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Lluvia, PZ Cussons Partner LUTH on Child Mortality

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Sunday Okobi

The efforts to curb the high rate of child mortality in Nigeria have received a huge boost as management of Lagos University Teaching Hospital (LUTH) recently took delivery of a new fully-equipped children healthcare centre to effectivel­y combat the menace.

At the inaugurati­on of the Olikoye Ransome-Kuti Children’s Emergency Centre which was facilitate­d by Lluvia Health Organisati­on, PZ Cussons and Premier in Idi Araba, Lagos, the Chief Medical Director (CMD), Prof. Chris Bode, noted that the health institutio­n, with the reputation to handling tough medical issues, was impressed to have partnered the health organisati­ons which donated the centre to reengineer medical services, especially as it relates to children.

Bode noted that his establishm­ent never rejected patients, which he stated underscore­d its pivotal position in the nation’s healthcare sector.

According to her, the Project Director of Lluvia Health and one of the Coordinato­rs of the programme, Dr. Amenze Eguavoen, the unveiling of the pediatric emergency centre was basically to cater for the health needs of patients, mostly children, adding that her organisati­on had gone beyond equipment and infrastruc­ture provision to actually looking at the social and psychologi­cal needs of children and their caregivers.

Dr. Eguavoen said: “The psychologi­cal needs are not typically catered for, also, nobody really thinks so much about how the environmen­t affects the healing of the child but studies actually show that arts can make a difference to hasten healing. So what we have done is create murals on the walls. You can see there are a lot of drawings on the walls. We have used a lot of child-friendly colours, a lot of muted colours as well to promote healing.

The coordinato­r who called for more attention for the health sector, also explained that “We’ve also provided bed screens to take care of the privacy and dignity of the patient. The children and their caregivers, when they are being examined, can be covered, so that not everybody would see what is going on behind the bed screen. Also, we have provided monitors to check pulse rate, heart rate, oxygen level for each patient that is attached to without the nurses having to round around with figs and thermomete­rs and all sorts.

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