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Open Access 01-12-2018 | Research article

Implementation of community based advance distribution of misoprostol in Himachal Pradesh (India): lessons and way forward

Authors: Rakesh Parashar, Anadi Gupt, Devina Bajpayee, Anil Gupta, Rohan Thakur, Ankur Sangwan, Anuradha Sharma, Deshraj Sharma, Sachin Gupta, Dinesh Baswal, Gunjan Taneja, Rajeev Gera

Published in: BMC Pregnancy and Childbirth | Issue 1/2018

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Abstract

Background

Postpartum Hemorrhage remains the leading cause of maternal mortality. To prevent PPH, Misoprostol tablet in a dose of 600 micrograms is recommended for use immediately after childbirth in home deliveries wherein the use of oxytocin is difficult. The current article describes an implementation of “community based advance distribution of Misoprostol program” in India which aimed to design an operational framework for implementing this program.

Methods

The intervention was carried out in Janjheli block in Mandi district of the state of Himachal Pradesh which is a mountainous terrain with limited geographical access and reported 90% home deliveries in the year 2014–15. An operational framework to implement program activities was designed which was based on WHO HSS building blocks. Key implementing steps included- Ensuring local ownership through program leadership, forecasting and procurement of 600 mcg misoprostol tablets, training, branding and communication, community engagement and counselling, recording and reporting, monitoring, supportive supervision and feedback mechanisms.

Results

Over the one year of implementation, 512 home deliveries were reported, out of which 89% received the tablets and 84% consumed the tablet within one minute of delivery. No incidence of PPH in tablet consuming mothers was reported. On account of periodic counselling and effective community engagement the intervention also contributed to better tracking of pregnancies till delivery and institutional delivery rates which increased to 93% from 45% and 57% from 11% respectively as compared to the preceding year.

Conclusions

The model has successfully shown the use of single misoprostol tablets of 600 mcg, first time in this program. We also demonstrated a HSS based operational framework, based on which the program is being scaled to additional blocks in Himachal Pradesh as well as to other states of India.
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Metadata
Title
Implementation of community based advance distribution of misoprostol in Himachal Pradesh (India): lessons and way forward
Authors
Rakesh Parashar
Anadi Gupt
Devina Bajpayee
Anil Gupta
Rohan Thakur
Ankur Sangwan
Anuradha Sharma
Deshraj Sharma
Sachin Gupta
Dinesh Baswal
Gunjan Taneja
Rajeev Gera
Publication date
01-12-2018
Publisher
BioMed Central
Published in
BMC Pregnancy and Childbirth / Issue 1/2018
Electronic ISSN: 1471-2393
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/s12884-018-2036-2

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