Research Proposal - Sammy
Research Proposal - Sammy
Research Proposal - Sammy
KUMASI
FACULTY OF HEALTH SCIENCES
DEPARTMENT OF NURSING/MIDWIFERY
Research Proposal by
Samuel Annor Ampadu – 04326919
And
Vivian Asamoah – 04327019
April 2020
Topic:
HOSPITAL
1.0 INTRODUCTION
• This data shows that birth asphyxia accounted for majority of the
causes of neonatal mortality in the years under review and
improved knowledge and practice on neonatal resuscitation will
enhance the survival rate of these new born babies.
PROBLEM STATEMENT CONT.
Knowledge on Practice of
Neonatal Neonatal
Resuscitation Resuscitation
Able to perform
Neonatal Resuscitation
1.3 GENERAL OBJECTIVE
OVERVIEW
• This section of the research gives insight to neonatal resuscitation
practices, which is supported by previous studies by different
researchers, as well as other literature available on neonatal
resuscitation.
• Neonatal resuscitation is defined as the set of interventions at the
time of birth to support the establishment of breathing and
circulation. Each year approximately 10 million babies do not
breathe immediately at birth, of which about 6 million require
basic neonatal resuscitation. The major burden is in low-income
settings, where health system capacity to provide neonatal
resuscitation is inadequate.
CHALLENGES FACED BY MIDWIVES IN PRACTICING
NEONATAL RESUSCITATION
• This section explains the methods that would be used during the
research work. It enlightens how the study would be done, where
and what would be studied.
• THE STUDY AREA AND POPULATION
• The data collected will be edited, sorted, and coded. EPI and
Microsoft word will be used to analyze the data.
• ETHICAL CONSIDERATION
• Agrawal, N., Kumar, S., Balasubramaniam, S. M., Bhargava, S., Sinha, P., Bakshi, B., &
knowledge and key maternal neonatal health skills of general nurse midwifery
students in Bihar, India: A pre- and post-intervention study. Nurse Education Today,
• Bull, A., & Sweet, L. (2015). Midwifery students receiving the newborn at birth: A pilot
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.nedt.2015.09.009
• Deorari, A. K., Paul, V. K., Singh, M., & Vidyasagar, D. (2010). Impact of education and
• Edmond, KM, Quigley, MA, Zandoh, C, et al., (2008). Aetiology of stillbirths and
neonatal
deaths in rural Ghana: implications for health programming in developing countries.
REFERENCES
• Pediatric and Perinatal Epidemiology, 22(5):430-437.
FMOH, Integrated maternal, new born and child health
strategies. Abuja, Nigeria. 2017.