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Published in: BMC Pregnancy and Childbirth 1/2022

Open Access 01-12-2022 | Syphilis | Research

Measuring the quality of antenatal care in a context of high utilisation: evidence from Telangana, India

Authors: Emma Radovich, Monica Chaudhry, Loveday Penn-Kekana, K. Radha Krishnam Raju, Aparajita Mishra, Ramya Vallabhuni, Prashant Jarhyan, Sailesh Mohan, Dorairaj Prabhakaran, Oona M. R. Campbell, Clara Calvert

Published in: BMC Pregnancy and Childbirth | Issue 1/2022

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Abstract

Background

Antenatal care coverage has dramatically increased in many low-and middle-income settings, including in the state of Telangana, India. However, there is increasing evidence of shortfalls in the quality of care women receive during their pregnancies. This study aims to examine dimensions of antenatal care quality in Telangana, India using four primary and secondary data sources.

Methods

Data from two secondary statewide data sources (National Family Health Survey (NFHS-5), 2019–21; Health Management Information System (HMIS), 2019–20) and two primary data sources (a facility survey in 19 primary health centres and sub-centres in selected districts of Telangana; and observations of 36 antenatal care consultations at these facilities) were descriptively analysed.

Results

NFHS-5 data showed about 73% of women in Telangana received all six assessed antenatal care components during pregnancy. HMIS data showed high coverage of antenatal care visits but differences in levels of screening, with high coverage of haemoglobin tests for anaemia but low coverage of testing for gestational diabetes and syphilis. The facility survey found missing equipment for several key antenatal care services. Antenatal care observations found blood pressure measurement and physical examinations had high coverage and were generally performed correctly. There were substantial deficiencies in symptom checking and communication between the woman and provider. Women were asked if they had any questions in 22% of consultations. Only one woman was asked about her mental health. Counselling of women on at least one of the ten items relating to birth preparedness and on at least one of six danger signs occurred in 58% and 36% of consultations, respectively.

Conclusion

Despite high coverage of antenatal care services and some essential maternal and foetal assessments, substantial quality gaps remained, particularly in communication between healthcare providers and pregnant women and in availability of key services. Progress towards achieving high quality in both content and experience of antenatal care requires addressing service gaps and developing better measures to capture and improve women’s experiences of care.
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Metadata
Title
Measuring the quality of antenatal care in a context of high utilisation: evidence from Telangana, India
Authors
Emma Radovich
Monica Chaudhry
Loveday Penn-Kekana
K. Radha Krishnam Raju
Aparajita Mishra
Ramya Vallabhuni
Prashant Jarhyan
Sailesh Mohan
Dorairaj Prabhakaran
Oona M. R. Campbell
Clara Calvert
Publication date
01-12-2022
Publisher
BioMed Central
Keywords
Syphilis
Care
Published in
BMC Pregnancy and Childbirth / Issue 1/2022
Electronic ISSN: 1471-2393
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/s12884-022-05200-1

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