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Open Access 01-12-2017 | Research article

Using a quality improvement model to enhance providers’ performance in maternal and newborn health care: a post-only intervention and comparison design

Authors: Firew Ayalew, Gizachew Eyassu, Negash Seyoum, Jos van Roosmalen, Eva Bazant, Young Mi Kim, Alemnesh Tekleberhan, Hannah Gibson, Ephrem Daniel, Jelle Stekelenburg

Published in: BMC Pregnancy and Childbirth | Issue 1/2017

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Abstract

Background

The Standards Based Management and Recognition (SBM-R©) approach to quality improvement has been implemented in Ethiopia to strengthen routine maternal and newborn health (MNH) services. This evaluation assessed the effect of the intervention on MNH providers’ performance of routine antenatal care (ANC), uncomplicated labor and delivery and immediate postnatal care (PNC) services.

Methods

A post-only evaluation design was conducted at three hospitals and eight health centers implementing SBM-R and the same number of comparison health facilities. Structured checklists were used to observe MNH providers’ performance on ANC (236 provider-client interactions), uncomplicated labor and delivery (226 provider-client interactions), and immediate PNC services in the six hours after delivery (232 provider-client interactions); observations were divided equally between intervention and comparison groups. Main outcomes were provider performance scores, calculated as the percentage of essential tasks in each service area completed by providers. Multilevel analysis was used to calculate adjusted mean percentage performance scores and standard errors to compare intervention and comparison groups.

Results

There was no statistically significant difference between intervention and comparison facilities in overall mean performance scores for ANC services (63.4% at intervention facilities versus 61.0% at comparison facilities, p = 0.650) or in any specific ANC skill area. MNH providers’ overall mean performance score for uncomplicated labor and delivery care was 11.9 percentage points higher in the intervention than in the comparison group (77.5% versus 65.6%; p = 0.002). Overall mean performance scores for immediate PNC were 22.2 percentage points higher at intervention than at comparison facilities (72.8% versus 50.6%; p = 0.001); and there was a significant difference of 22 percentage points between intervention and comparison facilities for each PNC skill area: care for the newborn and health check for the mother.

Conclusions

The SBM-R quality improvement intervention made a significant positive impact on MNH providers’ performance during labor and delivery and immediate PNC services, but not during ANC services. Scaling up the intervention to other facilities and regions may increase the availability of good quality MNH services across Ethiopia. The findings will also guide implementation of the government’s five-year (2015–2020) health sector transformation plan and health care quality strategies needed to meet the country’s MNH goals.
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Metadata
Title
Using a quality improvement model to enhance providers’ performance in maternal and newborn health care: a post-only intervention and comparison design
Authors
Firew Ayalew
Gizachew Eyassu
Negash Seyoum
Jos van Roosmalen
Eva Bazant
Young Mi Kim
Alemnesh Tekleberhan
Hannah Gibson
Ephrem Daniel
Jelle Stekelenburg
Publication date
01-12-2017
Publisher
BioMed Central
Published in
BMC Pregnancy and Childbirth / Issue 1/2017
Electronic ISSN: 1471-2393
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/s12884-017-1303-y

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