Fig 1.
Study area- INCLEN-SOMAARTH DDESS (Demographic Developmental and Environmental Surveillance Site) Palwal, Haryana (India).
Table 1.
Government district health facility framework and description of facilities in the context of PSBI management.
Fig 2.
Conceptual framework for implementation research (Modified RE-AIM framework).
Table 2.
Differences between PSBI management guideline of Government of India (2014) and World Health Organization (2015).
Table 3.
Implementation barriers and bottlenecks identified through formative research, application of contextualized strategies and their impact on PSBI program implementation.
Fig 3.
Flow diagram of identification, place of management and outcome of young infants with signs of Possible Serious Bacterial Infection (PSBI) (Aug 2017 –Mar 2019).
Table 4.
Identification, the first point of care, place of treatment and number of deaths of in young infants with PSBI signs across six study quarters (N- 370).
Table 5.
Post-natal home visitation by ASHAs during first four quarters (Aug 2017—Jul 2018) of study period*.
Table 6.
Detail of treatment and follow-up of young infants with PSBI signs according to their clinical sub-categories (N = 370).