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Increasing facility delivery through maternity waiting homes for women living far from a health facility in rural Zambia: a quasi-experimental study

Authors :
Carol J. Boyd
Nancy A. Scott
Haiyin Liu
Parker Chastain
Thandiwe Ngoma
Michelle L. Munro-Kramer
Jody R. Lori
Xingyu Zhang
Misheck Bwalya
Jeanette L. Kaiser
Godfrey Biemba
Peter C. Rockers
Rachael Bonawitz
Joseph E. Perosky
Isaac Sakala
Davidson H. Hamer
Gertrude A Musonda
HaEun Lee
Kathleen L. McGlasson
Nancy Lockhart
Rachel M Fong
Taryn Vian
Source :
Bjog
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

Objective To report on the effectiveness of a standardised core Maternity Waiting Home (MWH) model to increase facility deliveries among women living >10 km from a health facility. Design Quasi‐experimental design with partial randomisation at the cluster level. Setting Seven rural districts in Zambia. Population Women delivering at 40 health facilities between June 2016 and August 2018. Methods Twenty intervention and 20 comparison sites were used to test whether MWHs increased facility delivery for women living in rural Zambia. Difference‐in‐differences (DID) methodology was used to examine the effectiveness of the core MWH model on our identified outcomes. Main outcome measures Differences in the change from baseline to study period in the percentage of women living >10 km from a health facility who: (1) delivered at the health facility, (2) attended a postnatal care (PNC) visit and (3) were referred to a higher‐level health facility between intervention and comparison group. Results We detected a significant difference in the percentage of deliveries at intervention facilities with the core MWH model for all women living >10 km away (DID 4.2%, 95% CI 0.6–7.6, P = 0.03), adolescent women (10 km away (DID 18.1%, 95% CI 6.3–29.8, P = 0.002) and primigravida women living >10 km away (DID 9.3%, 95% CI 2.4–16.4, P = 0.01) and for women attending the first PNC visit (DID 17.8%, 95% CI 7.7–28, P 10 km from a healthcare facility, including adolescent women and primigravidas and attendance at the first PNC visit. Tweetable abstract A core MWH model increased facility delivery for women living >10 km from a health facility including adolescents and primigravidas in Zambia.<br />Tweetable abstract A core MWH model increased facility delivery for women living >10 km from a health facility including adolescents and primigravidas in Zambia.

Details

ISSN :
14710528
Volume :
128
Issue :
11
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
BJOG : an international journal of obstetrics and gynaecology
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....902bbb91adc95915150accc1842a6a87