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Increasing access to reproductive health services through maternity waiting homes for women living farthest from a health facility in rural Zambia: a quasi-experimental study

Authors :
Thandiwe Ngoma
Carol J. Boyd
Joseph E. Perosky
Gertrude Musonda
Rachael Bonawitz
Nancy A. Scott
Rachel M Fong
Nancy Lockhart
Taryn Vian
Misheck Bwalya
Isaac Sakala
Jody R. Lori
Parker Chastain
Haiyin Liu
Godfrey Biemba
Kathleen L. McGlasson
Xingyu Zhang
HaEun Lee
Peter C. Rockers
Michelle L. Munro-Kramer
Jeanette L. Kaiser
Davidson H. Hamer
Publication Year :
2020
Publisher :
Authorea, Inc., 2020.

Abstract

Objective: To report on the effectiveness of a standardized core Maternity Waiting Home (MWH) model to increase facility deliveries and access to reproductive health services among women living farthest from a health facility (>10km) using facility-based data. Design: Quasi-experimental design. Setting: Seven rural districts in Zambia. Population: Women delivering at 40 health facilities between June 2016 to August 2018. Methods: 20 intervention sites and 20 comparison sites were used to test if MWHs increased access to reproductive health services for women living in rural Zambia. The difference-in-differences (DID) methodology was used to examine the effectiveness of the core MWH model on our primary outcomes. Main Outcome Measures: Differences in the change from baseline to endline in the percentage of women who: 1) traveled greater than 10 km for delivery, (2) attended a postnatal visit at 6 days postpartum, and (3) were referred to a higher-level health facility between intervention and comparison group. Results: We detected a significant difference for the percentage of deliveries at intervention facilities with the core MWH model for all women living >10km away (p=0.03), adolescent women ( 10km away (p=0.002), and primigravida women living >10km away (p=0.01). There were no significant differences for women attending a postnatal care visit at 6 days postpartum (p=0.07) or for women referred to the next level of care (p=0.29). Conclusion: The core MWH model was successful in reaching women with historically low rates of facility delivery, those living >10km from a healthcare facility, including adolescent women and primigravidas.

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Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
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