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Baseline Evaluation of Maternal and Newborn Care Intervention Program in Phase one Woredas, Client Exit Data, 2013


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Id EPHI-DS0065
Name Baseline Evaluation of Maternal and Newborn Care Intervention Program in Phase one Woredas, Client Exit Data, 2013
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Coverage Location Four regions of Ethiopia (Tigray, Oromia, Amhara, and Southern Nation Nationalities and People Region)
Coverage Sex Both
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A cross-sectional baseline assessment was conducted in 434 health facilities among 25 woredas selected of Amhara, SNNP, Oromiya, and Tigray Regions from July to August 2013. The general objective of the survey is to collect information on the utilization and quality of maternal and newborn health services that enable to make a comparison of the effect of intervention with midline and end-line evaluation. Both qualitative and quantitative data collection techniques were used to collect baseline data. Statistical analysis was done using SPSS 16 version package. Chi-square test to assess differences in proportions, and the t-test to assess differences between means were done. Some of the baseline assessment findings are: (1) Health facility / skilled health personnel deliveries rate is 16%, (2) 29% of pregnant mothers in the catchment population received antenatal care from the surveyed health facility, (3) Ninety-five percent of health centers were qualified as BEmONC facilities, (4) About 90% of health centers have health management information system, (5) Communication across different levels of the health system was poor and (6) Finally, Majority (79.7%) of surveyed health centers reported no staff trained in Newborn care.

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Date Data Collection Started 2013-07-01
Date Data Collection End 2013-08-30
Title Baseline Evaluation of Maternal and Newborn Care Intervention Program in Phase one Woredas, 2013
Data Type Survey
PublicationYear 2013
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Ethiopian Public Health Institute (EPHI), Ministry of Health (Ethiopia). Baseline Evaluation of Maternal and Newborn Care Intervention Program in Phase one Woredas, 2013

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A cross-sectional study design was employed to collect the baseline data using both qualitative and quantitative techniques. This baseline assessment was conducted in 4 hospitals, 123 health centers, and 307 health posts among 25 woredas selected from Amhara, SNNP, Oromiya, and Tigray Regions from July to August 2013. A retrospective review of obstetric services, records, documents, cards, and/or registration books of mothers treated and/or served in health facilities for the last 12 months prior to the study period was conducted, and furthermore, there were selected key informants (Woreda health office, Health center, and Hospital head and HEW and religious leader) and FGD (among Mothers and Health development army) participants. Moreover, the data were collected using standardized questionnaires developed by World Health Organization (WHO). Apparently, the data quality assurance was guaranteed during the assessment and each data was checked regularly for its completeness and accuracy. Quantitative data analysis was done using EPIInfo and SPSS. The qualitative data analysis process focused on populating the conceptual framework through categorizing supply and demand-side determinants, which focuses on the main thematic areas of quality, context, and practice.

Dataset study design Longitudinal
Date Data Archived 2019-09-30
Date Data Cataloged 2020-03-27
Data Generating Unit Health System and Reproductive Health
URL https://rtds.ephi.gov.et/public/showdetail/65

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