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Measuring implementation outcomes in the context of scaling up possible serious bacterial infection guidelines: Implications for measurement and programs

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Reducing the burden of neonatal sepsis requires timely identification and initiation of suitable antibiotic treatment in primary health care (PHC) settings. Countries are encouraged to adopt simplified antibiotic regimens at the PHC level for treating sick young infants (SYI) with signs of possible serious bacterial infection (PSBI). As countries implement PSBI guidelines, more lessons on effective implementation strategies and outcome measurements are needed. We document pragmatic approaches used to design, measure and report implementation strategies and outcomes while adopting PSBI guidelines in Kenya.

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Okondo, C., Ndwiga, Charity, Abuya , T., Odwe, G., Liambila, W., Warren, C. E., Gitaka, Jesse, Natecho, Alice, K’Oduol, K., Mwaura,Peter, & Mungai, S. (2023). Measuring implementation outcomes in the context of scaling up possible serious bacterial infection guidelines: Implications for measurement and programs. Plos One. https://erepository.mku.ac.ke/handle/123456789/5831

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