Coulibaly Abou, Sogo Armel Emmanuel, Chikvaidze Nutsa, Capello Cecilia, Gerbaba Tsion Kefene, Kouanda Séni
Département Biomédical et Santé Publique, Institut de Recherche en Science de la Santé (IRSS), Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique et Technologique (CNRST), Ouagadougou, Burkina Faso.
Enfants du Monde (EdM), Genève Suisse.
Digit Health. 2024 Dec 11;10:20552076241298499. doi: 10.1177/20552076241298499. eCollection 2024 Jan-Dec.
The Pregnancy and Newborn Diagnostic Assessment (PANDA) system is a mobile application designed to facilitate diagnosis and decision-making by healthcare staff in antenatal care (ANC). This study aimed to evaluate its effectiveness in improving the quality of ANC.
This randomised controlled trial implemented the PANDA system in two groups of health facilities (intervention and comparison groups) using a matched-pair method in the Koupéla health district, Burkina Faso. Six health centres were included in each group. We included pregnant women presenting with more than 20 weeks of amenorrhea during their first antenatal consultation, and we followed them up until their sixth week postpartum. The primary outcome was a binary variable derived from the ANC quality score, coded or Six components of ANC quality were identified: welcoming the woman, history taking and dietary habits, physical examination, obstetric examination, preventive care, and counselling and advice. We used Poisson regression with robust variance to compare the unadjusted and adjusted primary outcomes results between the two study arms.
We included 319 and 272 women in the intervention and comparison groups, respectively. In the intervention group, 15.67% (50 out of 319) of the women had at least 75% of the total ANC quality score, compared to 6.25% (17 out of 272) in the comparison group. Adjusted results showed that women in the intervention group were 2.71 times more likely to have an excellent total ANC quality score than women in the comparison group (RR = 2.71; 95% CI [1.60-4.60]; < .001).
Although the proportion of women with good ANC quality was low, this study showed that the PANDA system significantly improves the ANC quality. These results are vital because Burkina Faso has decided to use these computerised clinical decision support systems for maternal and child health.
妊娠与新生儿诊断评估(PANDA)系统是一款移动应用程序,旨在协助产前保健(ANC)中的医护人员进行诊断和决策。本研究旨在评估其在提高产前保健质量方面的有效性。
这项随机对照试验在布基纳法索库佩拉卫生区采用配对法,在两组医疗机构(干预组和对照组)中实施了PANDA系统。每组包括六个卫生中心。我们纳入了在首次产前检查时闭经超过20周的孕妇,并对她们进行随访直至产后第六周。主要结局是一个源自产前保健质量评分的二元变量,编码为 或 确定了产前保健质量的六个组成部分:接待孕妇、病史采集和饮食习惯、体格检查、产科检查、预防保健以及咨询和建议。我们使用具有稳健方差的泊松回归来比较两个研究组之间未调整和调整后的主要结局结果。
干预组和对照组分别纳入了319名和272名女性。在干预组中,15.67%(319名中的50名)的女性获得了至少75%的产前保健总质量评分,而对照组为6.25%(272名中的17名)。调整后的结果显示,干预组的女性获得优秀产前保健总质量评分的可能性是对照组女性的2.71倍(RR = 2.71;95% CI [1.60 - 4.60]; <.001)。
尽管产前保健质量良好的女性比例较低,但本研究表明PANDA系统显著提高了产前保健质量。这些结果至关重要,因为布基纳法索已决定将这些计算机化临床决策支持系统用于母婴健康。