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Effect of community health worker home visits on antenatal care and institutional delivery: an analysis of secondary outcomes from a cluster randomised trial in Mali

INTRODUCTION: Though community health workers (CHWs) have improved access to antenatal care (ANC) and institutional delivery in different settings, it is unclear what package and delivery strategy maximises impact. METHODS: This study reports a secondary aim of the Proactive Community Case Managemen...

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Autores principales: Kayentao, Kassoum, Ghosh, Rakesh, Guindo, Lamine, Whidden, Caroline, Treleaven, Emily, Chiu, Calvin, Lassala, Diego, Traoré, Mohamed Bana, Beckerman, Jessica, Diakité, Djoumé, Tembely, Aly, Idriss, Ben Moulaye, Berthé, Mohamed, Liu, Jenny X, Johnson, Ari
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Publicado: BMJ Publishing Group 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10040070/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36948531
http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmjgh-2022-011071
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author Kayentao, Kassoum
Ghosh, Rakesh
Guindo, Lamine
Whidden, Caroline
Treleaven, Emily
Chiu, Calvin
Lassala, Diego
Traoré, Mohamed Bana
Beckerman, Jessica
Diakité, Djoumé
Tembely, Aly
Idriss, Ben Moulaye
Berthé, Mohamed
Liu, Jenny X
Johnson, Ari
author_facet Kayentao, Kassoum
Ghosh, Rakesh
Guindo, Lamine
Whidden, Caroline
Treleaven, Emily
Chiu, Calvin
Lassala, Diego
Traoré, Mohamed Bana
Beckerman, Jessica
Diakité, Djoumé
Tembely, Aly
Idriss, Ben Moulaye
Berthé, Mohamed
Liu, Jenny X
Johnson, Ari
author_sort Kayentao, Kassoum
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description INTRODUCTION: Though community health workers (CHWs) have improved access to antenatal care (ANC) and institutional delivery in different settings, it is unclear what package and delivery strategy maximises impact. METHODS: This study reports a secondary aim of the Proactive Community Case Management cluster randomised trial, conducted between December 2016 and April 2020 in Mali. It evaluated whether proactive home visits can improve ANC access at a population level compared with passive site-based care. 137 unique village clusters, covering the entire study area, were stratified by health catchment area and distance to the nearest primary health centre. Within each stratum, clusters were randomly assigned to intervention or control arm. CHWs in intervention clusters proactively visited all homes to provide care. In the control clusters, CHWs provided the same services at their fixed community health post to care-seeking patients. Pregnant women 15–49 years old were enrolled in a series of community-based and facility-based visits. We analysed individual-level annual survey data from baseline and 24-month and 36-month follow-up for the secondary outcomes of ANC and institutional delivery, complemented with CHW monitoring data during the trial period. We compared outcomes between: (1) the intervention and control arms, and (2) the intervention period and baseline. RESULTS: With 2576 and 2536 pregnancies from 66 and 65 clusters in the intervention and control arms, respectively, the estimated risk ratios for receiving any ANC was 1.05 (95% CI 1.02 to 1.07), four or more ANC visits was 1.25 (95% CI 1.08 to 1.43) and ANC initiated in the first trimester was 1.11 (95% CI 1.02 to 1.19), relative to the controls; no differences in institutional delivery were found. However, both arms achieved large improvements in institutional delivery, compared with baseline. Monitoring data show that 19% and 2% of registered pregnancies received at least eight ANC contacts in the intervention and control arms, respectively. Six clusters, three from each arm had to be dropped in the last 2 years of the trial. CONCLUSIONS: Proactive home visits increased ANC and the number of antenatal contacts at the clinic and community levels. ANC and institutional delivery can be increased when provided without fees from professional CHWs in upgraded primary care clinics. TRIAL REGISTRATION NUMBER: NCT02694055.
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spelling pubmed-100400702023-03-27 Effect of community health worker home visits on antenatal care and institutional delivery: an analysis of secondary outcomes from a cluster randomised trial in Mali Kayentao, Kassoum Ghosh, Rakesh Guindo, Lamine Whidden, Caroline Treleaven, Emily Chiu, Calvin Lassala, Diego Traoré, Mohamed Bana Beckerman, Jessica Diakité, Djoumé Tembely, Aly Idriss, Ben Moulaye Berthé, Mohamed Liu, Jenny X Johnson, Ari BMJ Glob Health Original Research INTRODUCTION: Though community health workers (CHWs) have improved access to antenatal care (ANC) and institutional delivery in different settings, it is unclear what package and delivery strategy maximises impact. METHODS: This study reports a secondary aim of the Proactive Community Case Management cluster randomised trial, conducted between December 2016 and April 2020 in Mali. It evaluated whether proactive home visits can improve ANC access at a population level compared with passive site-based care. 137 unique village clusters, covering the entire study area, were stratified by health catchment area and distance to the nearest primary health centre. Within each stratum, clusters were randomly assigned to intervention or control arm. CHWs in intervention clusters proactively visited all homes to provide care. In the control clusters, CHWs provided the same services at their fixed community health post to care-seeking patients. Pregnant women 15–49 years old were enrolled in a series of community-based and facility-based visits. We analysed individual-level annual survey data from baseline and 24-month and 36-month follow-up for the secondary outcomes of ANC and institutional delivery, complemented with CHW monitoring data during the trial period. We compared outcomes between: (1) the intervention and control arms, and (2) the intervention period and baseline. RESULTS: With 2576 and 2536 pregnancies from 66 and 65 clusters in the intervention and control arms, respectively, the estimated risk ratios for receiving any ANC was 1.05 (95% CI 1.02 to 1.07), four or more ANC visits was 1.25 (95% CI 1.08 to 1.43) and ANC initiated in the first trimester was 1.11 (95% CI 1.02 to 1.19), relative to the controls; no differences in institutional delivery were found. However, both arms achieved large improvements in institutional delivery, compared with baseline. Monitoring data show that 19% and 2% of registered pregnancies received at least eight ANC contacts in the intervention and control arms, respectively. Six clusters, three from each arm had to be dropped in the last 2 years of the trial. CONCLUSIONS: Proactive home visits increased ANC and the number of antenatal contacts at the clinic and community levels. ANC and institutional delivery can be increased when provided without fees from professional CHWs in upgraded primary care clinics. TRIAL REGISTRATION NUMBER: NCT02694055. BMJ Publishing Group 2023-03-22 /pmc/articles/PMC10040070/ /pubmed/36948531 http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmjgh-2022-011071 Text en © Author(s) (or their employer(s)) 2023. Re-use permitted under CC BY. Published by BMJ. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article distributed in accordance with the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 Unported (CC BY 4.0) license, which permits others to copy, redistribute, remix, transform and build upon this work for any purpose, provided the original work is properly cited, a link to the licence is given, and indication of whether changes were made. See: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/.
spellingShingle Original Research
Kayentao, Kassoum
Ghosh, Rakesh
Guindo, Lamine
Whidden, Caroline
Treleaven, Emily
Chiu, Calvin
Lassala, Diego
Traoré, Mohamed Bana
Beckerman, Jessica
Diakité, Djoumé
Tembely, Aly
Idriss, Ben Moulaye
Berthé, Mohamed
Liu, Jenny X
Johnson, Ari
Effect of community health worker home visits on antenatal care and institutional delivery: an analysis of secondary outcomes from a cluster randomised trial in Mali
title Effect of community health worker home visits on antenatal care and institutional delivery: an analysis of secondary outcomes from a cluster randomised trial in Mali
title_full Effect of community health worker home visits on antenatal care and institutional delivery: an analysis of secondary outcomes from a cluster randomised trial in Mali
title_fullStr Effect of community health worker home visits on antenatal care and institutional delivery: an analysis of secondary outcomes from a cluster randomised trial in Mali
title_full_unstemmed Effect of community health worker home visits on antenatal care and institutional delivery: an analysis of secondary outcomes from a cluster randomised trial in Mali
title_short Effect of community health worker home visits on antenatal care and institutional delivery: an analysis of secondary outcomes from a cluster randomised trial in Mali
title_sort effect of community health worker home visits on antenatal care and institutional delivery: an analysis of secondary outcomes from a cluster randomised trial in mali
topic Original Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10040070/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36948531
http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmjgh-2022-011071
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