Effects of a community-based data for decision-making intervention on maternal and newborn health care practices in Ethiopia: a dose-response study

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Karim, Ali Mehryar [1 ]
Zemichael, Nebreed Fesseha [1 ]
Shigute, Tesfaye [1 ]
Altaye, Dessalew Emaway [1 ]
Dagnew, Selamawit [1 ]
Solomon, Firew [1 ]
Hailu, Mulu [1 ]
Tadele, Gizachew [1 ]
Yihun, Bantalem [1 ]
Getachew, Nebiyu [2 ]
Betemariam, Wuleta [1 ]
机构
[1] JSI Res & Training Inst Inc, Last Ten Kilometers Project L10K 2020, Kebele 03-05,Hs 2111, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia
[2] EPMES, Social Impact, Woreda 13,House 478, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia
基金
比尔及梅琳达.盖茨基金会;
关键词
Community-based information system; Community engagement; Community health workers; Women's development army of Ethiopia; Health extension program of Ethiopia; WORKERS;
D O I
10.1186/s12884-018-1976-x
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R71 [妇产科学];
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100211 ;
摘要
Background: Community participation and community health volunteer programs are an essential part of the health system so that health services are responsive and accountable to community needs. Information systems are necessary for community health volunteer programs to be effective, yet effectiveness evaluations of such information systems implemented at scale are rare. In October 2010, a network of female volunteers with little or no literacy, the Women's Development Army (WDA), was added to extend Ethiopia's Health Extension Program services to every household in the community. Between July 2013 and January 2015, a health management information system for the WDA's Community-Based Data for Decision-Making (CBDDM) strategy was implemented in 115 rural districts to improve the demand for and utilization of maternal and newborn health services. Using the CBDDM strategy, Health Extension Workers (HEWs) fostered the WDA and community leaders to inform, lead, own, plan, and monitor the maternal and newborn health interventions in their kebeles (communities). This paper examines the effectiveness of the CBDDM strategy. Methods: Using data from cross-sectional surveys in 2010-11 and 2014-15 from 177 kebeles, we estimated self-reported maternal and newborn care practices from women with children aged 0 to 11 months (2124 at baseline and 2113 at follow-up), and a CBDDM implementation strength score in each kebele. Using kebele-level random-effects models, we assessed dose-response relationships between changes over time in implementation strength score and changes in maternal and newborn care practices between the two surveys. Results: Kebeles with relatively high increases in CBDDM implementation strength score had larger improvements in the coverage of neonatal tetanus-protected childbirths, institutional deliveries, clean cord care for newborns, thermal care for newborns, and immediate initiation of breastfeeding. However, there was no evidence of any effect of the intervention on postnatal care within 2 days of childbirth. Conclusions: This study shows the extent to which an information system for community health volunteers with low literacy was implemented at scale, and evidence of effectiveness at scale in improving maternal and newborn health care behaviors and practices.
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