From warehouse to ward: applying implementation research methods to the device identification, qualification, distribution, and management process within the Newborn Essential Solutions and Technologies (NEST360) alliance

Abstract Background Preventing newborn deaths requires the right medical devices. However, in many countries, devices for small and sick newborn care (SSNC) are unavailable, not fit for the environment, or broken. Newborn Essential Solutions and Technologies (NEST360) is a multicountry alliance aime...

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Main Authors: Kylie Dougherty, Rebecca P. Kirby, Katerina Claud, Kara M. Palamountain, Elizabeth Asma, Millicent Alooh, Danica Kumara, Vince Gate, Ali Khalid, George Banda, Hope David Peter, Charles Osuagwu, Rebecca Richards-Kortum, Z. Maria Oden, Christine A. Bohne, Lisa R. Hirschhorn
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author Kylie Dougherty
Rebecca P. Kirby
Katerina Claud
Kara M. Palamountain
Elizabeth Asma
Millicent Alooh
Danica Kumara
Vince Gate
Ali Khalid
George Banda
Hope David Peter
Charles Osuagwu
Rebecca Richards-Kortum
Z. Maria Oden
Christine A. Bohne
Lisa R. Hirschhorn
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Rebecca P. Kirby
Katerina Claud
Kara M. Palamountain
Elizabeth Asma
Millicent Alooh
Danica Kumara
Vince Gate
Ali Khalid
George Banda
Hope David Peter
Charles Osuagwu
Rebecca Richards-Kortum
Z. Maria Oden
Christine A. Bohne
Lisa R. Hirschhorn
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description Abstract Background Preventing newborn deaths requires the right medical devices. However, in many countries, devices for small and sick newborn care (SSNC) are unavailable, not fit for the environment, or broken. Newborn Essential Solutions and Technologies (NEST360) is a multicountry alliance aimed at decreasing neonatal mortality in Kenya, Malawi, Nigeria, and Tanzania. The technology qualification, distribution, and management teams in NEST360 work to ensure appropriate devices are available and functional at facilities, by identifying needed technologies, sourcing suitable devices, testing them under varied conditions, establishing reliable supply chains, training staff, and maintaining the devices once installed through trained biomedical technicians. We applied implementation research (IR) to understand context, describe strategy selection, and implementation outcomes of the work designed to ensure the consistent availability of functional SSNC devices. Methods Between March and July 2024, we conducted 12 in-depth interviews with NEST360 team members via Zoom, and reviewed quantitative programmatic data, including device functionality reports. We applied deductive content analysis for interviews and descriptive statistics for quantitative data. Results were used to develop an implementation research logic model (IRLM) using NEST360 and United Nations Children’s Fund SSNC Implementation Toolkit for contextual factors and the Reach Effectiveness Adoption Implementation Maintenance (RE-AIM) framework for implementation outcomes. Results We identified 40 contextual factors, 78% being barriers. Twenty-one strategies were implemented to address barriers to device qualification, distribution, and management efforts, including engaging stakeholders and conducting ongoing trainings. Notable implementation outcomes included reach with 29 devices in 12 product categories qualified, and all 66 facilities received NEST-qualified devices, effectiveness, in 2024, an average of 87% of all newborn care devices were functional, including those provided by NEST360 and those sourced through existing channels, adoption with over 2476 devices installed at NEST360 sites in 2023. Acceptability was also high with country-level biomedical technicians reporting positive facility-level experiences using the devices. Conclusions The NEST360 approach to ensuring appropriate and functioning equipment for SSNC was successful through multiple strategies to address multilevel barriers. The use of IR facilitated understanding of how strategies addressed context and where change is needed. These results will be used in plans for scale-up and dissemination.
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spelling doaj-art-9420cb39e86e461e910c0796de059cee2025-08-20T03:47:07ZengBMCBMC Global and Public Health2731-913X2025-08-013111310.1186/s44263-025-00185-3From warehouse to ward: applying implementation research methods to the device identification, qualification, distribution, and management process within the Newborn Essential Solutions and Technologies (NEST360) allianceKylie Dougherty0Rebecca P. Kirby1Katerina Claud2Kara M. Palamountain3Elizabeth Asma4Millicent Alooh5Danica Kumara6Vince Gate7Ali Khalid8George Banda9Hope David Peter10Charles Osuagwu11Rebecca Richards-Kortum12Z. Maria Oden13Christine A. Bohne14Lisa R. Hirschhorn15Department of Medical Social Sciences, Feinberg School of Medicine, Northwestern UniversityKellogg School of Management, Northwestern UniversityDepartment of Medical Social Sciences, Feinberg School of Medicine, Northwestern UniversityKellogg School of Management, Northwestern UniversityRice360 Institute for Global Health Technologies, Rice UniversityNewborn Essential Solutions and Technologies (NEST360)San Francisco Bay AreaHatch TechnologiesHatch TechnologiesKamuzu University of Health Sciences, KUHESIfakara Health InstituteAPIN Public Health InitiativeRice360 Institute for Global Health Technologies, Rice UniversityRice360 Institute for Global Health Technologies, Rice UniversityRice360 Institute for Global Health Technologies, Rice UniversityDepartment of Medical Social Sciences, Feinberg School of Medicine, Northwestern UniversityAbstract Background Preventing newborn deaths requires the right medical devices. However, in many countries, devices for small and sick newborn care (SSNC) are unavailable, not fit for the environment, or broken. Newborn Essential Solutions and Technologies (NEST360) is a multicountry alliance aimed at decreasing neonatal mortality in Kenya, Malawi, Nigeria, and Tanzania. The technology qualification, distribution, and management teams in NEST360 work to ensure appropriate devices are available and functional at facilities, by identifying needed technologies, sourcing suitable devices, testing them under varied conditions, establishing reliable supply chains, training staff, and maintaining the devices once installed through trained biomedical technicians. We applied implementation research (IR) to understand context, describe strategy selection, and implementation outcomes of the work designed to ensure the consistent availability of functional SSNC devices. Methods Between March and July 2024, we conducted 12 in-depth interviews with NEST360 team members via Zoom, and reviewed quantitative programmatic data, including device functionality reports. We applied deductive content analysis for interviews and descriptive statistics for quantitative data. Results were used to develop an implementation research logic model (IRLM) using NEST360 and United Nations Children’s Fund SSNC Implementation Toolkit for contextual factors and the Reach Effectiveness Adoption Implementation Maintenance (RE-AIM) framework for implementation outcomes. Results We identified 40 contextual factors, 78% being barriers. Twenty-one strategies were implemented to address barriers to device qualification, distribution, and management efforts, including engaging stakeholders and conducting ongoing trainings. Notable implementation outcomes included reach with 29 devices in 12 product categories qualified, and all 66 facilities received NEST-qualified devices, effectiveness, in 2024, an average of 87% of all newborn care devices were functional, including those provided by NEST360 and those sourced through existing channels, adoption with over 2476 devices installed at NEST360 sites in 2023. Acceptability was also high with country-level biomedical technicians reporting positive facility-level experiences using the devices. Conclusions The NEST360 approach to ensuring appropriate and functioning equipment for SSNC was successful through multiple strategies to address multilevel barriers. The use of IR facilitated understanding of how strategies addressed context and where change is needed. These results will be used in plans for scale-up and dissemination.https://doi.org/10.1186/s44263-025-00185-3Implementation researchSmall and sick newborn careDeviceBiomedical technicians
spellingShingle Kylie Dougherty
Rebecca P. Kirby
Katerina Claud
Kara M. Palamountain
Elizabeth Asma
Millicent Alooh
Danica Kumara
Vince Gate
Ali Khalid
George Banda
Hope David Peter
Charles Osuagwu
Rebecca Richards-Kortum
Z. Maria Oden
Christine A. Bohne
Lisa R. Hirschhorn
From warehouse to ward: applying implementation research methods to the device identification, qualification, distribution, and management process within the Newborn Essential Solutions and Technologies (NEST360) alliance
BMC Global and Public Health
Implementation research
Small and sick newborn care
Device
Biomedical technicians
title From warehouse to ward: applying implementation research methods to the device identification, qualification, distribution, and management process within the Newborn Essential Solutions and Technologies (NEST360) alliance
title_full From warehouse to ward: applying implementation research methods to the device identification, qualification, distribution, and management process within the Newborn Essential Solutions and Technologies (NEST360) alliance
title_fullStr From warehouse to ward: applying implementation research methods to the device identification, qualification, distribution, and management process within the Newborn Essential Solutions and Technologies (NEST360) alliance
title_full_unstemmed From warehouse to ward: applying implementation research methods to the device identification, qualification, distribution, and management process within the Newborn Essential Solutions and Technologies (NEST360) alliance
title_short From warehouse to ward: applying implementation research methods to the device identification, qualification, distribution, and management process within the Newborn Essential Solutions and Technologies (NEST360) alliance
title_sort from warehouse to ward applying implementation research methods to the device identification qualification distribution and management process within the newborn essential solutions and technologies nest360 alliance
topic Implementation research
Small and sick newborn care
Device
Biomedical technicians
url https://doi.org/10.1186/s44263-025-00185-3
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