Research prioritisation on prevention and management of preterm birth in low and middle-income countries (LMICs) with a special focus on Bangladesh using the Child Health and Nutrition Research Initiative (CHNRI) method

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Salam, Shumona Sharmin, Ameen, Shafiqul, Balen, Julie, Nahar, Quamrun, Jabeen, Sabrina, Ahmed, Anisuddin, Gillespie, Bronwen, Chauke, Lawrence, Mannan, Abdul, Hoque, Mahbubul, Dey, Sanjoy Kumer, Islam, Jahurul, Ashrafee, Sabina, Alam, Husam Md Shah, Saberin, Ashfia, Saha, Palash Kumar, Sarkar, Supriya, Alim, Azizul, Islam, Muhammad Shariful, Gray, Clive, El Arifeen, Shams, Rahman, Ahmed Ehsanur and Anumba, Dilly OC 2023. Research prioritisation on prevention and management of preterm birth in low and middle-income countries (LMICs) with a special focus on Bangladesh using the Child Health and Nutrition Research Initiative (CHNRI) method. Journal of Global Health. 13, p. 07004. https://doi.org/10.7189/jogh.13.07004
AuthorsSalam, Shumona Sharmin, Ameen, Shafiqul, Balen, Julie, Nahar, Quamrun, Jabeen, Sabrina, Ahmed, Anisuddin, Gillespie, Bronwen, Chauke, Lawrence, Mannan, Abdul, Hoque, Mahbubul, Dey, Sanjoy Kumer, Islam, Jahurul, Ashrafee, Sabina, Alam, Husam Md Shah, Saberin, Ashfia, Saha, Palash Kumar, Sarkar, Supriya, Alim, Azizul, Islam, Muhammad Shariful, Gray, Clive, El Arifeen, Shams, Rahman, Ahmed Ehsanur and Anumba, Dilly OC
Abstract

Background

Fifteen million babies are born preterm globally each year, with 81% occurring in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs). Preterm birth complications are the leading cause of newborn deaths and significantly impact health, quality of life, and costs of health services. Improving outcomes for newborns and their families requires prioritising research for developing practical, scalable solutions, especially in low-resource settings such as Bangladesh. We aimed to identify research priorities related to preventing and managing preterm birth in LMICs for 2021-2030, with a special focus on Bangladesh.

Methods

We adopted the Child Health and Nutrition Research Initiative (CHNRI) method to set research priorities for preventing and managing preterm birth. Seventy-six experts submitted 490 research questions online, which we collated into 95 unique questions and sent for scoring to all experts. A hundred and nine experts scored the questions using five pre-selected criteria: answerability, effectiveness, deliverability, maximum potential for burden reduction, and effect on equity. We calculated weighted and unweighted research priority scores and average expert agreement to generate a list of top-ranked research questions for LMICs and Bangladesh.

Results

Health systems and policy research dominated the top 20 identified priorities for LMICs, such as understanding and improving uptake of the facility and community-based Kangaroo Mother Care (KMC), promoting breastfeeding, improving referral and transport networks, evaluating the impact of the use of skilled attendants, quality improvement activities, and exploring barriers to antenatal steroid use. Several of the top 20 questions also focused on screening high-risk women or the general population of women, understanding the causes of preterm birth, or managing preterm babies with illnesses (jaundice, sepsis and retinopathy of prematurity). There was a high overlap between research priorities in LMICs and Bangladesh.

Conclusions

This exercise, aimed at identifying priorities for preterm birth prevention and management research in LMICs, especially in Bangladesh, found research on improving the care of preterm babies to be more important in reducing the burden of preterm birth and accelerating the attainment of Sustainable Development Goal 3 target of newborn deaths, by 2030.

KeywordsPublic health; Health policy; Environmental health; Global health; Bangladesh; Birth complications
Year2023
JournalJournal of Global Health
Journal citation13, p. 07004
PublisherInternational Society of Global Health
ISSN2047-2978
2047-2986
Digital Object Identifier (DOI)https://doi.org/10.7189/jogh.13.07004
Official URLhttps://jogh.org/2023/jogh-13-07004
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