Centre for Global Child Health, Hospital for Sick Children, Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
Trust for Vaccines and Immunization, Karachi, Pakistan.
PLoS One. 2023 Jun 29;18(6):e0287722. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0287722. eCollection 2023.
Great improvements in the health of newborns, children, and women in Pakistan are needed. A large body of literature has demonstrated that the majority of maternal, newborn, and child deaths are preventable with essential health strategies including immunization, nutrition interventions, and child health interventions. Despite the importance of these interventions for the health of women and children, access to services continues to be a barrier. Furthermore, demand for services also contributes to low coverage of essential health interventions. Given the emerging threat of COVID-19 coupled with already weak maternal and child health, delivering effective and feasible nutrition and immunization services to communities, and increasing demand and uptake of services is a pressing and important need.
This quasi-experimental study aims to improve health service delivery and increase uptake. The study included four main intervention strategies including community mobilization, mobile health teams offering MNCH and immunization services, engagement of the private sector, and testing of a comprehensive health, nutrition, growth, and immunization app, Sehat Nishani, for a period of 12 months. The target group of the project were women of reproductive age (15-49 years) and children under-five. The project was implemented in three union councils (UCs) in Pakistan including Kharotabad-1(Quetta District, Balochistan), Bhana Mari (Peshawar District, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa) and Bakhmal Ahmedzai (Lakki Marwat district, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa). Propensity score matching based on size, location, health facilities, and key health indicators of UC was conducted to identify three matched UCs. A household baseline, midline, endline and close-out assessment will be conducted for evaluating coverage of interventions as well as the knowledge, attitude, and practices of the community in the MNCH and COVID-19 context. Descriptive and inferential statistics will be used to test hypotheses. As well, a detailed cost-effectiveness analysis will be conducted to generate costing data for these interventions to effectively inform policymakers and stakeholder on feasibility of the model. Trial registration: NCT05135637.
巴基斯坦需要在新生儿、儿童和妇女的健康方面取得重大进展。大量文献表明,通过免疫接种、营养干预和儿童健康干预等基本卫生策略,大多数孕产妇、新生儿和儿童死亡是可以预防的。尽管这些干预措施对妇女和儿童的健康至关重要,但获得服务仍然是一个障碍。此外,对服务的需求也导致基本卫生干预措施的覆盖率较低。鉴于 COVID-19 的出现以及已经薄弱的母婴健康状况,向社区提供有效和可行的营养和免疫服务,以及增加对服务的需求和接受度,是一个紧迫而重要的需求。
这项准实验研究旨在改善卫生服务的提供并提高利用率。该研究包括四项主要的干预策略,包括社区动员、提供母婴健康和免疫服务的移动卫生团队、私营部门的参与以及测试一个综合的健康、营养、生长和免疫应用程序 Sehat Nishani,为期 12 个月。该项目的目标群体是育龄妇女(15-49 岁)和五岁以下儿童。该项目在巴基斯坦的三个联盟理事会(UCs)实施,包括 Kharotabad-1(俾路支省奎达区)、Bhana Mari(开伯尔-普赫图赫瓦省白沙瓦区)和 Bakhmal Ahmedzai(开伯尔-普赫图赫瓦省拉基马尔瓦特区)。基于 UC 的规模、位置、卫生设施和主要卫生指标进行倾向评分匹配,以确定三个匹配的 UC。将进行家庭基线、中期、末期和关闭评估,以评估干预措施的覆盖范围以及社区在母婴健康和 COVID-19 背景下的知识、态度和实践。将使用描述性和推断性统计来检验假设。此外,还将进行详细的成本效益分析,为这些干预措施生成成本数据,以便为政策制定者和利益相关者提供关于该模型可行性的有效信息。试验注册:NCT05135637。