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实施母婴健康手机电子队列,以跟踪中低收入国家纵向护理质量。

Implementation of Maternal and Newborn Health Mobile Phone E-Cohorts to Track Longitudinal Care Quality in Low- and Middle-Income Countries.

机构信息

Department of Global Health and Population, Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health, Boston, MA, USA.

Health Economics Research Unit, KEMRI Wellcome Trust Research Program, Nairobi, Kenya.

出版信息

Glob Health Sci Pract. 2024 Aug 27;12(4). doi: 10.9745/GHSP-D-23-00506.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

The maternal and newborn health (MNH) eCohort is a new mixed-mode (in-person and phone) longitudinal survey aiming to provide data on novel and undermeasured dimensions of quality along the MNH continuum of care. We describe implementation experiences and lessons learned in Ethiopia, India, Kenya, and South Africa to inform future longitudinal mobile phone-based studies on health system quality.

METHODS

To document the implementation approach and lesson learned, we engaged numerous stakeholders and conducted data reviews, debriefs, and a workshop with participants from all collaborative research organizations.

RESULTS

The MNH eCohorts enrolled women during their first antenatal care visit in 2 sentinel sites in Ethiopia, India, Kenya, and South Africa. In India, a site with better health outcomes and a site with poorer outcomes were chosen. In the remaining countries, an urban site and a rural site were chosen. Enrollment facilities reflect care-seeking patterns according to local health information data across public and private facilities and primary and secondary levels. Data collectors had a range of educational and experience profiles, and phone data collection was completed by the same enumerators in some countries and outsourced to data collection firms in others. Adequate infrastructure (including Internet and mobile phone coverage) was essential to implementation. Although follow-up is ongoing in India and South Africa, the eCohort retained 89%-90% of participants throughout the entire pregnancy and 78%-81% until 3 months postpartum in Ethiopia and Kenya, respectively.

CONCLUSIONS

The MNH eCohort is a complex and long survey. Careful and thoughtful implementation demonstrates that it is a useful tool to gather data on health system quality and continuity and on changes in user experience over the continuum of care. Findings from the eCohort related to care and system competence and user experience will be valuable to program managers and policymakers alike.

摘要

背景

母婴健康电子队列(MNH eCohort)是一项新的混合模式(面对面和电话)纵向调查,旨在提供关于母婴保健连续护理服务中新型和未充分测量的质量维度的数据。我们描述了在埃塞俄比亚、印度、肯尼亚和南非实施的经验和教训,以为未来基于移动电话的卫生系统质量纵向研究提供信息。

方法

为了记录实施方法和经验教训,我们让众多利益攸关方参与进来,并对来自所有合作研究组织的参与者进行了数据审查、汇报和研讨会。

结果

MNH eCohort 在埃塞俄比亚、印度、肯尼亚和南非的两个监测点,在妇女第一次产前保健就诊时招募了妇女。在印度,选择了一个健康结果较好的点和一个较差的点。在其他国家,选择了一个城市点和一个农村点。入组设施反映了根据当地公共和私人设施以及初级和二级医疗机构的卫生信息数据的求诊模式。数据收集员具有不同的教育和经验背景,在一些国家,电话数据收集由同一普查员完成,而在其他国家,则外包给数据收集公司。充足的基础设施(包括互联网和移动电话覆盖)对实施至关重要。尽管印度和南非的随访仍在继续,但 eCohort 在整个怀孕期间保留了 89%-90%的参与者,在埃塞俄比亚和肯尼亚分别保留了 78%-81%的参与者直到产后 3 个月。

结论

MNH eCohort 是一项复杂而漫长的调查。精心细致的实施表明,它是一个有用的工具,可以收集关于卫生系统质量和连续性以及用户体验在连续护理过程中变化的数据。来自 eCohort 的关于护理和系统能力以及用户体验的发现,对方案管理者和决策者都具有重要价值。

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