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Review
. 2021 May 25;19(1):86.
doi: 10.1186/s12961-021-00735-9.

An analysis of the impact of newborn survival policies in Pakistan using a policy triangle framework

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Review

An analysis of the impact of newborn survival policies in Pakistan using a policy triangle framework

Jamil Ahmed et al. Health Res Policy Syst. .

Abstract

Introduction: Pakistan has made slow progress towards reducing the newborn mortality burden; as a result, it has the highest burden of newborn mortality worldwide. This article presents an analysis of the current policies, plans, and strategies aimed at reducing the burden of newborn death in Pakistan for the purpose of identifying current policy gaps and contextual barriers towards proposing policy solutions for improved newborn health.

Methods: We begin with a content analysis of federal-level policies that address newborn mortality within the context of health system decentralization over the last 20 years. This is then followed by a case study analysis of policy and programme responses in a predominantly rural province of Pakistan, again within the context of broader health system decentralization. Finally, we review successful policies in comparable countries to identify feasible and effective policy choices that hold promise for implementation in Pakistan, considering the policy constraints we have identified.

Results: The major health policies aimed at reduction of newborn mortality, following Pakistan's endorsement of global newborn survival goals and targets, lacked time-bound targets. We found confusion around roles and responsibilities of institutions in the implementation process and accountability for the outcomes, which was exacerbated by an incomplete decentralization of healthcare policy-making and health service delivery, particularly for women around birth, and newborns. Such wide gaps in the areas of target-setting, implementation mechanism, and evaluation could be because the policy-making largely ignored international commitments and lessons of successful policy-making in comparable regional counties.

Conclusions: Inclusion of clear goals and targets in newborn survival policies and plans, completion of the decentralization process of maternal and child healthcare service delivery, and policy-making and implementation by translating complex evidence and using regional but locally applicable case studies will be essential to any effective policy-making on newborn survival in Pakistan.

Keywords: Health policies; Health policy analysis; Implementation; Neonatal health; Newborn survival; Pakistan.

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Conflict of interest statement

The authors declare that they have no competing interests.

Figures

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Fig. 1
Causes of deaths of newborns in Pakistan (percent) (Source: Estimates generated by WHO and the Maternal and Child Epidemiology Estimation Group, 2017)
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Fig. 2
Policy triangle framework describing the actors, content, context, and processes within Pakistan’s newborn mortality prevention policy policies, strategies, and implementation

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