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Effects of quality improvement in health facilities and community mobilization through women’s groups on maternal, neonatal and perinatal mortality in three districts of Malawi: MaiKhanda, a cluster randomized controlled effectiveness trial

BACKGROUND: Maternal, perinatal and neonatal mortality remains high in low-income countries. We evaluated community and facility-based interventions to reduce deaths in three districts of Malawi. METHODS: We evaluated a rural participatory women’s group community intervention (CI) and a quality impr...

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Autores principales: Colbourn, Tim, Nambiar, Bejoy, Bondo, Austin, Makwenda, Charles, Tsetekani, Eric, Makonda-Ridley, Agnes, Msukwa, Martin, Barker, Pierre, Kotagal, Uma, Williams, Cassie, Davies, Ros, Webb, Dale, Flatman, Dorothy, Lewycka, Sonia, Rosato, Mikey, Kachale, Fannie, Mwansambo, Charles, Costello, Anthony
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: 2013
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5102328/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24030269
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/inthealth/iht011
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author Colbourn, Tim
Nambiar, Bejoy
Bondo, Austin
Makwenda, Charles
Tsetekani, Eric
Makonda-Ridley, Agnes
Msukwa, Martin
Barker, Pierre
Kotagal, Uma
Williams, Cassie
Davies, Ros
Webb, Dale
Flatman, Dorothy
Lewycka, Sonia
Rosato, Mikey
Kachale, Fannie
Mwansambo, Charles
Costello, Anthony
author_facet Colbourn, Tim
Nambiar, Bejoy
Bondo, Austin
Makwenda, Charles
Tsetekani, Eric
Makonda-Ridley, Agnes
Msukwa, Martin
Barker, Pierre
Kotagal, Uma
Williams, Cassie
Davies, Ros
Webb, Dale
Flatman, Dorothy
Lewycka, Sonia
Rosato, Mikey
Kachale, Fannie
Mwansambo, Charles
Costello, Anthony
author_sort Colbourn, Tim
collection PubMed
description BACKGROUND: Maternal, perinatal and neonatal mortality remains high in low-income countries. We evaluated community and facility-based interventions to reduce deaths in three districts of Malawi. METHODS: We evaluated a rural participatory women’s group community intervention (CI) and a quality improvement intervention at health centres (FI) via a two-by-two factorial cluster randomized controlled trial. Consenting pregnant women were followed-up to 2 months after birth using key informants. Primary outcomes were maternal, perinatal and neonatal mortality. Clusters were health centre catchment areas assigned using stratified computer-generated randomization. Following exclusions, including non-birthing facilities, 61 clusters were analysed: control (17 clusters, 4912 births), FI (15, 5335), CI (15, 5080) and FI + CI (14, 5249). This trial was registered as International Standard Randomised Controlled Trial [ISRCTN18073903]. Outcomes for 14 576 and 20 576 births were recorded during baseline (June 2007–September 2008) and intervention (October 2008–December 2010) periods. RESULTS: For control, FI, CI and FI + CI clusters neonatal mortality rates were 34.0, 28.3, 29.9 and 27.0 neonatal deaths per 1000 live births and perinatal mortality rates were 56.2, 55.1, 48.0 and 48.4 per 1000 births, during the intervention period. Adjusting for clustering and stratification, the neonatal mortality rate was 22% lower in FI + CI than control clusters (OR = 0.78, 95% CI 0.60–1.01), and the perinatal mortality rate was 16% lower in CI clusters (OR = 0.84, 95% CI 0.72–0.97). We did not observe any intervention effects on maternal mortality. CONCLUSIONS: Despite implementation problems, a combined community and facility approach using participatory women’s groups and quality improvement at health centres reduced newborn mortality in rural Malawi.
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spelling pubmed-51023282016-11-09 Effects of quality improvement in health facilities and community mobilization through women’s groups on maternal, neonatal and perinatal mortality in three districts of Malawi: MaiKhanda, a cluster randomized controlled effectiveness trial Colbourn, Tim Nambiar, Bejoy Bondo, Austin Makwenda, Charles Tsetekani, Eric Makonda-Ridley, Agnes Msukwa, Martin Barker, Pierre Kotagal, Uma Williams, Cassie Davies, Ros Webb, Dale Flatman, Dorothy Lewycka, Sonia Rosato, Mikey Kachale, Fannie Mwansambo, Charles Costello, Anthony Int Health Article BACKGROUND: Maternal, perinatal and neonatal mortality remains high in low-income countries. We evaluated community and facility-based interventions to reduce deaths in three districts of Malawi. METHODS: We evaluated a rural participatory women’s group community intervention (CI) and a quality improvement intervention at health centres (FI) via a two-by-two factorial cluster randomized controlled trial. Consenting pregnant women were followed-up to 2 months after birth using key informants. Primary outcomes were maternal, perinatal and neonatal mortality. Clusters were health centre catchment areas assigned using stratified computer-generated randomization. Following exclusions, including non-birthing facilities, 61 clusters were analysed: control (17 clusters, 4912 births), FI (15, 5335), CI (15, 5080) and FI + CI (14, 5249). This trial was registered as International Standard Randomised Controlled Trial [ISRCTN18073903]. Outcomes for 14 576 and 20 576 births were recorded during baseline (June 2007–September 2008) and intervention (October 2008–December 2010) periods. RESULTS: For control, FI, CI and FI + CI clusters neonatal mortality rates were 34.0, 28.3, 29.9 and 27.0 neonatal deaths per 1000 live births and perinatal mortality rates were 56.2, 55.1, 48.0 and 48.4 per 1000 births, during the intervention period. Adjusting for clustering and stratification, the neonatal mortality rate was 22% lower in FI + CI than control clusters (OR = 0.78, 95% CI 0.60–1.01), and the perinatal mortality rate was 16% lower in CI clusters (OR = 0.84, 95% CI 0.72–0.97). We did not observe any intervention effects on maternal mortality. CONCLUSIONS: Despite implementation problems, a combined community and facility approach using participatory women’s groups and quality improvement at health centres reduced newborn mortality in rural Malawi. 2013-06-26 2013-09 /pmc/articles/PMC5102328/ /pubmed/24030269 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/inthealth/iht011 Text en http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/), which permits unrestricted reuse, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Colbourn, Tim
Nambiar, Bejoy
Bondo, Austin
Makwenda, Charles
Tsetekani, Eric
Makonda-Ridley, Agnes
Msukwa, Martin
Barker, Pierre
Kotagal, Uma
Williams, Cassie
Davies, Ros
Webb, Dale
Flatman, Dorothy
Lewycka, Sonia
Rosato, Mikey
Kachale, Fannie
Mwansambo, Charles
Costello, Anthony
Effects of quality improvement in health facilities and community mobilization through women’s groups on maternal, neonatal and perinatal mortality in three districts of Malawi: MaiKhanda, a cluster randomized controlled effectiveness trial
title Effects of quality improvement in health facilities and community mobilization through women’s groups on maternal, neonatal and perinatal mortality in three districts of Malawi: MaiKhanda, a cluster randomized controlled effectiveness trial
title_full Effects of quality improvement in health facilities and community mobilization through women’s groups on maternal, neonatal and perinatal mortality in three districts of Malawi: MaiKhanda, a cluster randomized controlled effectiveness trial
title_fullStr Effects of quality improvement in health facilities and community mobilization through women’s groups on maternal, neonatal and perinatal mortality in three districts of Malawi: MaiKhanda, a cluster randomized controlled effectiveness trial
title_full_unstemmed Effects of quality improvement in health facilities and community mobilization through women’s groups on maternal, neonatal and perinatal mortality in three districts of Malawi: MaiKhanda, a cluster randomized controlled effectiveness trial
title_short Effects of quality improvement in health facilities and community mobilization through women’s groups on maternal, neonatal and perinatal mortality in three districts of Malawi: MaiKhanda, a cluster randomized controlled effectiveness trial
title_sort effects of quality improvement in health facilities and community mobilization through women’s groups on maternal, neonatal and perinatal mortality in three districts of malawi: maikhanda, a cluster randomized controlled effectiveness trial
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5102328/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24030269
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/inthealth/iht011
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