The impacts of quality improvement on maternal and newborn health: preliminary findings from a health system integrated intervention in four Ethiopian regions

Abstract Background Quality improvement (QI) methods are effective in improving healthcare delivery using sustainable, collaborative, and cost-effective approaches. Systems-integrated interventions offer promise in terms of producing sustainable impacts on service quality and coverage, but can also...

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Main Authors: Ashley K. Hagaman, Kavita Singh, Mehiret Abate, Haregeweyni Alemu, Abera Biadgo Kefale, Befikadu Bitewulign, Abiy Seifu Estifanos, Abiyou Kiflie, Zewdie Mulissa, Hillina Tiyo, Yakob Seman, Meseret Zelalem Tadesse, Hema Magge
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Online Access:http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12913-020-05391-3
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spelling doaj-a88502aae8164705b527f9211a6d0e062020-11-25T03:49:31ZengBMCBMC Health Services Research1472-69632020-06-0120111210.1186/s12913-020-05391-3The impacts of quality improvement on maternal and newborn health: preliminary findings from a health system integrated intervention in four Ethiopian regionsAshley K. Hagaman0Kavita Singh1Mehiret Abate2Haregeweyni Alemu3Abera Biadgo Kefale4Befikadu Bitewulign5Abiy Seifu Estifanos6Abiyou Kiflie7Zewdie Mulissa8Hillina Tiyo9Yakob Seman10Meseret Zelalem Tadesse11Hema Magge12Department of Social and Behavioral Sciences, Yale School of Public Health, Yale UniversityCarolina Population Center, University of North Carolina at Chapel HillInstitute for Healthcare Improvement, Addis Ababa, EthiopiaInstitute for Healthcare Improvement, Addis Ababa, EthiopiaInstitute for Healthcare Improvement, Addis Ababa, EthiopiaInstitute for Healthcare Improvement, Addis Ababa, EthiopiaDepartment of Reproductive Health, School of Public Health, Addis Ababa UniversityInstitute for Healthcare Improvement, Addis Ababa, EthiopiaInstitute for Healthcare Improvement, Addis Ababa, EthiopiaFederal Ministry of HealthFederal Ministry of HealthFederal Ministry of HealthInstitute for Healthcare Improvement, Addis Ababa, EthiopiaAbstract Background Quality improvement (QI) methods are effective in improving healthcare delivery using sustainable, collaborative, and cost-effective approaches. Systems-integrated interventions offer promise in terms of producing sustainable impacts on service quality and coverage, but can also improve important data quality and information systems at scale. Methods This study assesses the preliminary impacts of a first phase, quasi-experimental, QI health systems intervention on maternal and neonatal health outcomes in four pilot districts in Ethiopia. The intervention identified, trained, and coached QI teams to develop and test change ideas to improve service delivery. We use an interrupted time-series approach to evaluate intervention effects over 32-months. Facility-level outcome indicators included: proportion of mothers receiving four antenatal care visits, skilled delivery, syphilis testing, early postnatal care, proportion of low birth weight infants, and measures of quality delivery of childbirth services. Results Following the QI health systems intervention, we found a significant increase in the rate of syphilis testing (ß = 2.41, 95% CI = 0.09,4.73). There were also large positive impacts on health worker adherence to safe child birth practices just after birth (ß = 8.22, 95% CI = 5.15, 11.29). However, there were limited detectable impacts on other facility-usage indicators. Findings indicate early promise of systems-integrated QI on the delivery of maternal health services, and increased some service coverage. Conclusions This study preliminarily demonstrates the feasibility of complex, low-cost, health-worker driven improvement interventions that can be adapted in similar settings around the world, though extended follow up time may be required to detect impacts on service coverage. Policy makers and health system workers should carefully consider what these findings mean for scaling QI approaches in Ethiopia and other similar settings.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12913-020-05391-3Maternal health servicesQuality improvementNeonatal health servicesHealthcare delivery
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author Ashley K. Hagaman
Kavita Singh
Mehiret Abate
Haregeweyni Alemu
Abera Biadgo Kefale
Befikadu Bitewulign
Abiy Seifu Estifanos
Abiyou Kiflie
Zewdie Mulissa
Hillina Tiyo
Yakob Seman
Meseret Zelalem Tadesse
Hema Magge
spellingShingle Ashley K. Hagaman
Kavita Singh
Mehiret Abate
Haregeweyni Alemu
Abera Biadgo Kefale
Befikadu Bitewulign
Abiy Seifu Estifanos
Abiyou Kiflie
Zewdie Mulissa
Hillina Tiyo
Yakob Seman
Meseret Zelalem Tadesse
Hema Magge
The impacts of quality improvement on maternal and newborn health: preliminary findings from a health system integrated intervention in four Ethiopian regions
BMC Health Services Research
Maternal health services
Quality improvement
Neonatal health services
Healthcare delivery
author_facet Ashley K. Hagaman
Kavita Singh
Mehiret Abate
Haregeweyni Alemu
Abera Biadgo Kefale
Befikadu Bitewulign
Abiy Seifu Estifanos
Abiyou Kiflie
Zewdie Mulissa
Hillina Tiyo
Yakob Seman
Meseret Zelalem Tadesse
Hema Magge
author_sort Ashley K. Hagaman
title The impacts of quality improvement on maternal and newborn health: preliminary findings from a health system integrated intervention in four Ethiopian regions
title_short The impacts of quality improvement on maternal and newborn health: preliminary findings from a health system integrated intervention in four Ethiopian regions
title_full The impacts of quality improvement on maternal and newborn health: preliminary findings from a health system integrated intervention in four Ethiopian regions
title_fullStr The impacts of quality improvement on maternal and newborn health: preliminary findings from a health system integrated intervention in four Ethiopian regions
title_full_unstemmed The impacts of quality improvement on maternal and newborn health: preliminary findings from a health system integrated intervention in four Ethiopian regions
title_sort impacts of quality improvement on maternal and newborn health: preliminary findings from a health system integrated intervention in four ethiopian regions
publisher BMC
series BMC Health Services Research
issn 1472-6963
publishDate 2020-06-01
description Abstract Background Quality improvement (QI) methods are effective in improving healthcare delivery using sustainable, collaborative, and cost-effective approaches. Systems-integrated interventions offer promise in terms of producing sustainable impacts on service quality and coverage, but can also improve important data quality and information systems at scale. Methods This study assesses the preliminary impacts of a first phase, quasi-experimental, QI health systems intervention on maternal and neonatal health outcomes in four pilot districts in Ethiopia. The intervention identified, trained, and coached QI teams to develop and test change ideas to improve service delivery. We use an interrupted time-series approach to evaluate intervention effects over 32-months. Facility-level outcome indicators included: proportion of mothers receiving four antenatal care visits, skilled delivery, syphilis testing, early postnatal care, proportion of low birth weight infants, and measures of quality delivery of childbirth services. Results Following the QI health systems intervention, we found a significant increase in the rate of syphilis testing (ß = 2.41, 95% CI = 0.09,4.73). There were also large positive impacts on health worker adherence to safe child birth practices just after birth (ß = 8.22, 95% CI = 5.15, 11.29). However, there were limited detectable impacts on other facility-usage indicators. Findings indicate early promise of systems-integrated QI on the delivery of maternal health services, and increased some service coverage. Conclusions This study preliminarily demonstrates the feasibility of complex, low-cost, health-worker driven improvement interventions that can be adapted in similar settings around the world, though extended follow up time may be required to detect impacts on service coverage. Policy makers and health system workers should carefully consider what these findings mean for scaling QI approaches in Ethiopia and other similar settings.
topic Maternal health services
Quality improvement
Neonatal health services
Healthcare delivery
url http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12913-020-05391-3
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