | Chapter 14 | Midwifery For Diploma In Nursing

 

Component of warm chain:

The steps to keep the newborn warm are called the warm chain.
1. Warm the delivery room.
2. Immediate drying.
3. Skin-to-skin contact at birth.
4. Breastfeeding.
5. Bathing and weighing postponed.
6. Appropriate clothing/bedding..
7. Mother and baby together.
8. Warm transportation for a baby that needs referral.

Health care delivery system in Bangladesh

Definition of Health care:

Health care or healthcare is the maintenance or improvement of health via the prevention, diagnosisand treatment of disease, illness, injury, and other physical and mental impairments in human beings.

Medical care:

The provision of what is necessary for a person’s health and well-being by a doctor, nurse, or other healthcare professional.

Health care system:

A health system, also sometimes referred to as health care system or as healthcare system, is theorganization of people, institutions, and resources that deliver health care services to meet the health needs of target populations.

Or

Health care system refers to complex of facilities, organizations, and trained personnel engaged in providing health care within a geographical area.

Health care level:

Health care level refers to providing health care in different level (from home and community level to national level and/or primary level to referral level) to maintenance or improvement of health via the prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of disease, illness, injury, and other physical and mental impairments in human beings

Health care delivery:

Healthcare is delivered by health professionals (providers or practitioners) in allied health professions, physicians, physicianassociates, dentistry, midwifery, nursing, medicine, optometry, audiology, pharmacy, psychology, and other health professions. It includes the work done in providing primary care, secondary care, and tertiary care, as well as in public health.

 

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Health care delivery system in Bangladesh:

Health care delivery system in Bangladesh is based on primary health care (PHC) concept that has got various
levels for service delivery. These are:

1. Home and community level.
2. Union level: Union sub-centers (USC)/Health and welfare centre (HFWC).
3. Upazilla level: Upazilla Health Complex (UHC). This is the first referral level. The first referral level extends up to Thana level
4. District Hospital: This is the secondary referral level.
5. National level Tertiary referral.

Tease levels are:

1. Primary level;
2. Secondary level;
3. Tertiary level;
4. Referral level.

1. Primary level: Primary level health care is delivered through USC/ H& FPWC with one in each union, domiciliary level integrated Health and Family Planning services through field workers, one for approximately every 3000-4000 population and 31 bed hospitals (with beds for MCH & FP) at the Upazilla level. Care is provided by professionals, paraprofessionals and other supporting staff.

2. The secondary level: The Secondary level health care is provided through 100 beds district hospitals. Those having 50 beds presently will be gradually raised 100 beds. These facilities provide specialist services in medicine, surgery, gynaenocology and obstetrics. Eye, clinical pathology, blood transfusion and public health laboratory. Care is provided by health professionals & supporting health personnel.

3. Tertiary level: Tertiary level health care is available at the medical college/post graduate hospitals, public health and specialist hospitals at the National level where a much wide range of specialized as well as better laboratory facilities are available.

4. The referral system: The referral system within the health care establishment was not well defined nor has it functional properly. In the health care delivery system the referral arrangement plays a vital role in providing quality services to the rural masses.

 

Warm Chain | Chapter 14 | Midwifery For Diploma In Nursing

 

The vital roles are:

A clearly spelt-out linkage between the specialized national institutes, the medical college hospitals and the district hospitals to ensure proper care and treatment of patients from the rural areas served by lower level facilities.

The system will be a two-way process under which patients from the rural areas will be sent up to higher institutions while at the same time specialists from the district hospitals.

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