Feasibility of integration of a novel bCPAP system into the NICU of a Public Referral Hospital in Mysuru, India
- Paula K. Rauschendorf,
- Sarah Badin,
- Shalini S. Rangaswamy,
- Savitha M. Ramaraj,
- Lorraine F. Garg,
- Molly K. Rudman
- Vayu Global Health Foundation,
- Massachusetts General Hospital,
- Mysore Medical College,
- ,
- King's College Hospital NHS Foundation Trust,
- Rutgers - The State University of New Jersey, Newark
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Abstract
Objective: This study aimed to evaluate the feasibility of integrating a novel bCPAP device into the NICU of a public referral hospital in India. Study design: We conducted an explanatory sequential prospective mixed-methods study. Eight bCPAP devices were introduced into the NICU in June 2023. Demographic and clinical data were collected prospectively over 12 months. A health worker survey was administered and focus group discussions were conducted. Interviews were transcribed, coded and systematically analyzed to identify emergent themes. Results: Ninety-nine newborns were treated with a novel bCPAP device between June 2023 and June 2024. Of the 70 healthcare workers surveyed, most found integrating it into the NICU feasible (67%) or very feasible (19%). Four themes emerged that affected integration of the bCPAP device: hospital ecosystem, device features, intervention operationalization and clinical acceptability and outcomes. Conclusion: Integrating a novel bCPAP device into a public referral hospital NICU in India was feasible.
Publication Information
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Original language
EnglishJournal (Volume, Issue Number)
Journal of PerinatologyPublication milestones
- Accepted/In press - 02/03/2026
- E-pub ahead of print - 17/03/2026
- Published - 17/03/2026
Publication status
ISSN
0743-8346External Publication IDs
- Scopus: 105033956597
- PubMed: 41844833
