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DOIhttps://doi.org/10.7249/RR1215
来源IDRR-1215-3ie
The Better Obstetrics in Rural Nigeria (BORN) Study: An Impact Evaluation of the Nigerian Midwives Service Scheme
Edward N. Okeke; Peter Glick; Isa Sadeeq Abubakar; Amalavoyal V. Chari; Emma Pitchforth; Josephine Exley; Usman Bashir; Claude Messan Setodji; Kun Gu; Obinna Onwujekwe
发表日期2015-09-15
出版年2015
页码85
语种英语
结论 The Better Obstetrics in Rural Nigeria (BORN) Study: An Impact Evaluation of the Nigerian Midwives Service Scheme | RAND
摘要

Pregnancy-related morbidity and mortality have serious economic and social consequences. The Midwives Service Scheme (MSS) was introduced in 2009 to provide round-the-clock access to skilled care in rural underserved areas of Nigeria. At rollout, the MSS deployed nearly 2,500 midwives to 652 primary health care centers across 36 states. To evaluate the impact of the program, the researchers surveyed 7,104 women in 386 communities across 12 states and conducted in-depth interviews and focus group discussions with policymakers, providers, childbearing women, and community stakeholder groups in three states. They compared changes in pregnancy and birth outcomes in MSS areas to changes in comparison areas over the same period. They found a 12 percent increase in antenatal care use in program clinics and a 6 percent increase in overall use of antenatal care, both in the first year of the program. They also found suggestive but not conclusive evidence of a small increase in skilled birth attendance that was largely confined to the south where there were fewer challenges with maintaining supply of midwives. They found no improvements in maternal or child health. The researchers found that while the deployment of midwives initially increased access to skilled care, this eroded over time, potentially explaining why initial improvements were not sustained. Such problems as difficulties associated with relocating to new areas, inadequate provision of housing accommodation, and irregular payment of salaries (which worsened over time) contributed to midwives wanting to leave the scheme.

目录
  • Chapter One

    Introduction

  • Chapter Two

    Program Description

  • Chapter Three

    Study Design

  • Chapter Four

    Data

  • Chapter Five

    Analytical Strategy

  • Chapter Six

    Study Findings: Impacts

  • Chapter Seven

    Study Findings: Mechanisms of Action

  • Chapter Eight

    Discussion and Policy Recommendations

  • Appendix A

    Survey Instruments

  • Appendix B

    Pre-Analysis Plan

  • Appendix C

    Sample Size and Power Calculations

主题Health Care Access ; Health Care Workforce ; Health Interventions ; Maternal Health ; Nigeria ; Obstetrics
URLhttps://www.rand.org/pubs/research_reports/RR1215.html
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Edward N. Okeke,Peter Glick,Isa Sadeeq Abubakar,et al. The Better Obstetrics in Rural Nigeria (BORN) Study: An Impact Evaluation of the Nigerian Midwives Service Scheme. 2015.
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