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Effects of introducing routinely ultrasound scanning during Ante Natal Care (ANC) clinics on number of visits of ANC and facility delivery: a cohort study

BACKGROUND: Many countries have integrated antenatal care as an essential part of routine maternal health services. The importance of this service cannot be overemphasized as many women’s lives are usually saved particularly through early detection of pregnancy related complications. However, while...

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Autores principales: Mbuyita, Selemani, Tillya, Robert, Godfrey, Ritha, Kinyonge, Iddajovana, Shaban, Josephine, Mbaruku, Godfrey
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Publicado: BioMed Central 2015
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4561474/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26347809
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s13690-015-0086-8
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author Mbuyita, Selemani
Tillya, Robert
Godfrey, Ritha
Kinyonge, Iddajovana
Shaban, Josephine
Mbaruku, Godfrey
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Tillya, Robert
Godfrey, Ritha
Kinyonge, Iddajovana
Shaban, Josephine
Mbaruku, Godfrey
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description BACKGROUND: Many countries have integrated antenatal care as an essential part of routine maternal health services. The importance of this service cannot be overemphasized as many women’s lives are usually saved particularly through early detection of pregnancy related complications. However, while many women would attend at least one visit for ante natal care (ANC), completion of recommended number of visits (4+) has been a challenge of many health systems particularly in developing countries like Tanzania. METHODS: We conducted a cohort study to include ultrasound scanning using a portable hand-held Vscan to test whether by integrating it in routine ANC clinics at dispensary and health centre levels would promote number of ANC visits by women. Health providers rendering ANC services in selected facilities were trained on how to use the simple technology of ultrasound scanning. Women living in catchment areas of the respective selected facilities were eligible to inclusion to the study when consented. A baseline status of the ANC attendance in the study area was established through baseline household and facility surveys. A total of 257 women consented and received the study treatment. RESULTS: Our results showed that, there was no a slight change between baseline (97.2 %) and endline (97.4 %) results among women attending ANC clinics at least once. However, there was a significant change in percentage of women attending ANC clinic four times or more (27.2 % during baseline and 60.3 %; p = 0001). CONCLUSIONS: We conclude that, introduction of the simplified ultrasound scanning technology at lowest levels of care has an effect to improving ANC attendance in terms of number of visits and motivate facility delivery.
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spelling pubmed-45614742015-09-08 Effects of introducing routinely ultrasound scanning during Ante Natal Care (ANC) clinics on number of visits of ANC and facility delivery: a cohort study Mbuyita, Selemani Tillya, Robert Godfrey, Ritha Kinyonge, Iddajovana Shaban, Josephine Mbaruku, Godfrey Arch Public Health Research BACKGROUND: Many countries have integrated antenatal care as an essential part of routine maternal health services. The importance of this service cannot be overemphasized as many women’s lives are usually saved particularly through early detection of pregnancy related complications. However, while many women would attend at least one visit for ante natal care (ANC), completion of recommended number of visits (4+) has been a challenge of many health systems particularly in developing countries like Tanzania. METHODS: We conducted a cohort study to include ultrasound scanning using a portable hand-held Vscan to test whether by integrating it in routine ANC clinics at dispensary and health centre levels would promote number of ANC visits by women. Health providers rendering ANC services in selected facilities were trained on how to use the simple technology of ultrasound scanning. Women living in catchment areas of the respective selected facilities were eligible to inclusion to the study when consented. A baseline status of the ANC attendance in the study area was established through baseline household and facility surveys. A total of 257 women consented and received the study treatment. RESULTS: Our results showed that, there was no a slight change between baseline (97.2 %) and endline (97.4 %) results among women attending ANC clinics at least once. However, there was a significant change in percentage of women attending ANC clinic four times or more (27.2 % during baseline and 60.3 %; p = 0001). CONCLUSIONS: We conclude that, introduction of the simplified ultrasound scanning technology at lowest levels of care has an effect to improving ANC attendance in terms of number of visits and motivate facility delivery. BioMed Central 2015-09-07 /pmc/articles/PMC4561474/ /pubmed/26347809 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s13690-015-0086-8 Text en © Mbuyita et al. 2015 This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly credited. The Creative Commons Public Domain Dedication waiver (http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/) applies to the data made available in this article, unless otherwise stated.
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Mbuyita, Selemani
Tillya, Robert
Godfrey, Ritha
Kinyonge, Iddajovana
Shaban, Josephine
Mbaruku, Godfrey
Effects of introducing routinely ultrasound scanning during Ante Natal Care (ANC) clinics on number of visits of ANC and facility delivery: a cohort study
title Effects of introducing routinely ultrasound scanning during Ante Natal Care (ANC) clinics on number of visits of ANC and facility delivery: a cohort study
title_full Effects of introducing routinely ultrasound scanning during Ante Natal Care (ANC) clinics on number of visits of ANC and facility delivery: a cohort study
title_fullStr Effects of introducing routinely ultrasound scanning during Ante Natal Care (ANC) clinics on number of visits of ANC and facility delivery: a cohort study
title_full_unstemmed Effects of introducing routinely ultrasound scanning during Ante Natal Care (ANC) clinics on number of visits of ANC and facility delivery: a cohort study
title_short Effects of introducing routinely ultrasound scanning during Ante Natal Care (ANC) clinics on number of visits of ANC and facility delivery: a cohort study
title_sort effects of introducing routinely ultrasound scanning during ante natal care (anc) clinics on number of visits of anc and facility delivery: a cohort study
topic Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4561474/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26347809
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s13690-015-0086-8
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