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. 2018 Jun 26;3(3):e000812. doi: 10.1136/bmjgh-2018-000812

Table 2.

Participant characteristics and pulse oximetry use among children (<15 years of age) and neonates (≤28 days of age) at 12 secondary-level hospitals in south-west Nigeria (January 2014–April 2017)

Preintervention Pulse oximetry Full oxygen system
January 2014–October 2015 November 2015–step Step–April 2017
Participant characteristics
Total admissions 23 401 8856 6268
 Neonate (%) 8799 (37.6) 2681 (30.3) 2260 (36.1)
 Infant (%) 4418 (18.9) 1887 (21.3) 1124 (17.9)
 Young child (%) 7704 (32.9) 3068 (34.6) 1952 (31.1)
 Older child (%) 2480 (10.6) 1220 (13.8) 932 (14.9)
Sex, female:male (% female) 10 313:13 246 (43.8) 3804:5039 (43.0) 2804:3459 (44.8)
 Neonate 3842:4866 (44.1) 1162:1508 (43.5) 977:1280 (43.3)
 Infant 1911:2495 (43.4) 812:1074 (43.1) 536:588 (47.7)
 Young child 3319:4359 (43.2) 1288:1779 (42.0) 878:1070 (45.1)
 Older child 1124:1355 (45.3) 541:678 (44.4) 413:519 (44.3)
Median length of stay, days (IQR) 4 (2–6) 4 (2–6) 4 (2–7)
 Neonate 4 (2–8) 5 (3–7) 5 (3–9)
 Infant 4 (2–6) 4 (2–5) 4 (2–7)
 Young child 3 (2–5) 3 (2–5) 3 (2–6)
 Older child 4 (2–6) 3 (2–5) 4 (2–7)
Diagnosis, neonate (%)
 Neonatal sepsis 3921 (45.8) 1547 (58.1) 1075 (48.0)
 Birth asphyxia 3444 (40.3) 955 (35.9) 884 (39.5)
 Jaundice 2002 (23.4) 723 (27.2) 459 (20.5)
 RDS/aspiration 277 (3.2) 101 (3.8) 53 (2.4)
 Small/preterm 1458 (20.1) 524 (22.3) 423 (21.0)
 Preterm 1286 (21.6) 489 (23.5) 388 (22.1)
 Small (<2000 g) 814 (13.8) 255 (13.2) 231 (14.2)
 LBW (1500–2000 g) 530 (9.0) 161 (8.3) 136 (8.3)
 VLBW (1000–1500 g) 234 (4.0) 72 (3.7) 70 (4.3)
 ELBW (<1000 g) 50 (0.9) 22 (1.1) 25 (1.5)
Diagnosis, child (%)
 Malaria 5146 (41.3) 2242 (36.9) 1515 (37.8)
 Sepsis 4062 (29.7) 2212 (36.0) 1153 (29.1)
 Diarrhoea 1719 (13.8) 920 (15.1) 478 (11.9)
 Pneumonia 1855 (14.9) 734 (12.1) 539 (13.5)
 Malnutrition 210 (8.4) 129 (9.9) 92 (10.1)
 HIV/AIDS 18 (0.1) 8 (0.1) 4 (0.1)
Pulse oximetry use
SpO2 documented on admission (%) 704 (3.0) 5868 (66.3) 5946 (94.8)
 Neonate (%) 218 (2.5) 1829 (68.2) 2122 (93.9)
 Infant (%) 104 (2.4) 1172 (62.1) 1075 (95.6)
 Young child (%) 273 (3.5) 1962 (64.0) 1853 (94.9)
 Older child (%) 104 (4.2) 905 (74.2) 894 (95.9)

Notes: Neonate ≤28 days, infant 29 days−11 months, young child 1–4 years, older child 5–14 years. Neonatal diagnoses based on recorded admission diagnosis and recorded admission weight and gestational age. Child diagnoses based on case definition, except for sepsis and HIV/AIDS (recorded admission diagnosis).

Step=hospitals were randomised to receive the full intervention beginning at one of four stepped time points (March 2016, July 2016, November 2016, March 2017).

ELBW, extremely low birth weight (<1000 grams); LBW, low birth weight (1500 to 1999 grams); RDS, respiratory distress syndrome; SpO2, oxygen saturation; VLBW, very low birth weight (1000 to 1499 grams).