A Sick Newborn Care Unit (SNCU), established in a district hospital in
India, substantially reduced the neonatal mortality rate in the
district; it, however, suffered from a dearth of trained nurses. Local
girls with 10-12 years of school education underwent structured and
hands-on training for six months, followed by a six-month internship at
the SNCU and were assigned to it as stipendiary \u2018Newborn Aides'.
Based on the results of formal examinations, internal on-the-job
assessment and interview of doctors, nurses, and parents and their
technical skills and motivation were rated very high. Although the
incremental cost of training is small, the cost of sustaining them,
i.e. stipend and replacing attrition, needs to be addressed. Trained
Newborn Aides may substantially alleviate human-resource constraint for
SNCUs and Sick Newborn Stabilization units in smaller peripheral
hospitals for care of sick newborns at an affordable cost