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Increasing Antenatal Care and HIV Testing among Rural Pregnant Women with Conditional Cash Transfers to Self-Help Groups: An Evaluation Study in Rural Mysore, India
Background. We describe a one-year evaluation study comparing SCIL intervention of mobile provision of integrated ANC/ HIV testing with an enhanced (SCIL+) intervention of community mobilization strategy providing conditional cash transfers (CCT) to women's SHG for identifying and accompanying...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4437412/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26316971 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2013/971458 |
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author | Madhivanan, Purnima NiranjanKumar, Bhavana Shaheen, Reshma Jaykrishna, Poornima Ravi, Kavitha Gowda, Savitha Srinivas, Vijaya Arun, Anjali Krupp, Karl |
author_facet | Madhivanan, Purnima NiranjanKumar, Bhavana Shaheen, Reshma Jaykrishna, Poornima Ravi, Kavitha Gowda, Savitha Srinivas, Vijaya Arun, Anjali Krupp, Karl |
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description | Background. We describe a one-year evaluation study comparing SCIL intervention of mobile provision of integrated ANC/ HIV testing with an enhanced (SCIL+) intervention of community mobilization strategy providing conditional cash transfers (CCT) to women's SHG for identifying and accompanying pregnant women to mobile clinics. Methods. Twenty pairs of villages matched on population, socioeconomic status, access to medical facilities, and distance from Mysore city were divided between SCIL and SCIL+ interventions. The primary study outcome was the proportion of total pregnancies in these villages who received ANC and HIV testing. Results. Between April 2011 and March 2012, 552 pregnant women participated in SCIL or SCIL+ interventions. Among women who were pregnant at the time of intervention delivery, 181 of 418 (43.3%) women pregnant at the time of intervention delivery received ANC in the SCIL arm, while 371 of 512 (72.5%) received ANC in the SCIL+ arm (P < 0.001); 175 (97%) in the SCIL and 366 (98.6%) in the SCIL+ arm consented to HIV testing (P < 0.001). HIV prevalence of 0.6% was detected among SCIL clinic, and 0.9% among attending SCIL+ clinic attendees. Conclusion. Provision of CCT to women's microeconomic SHG appears to significantly increase uptake of ANC/HIV testing services in rural Mysore villages. |
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spelling | pubmed-44374122015-08-27 Increasing Antenatal Care and HIV Testing among Rural Pregnant Women with Conditional Cash Transfers to Self-Help Groups: An Evaluation Study in Rural Mysore, India Madhivanan, Purnima NiranjanKumar, Bhavana Shaheen, Reshma Jaykrishna, Poornima Ravi, Kavitha Gowda, Savitha Srinivas, Vijaya Arun, Anjali Krupp, Karl J Sex Transm Dis Research Article Background. We describe a one-year evaluation study comparing SCIL intervention of mobile provision of integrated ANC/ HIV testing with an enhanced (SCIL+) intervention of community mobilization strategy providing conditional cash transfers (CCT) to women's SHG for identifying and accompanying pregnant women to mobile clinics. Methods. Twenty pairs of villages matched on population, socioeconomic status, access to medical facilities, and distance from Mysore city were divided between SCIL and SCIL+ interventions. The primary study outcome was the proportion of total pregnancies in these villages who received ANC and HIV testing. Results. Between April 2011 and March 2012, 552 pregnant women participated in SCIL or SCIL+ interventions. Among women who were pregnant at the time of intervention delivery, 181 of 418 (43.3%) women pregnant at the time of intervention delivery received ANC in the SCIL arm, while 371 of 512 (72.5%) received ANC in the SCIL+ arm (P < 0.001); 175 (97%) in the SCIL and 366 (98.6%) in the SCIL+ arm consented to HIV testing (P < 0.001). HIV prevalence of 0.6% was detected among SCIL clinic, and 0.9% among attending SCIL+ clinic attendees. Conclusion. Provision of CCT to women's microeconomic SHG appears to significantly increase uptake of ANC/HIV testing services in rural Mysore villages. Hindawi Publishing Corporation 2013 2013-09-01 /pmc/articles/PMC4437412/ /pubmed/26316971 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2013/971458 Text en Copyright © 2013 Purnima Madhivanan et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. |
spellingShingle | Research Article Madhivanan, Purnima NiranjanKumar, Bhavana Shaheen, Reshma Jaykrishna, Poornima Ravi, Kavitha Gowda, Savitha Srinivas, Vijaya Arun, Anjali Krupp, Karl Increasing Antenatal Care and HIV Testing among Rural Pregnant Women with Conditional Cash Transfers to Self-Help Groups: An Evaluation Study in Rural Mysore, India |
title | Increasing Antenatal Care and HIV Testing among Rural Pregnant Women with Conditional Cash Transfers to Self-Help Groups: An Evaluation Study in Rural Mysore, India |
title_full | Increasing Antenatal Care and HIV Testing among Rural Pregnant Women with Conditional Cash Transfers to Self-Help Groups: An Evaluation Study in Rural Mysore, India |
title_fullStr | Increasing Antenatal Care and HIV Testing among Rural Pregnant Women with Conditional Cash Transfers to Self-Help Groups: An Evaluation Study in Rural Mysore, India |
title_full_unstemmed | Increasing Antenatal Care and HIV Testing among Rural Pregnant Women with Conditional Cash Transfers to Self-Help Groups: An Evaluation Study in Rural Mysore, India |
title_short | Increasing Antenatal Care and HIV Testing among Rural Pregnant Women with Conditional Cash Transfers to Self-Help Groups: An Evaluation Study in Rural Mysore, India |
title_sort | increasing antenatal care and hiv testing among rural pregnant women with conditional cash transfers to self-help groups: an evaluation study in rural mysore, india |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4437412/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26316971 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2013/971458 |
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