Avoid equipment graveyards: rigorous process to improve identification and procurement of effective, affordable, and usable newborn devices in low-resource hospital settings

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Millions of newborns die annually from preventable causes, with the highest rates occurring in Africa. Reducing neonatal mortality requires investment to scale hospital care, which includes providing hospitals with appropriate technology to care for small and sick newborns. Expensive medical devices designed for high-resource settings often fail to withstand conditions in low-resource hospitals, including humidity, dust, frequent user turnover, complex maintenance, lack of stable power, or difficulty sourcing expensive consumables. Rigorous evaluation protocols are needed to identify effective, affordable, rugged, and easy-to-use medical devices appropriate for quality hospital-based newborn care in low-resource hospitals.

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Asma, E., Heenan, M., Banda, G., Kirby, R. P., Mangwiro, L., Acemyan, C. Z., Palamountain, K. M., Kortum, P., Kawaza, K., Oden, Z. M., Richards-Kortum, R., Brandt, A., Kumara, D., Jin, L., Khalid, A., Osoo, C., Bisceglia, N., Gate, V., Valle, M., … Technical Collaborative Authorship Group. (2023). Avoid equipment graveyards: Rigorous process to improve identification and procurement of effective, affordable, and usable newborn devices in low-resource hospital settings. BMC Pediatrics, 23(2), 569. https://doi.org/10.1186/s12887-023-04362-x

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