Effectiveness of Community Intervention Program to Improve Maternal Healthcare Services Uptake among Young Married Women in Rural India

Pankhuri Sharma, Rachana Patel, Jagannath Behera, Sumitra Dhal Samanta, S. Mehra
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Background: The uptake of maternal healthcare services by young women in rural India is limited. This study aims to assess the effectiveness of community intervention model to improve the maternal healthcare service uptake of young married couples (15-24 years) in rural India. A three year project was carried out to reach young married women through a multi-pronged community intervention involving sensitizing family members, community mobilization, and capacity building of frontline health functionaries. Methods: The study was conducted among the young married couples aged 15-25 years in states of Uttar Pradesh and Rajasthan of India. A quasi-experimental evaluation design was adopted for this study. Two rounds of cross-sectional surveys at baseline and end line were carried out at both intervention and control sites. Net impact of intervention (Difference-in-Difference and multivariate regression) on key outcomes was assessed adjusting for control variables. Composite maternal healthcare uptake score significantly increased in intervention area compared to control area. Results: Women who were able to discuss about delivery care with family, were five times more likely to go for institutional delivery, also the utilization of maternal health care services was higher among these women (β=1.58). Likelihood of uptake for more than three visits for antenatal care (3+ANC) service indicated three times (OR=3.14, p<0.001), and more than three visits. Postnatal care (3+PNC) service indicated two fold (OR=1.82, p<0.001) increase in intervention area than those in control area. Regression result on composite maternal health care uptake score significantly increased by 2.5 (β=2.23, p<0.001) in intervention area compared to control area. Conclusion: This study demonstrated that the community intervention to foster enabling environment was effective in improving the awareness and uptake of maternal healthcare services.
改善印度农村已婚年轻妇女孕产妇保健服务的社区干预方案的有效性
背景:印度农村年轻妇女接受孕产妇保健服务的情况有限。本研究旨在评估社区干预模式的有效性,以改善印度农村年轻已婚夫妇(15-24岁)的孕产妇保健服务吸收。开展了一个为期三年的项目,通过多管齐下的社区干预,包括提高家庭成员的认识、社区动员和一线卫生工作人员的能力建设,来接触年轻已婚妇女。方法:研究对象为印度北方邦和拉贾斯坦邦15-25岁的年轻已婚夫妇。本研究采用准实验评价设计。在干预点和对照点分别在基线和终点进行了两轮横断面调查。调整控制变量后,评估干预对关键结果的净影响(差中差和多变量回归)。干预区孕产妇保健综合吸收评分明显高于对照组。结果:能够与家人讨论分娩护理的妇女去医院分娩的可能性是家人的5倍,孕产妇保健服务的利用率也较高(β=1.58)。接受3次以上产前保健(3+ANC)服务的可能性为3次(OR=3.14, p<0.001)和3次以上。产后护理(3+PNC)服务的干预区面积较对照组增加2倍(OR=1.82, p<0.001)。回归结果显示,干预区综合孕产妇保健吸收评分较对照组显著提高2.5分(β=2.23, p<0.001)。结论:本研究表明,社区干预营造有利环境对提高孕产妇保健服务的认识和吸收是有效的。
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