Masoi Theresia J, Kibusi Stephen M, Bintabara Deogratius, Lilungulu Athanase
Department of Clinical Nursing, the University of Dodoma, Dodoma, Tanzania.
Department of Public Health and Community Nursing, the University of Dodoma, Dodoma, Tanzania.
PLOS Digit Health. 2023 Aug 16;2(8):e0000321. doi: 10.1371/journal.pdig.0000321. eCollection 2023 Aug.
Antenatal care (ANC) provides a platform for important health care during pregnancy, including health promotion, screening, diagnosis and disease prevention. Timely and appropriate utilization of antenatal care can prevent complications as well as ensure optimal maternal and newborn health care. This study assessed the effectiveness of interactive (two way communication) mobile health technologies during antenatal period to improve maternal and newborn service utilization in Dodoma region, Tanzania. Using quasi-experimental design, participants were randomly selected to achieve a sample size of 450 pregnant women (Intervention = 150 and Control = 300) in Dodoma city from January to November, 2018. Interventions were matched to controls by gravidity, education level and gestational age at a ratio of 1 to 2. The intervention group received health education messages through their mobile phones, while the control group continued with standard antenatal care services offered in local clinics. Pregnant women were followed from their initial visit to the point of delivery. The Chi-square test was used to establish the association and regression analysis were used to test the effect of the intervention. The median age of participants was found to be 25 years that ranged from 16 to 41 years. Generally, 77.3 percent of participants in the intervention group utilized adequate (i. ANC care provided by skilled health personnel, ii. Sufficient number of ANC visits (4 or more visits during pregnancy), iii. Appropriate ANC contents provided (visits included at least 13 out of 15 of the recommended basic care procedures or contents) ANC services compared to 57.7 percent in the control group. Interactive mobile health technology system was observed to be effective on improving antenatal care service utilization (AOR = 2.164, P<0.05, 95% CI = 1.351-3.466) compared to conventional antenatal care health education given in local health facilities. Use of interactive mobile health technologies during antenatal period has the potential of improving access to information and antenatal care service utilization in the study setting. Trial Registration: PACTR202008834066796 "Retrospectively registered".
产前保健(ANC)为孕期重要的医疗保健提供了一个平台,包括健康促进、筛查、诊断和疾病预防。及时且适当地利用产前保健可以预防并发症,并确保为孕产妇和新生儿提供最佳的医疗保健。本研究评估了交互式(双向沟通)移动健康技术在坦桑尼亚多多马地区孕期改善孕产妇和新生儿服务利用情况的效果。采用准实验设计,于2018年1月至11月在多多马市随机选取450名孕妇作为样本(干预组 = 150名,对照组 = 300名)。干预组与对照组按照1:2的比例根据孕周、教育水平和胎龄进行匹配。干预组通过手机接收健康教育信息,而对照组继续接受当地诊所提供的标准产前保健服务。从孕妇初次就诊到分娩进行跟踪随访。使用卡方检验来确定关联性,并使用回归分析来检验干预效果。研究发现参与者的中位年龄为25岁,年龄范围在16至41岁之间。总体而言,干预组77.3%的参与者利用了充分的(即:i. 由专业卫生人员提供的产前保健服务;ii. 足够次数的产前检查就诊(孕期4次或更多次就诊);iii. 提供了适当的产前保健内容(就诊包括至少15项推荐基本护理程序或内容中的13项))产前保健服务,而对照组这一比例为57.7%。与当地卫生机构提供的传统产前保健健康教育相比,观察到交互式移动健康技术系统在改善产前保健服务利用方面是有效的(调整后比值比 = 2.164,P<0.05,95%置信区间 = 1.351 - 3.466)。在孕期使用交互式移动健康技术有潜力改善研究环境中信息获取和产前保健服务利用情况。试验注册:PACTR202008834066796 “回顾性注册” 。