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BMC Medical Informatics and Decision Making
Continuum of Care Services for Maternal and Child Health using mobile technology – a health system strengthening strategy in low and middle income countries
Research Article
Ramkrishnan Balakrishnan1  Sharadprakash Chaturvedi1  Indrajit Chaudhuri1  Rahul Chatterjee1  Vijayaprasad Gopichandran2  Tanmay Mahapatra3 
[1] CARE India, Patna, India;Department of Community Medicine, ESIC Medical College & PGIMSR, KK Nagar, 600078, Chennai, India;Department of Epidemiology, Fielding School of Public Health, University of California Los Angeles, 90095, Los Angeles, USA;
关键词: mHealth;    Maternal and child health;    Health system;    Efficiency;    Quality;   
DOI  :  10.1186/s12911-016-0326-z
 received in 2016-02-11, accepted in 2016-06-19,  发布年份 2016
来源: Springer
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【 摘 要 】

BackgroundMobile phone technology is utilized for better delivery of health services worldwide. In low-and-middle income countries mobile phones are now ubiquitous. Thus leveraging mHealth applications in health sector is becoming popular rapidly in these countries. To assess the effectiveness of the Continuum of Care Services (CCS) mHealth platform in terms of strengthening the delivery of maternal and child health (MCH) services in a district in Bihar, a resource-poor state in India.MethodsThe CommCare mHealth platform was customized to CCS as one of the innovations under a project funded by the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation to improve the maternal and newborn health services in Bihar. The intervention was rolled out in one project district in Bihar, during July 2012. More than 550 frontline workers out of a total of 3000 including Accredited Social Health Activists, Anganwadi Workers, Auxilliary Nurse Midwives and Lady Health Supervisors were trained to use the mHealth platform. The service delivery components namely early registration of pregnant women, three antenatal visits, tetanus toxoid immunization of the mother, iron and folic acid tablet supply, institutional delivery, postnatal home visits and early initiation of breastfeeding were used as indicators for good quality services. The resultant coverage of these services in the implementation area was compared with rest of Bihar and previous year statistics of the same area. The time lag between delivery of a service and its record capture in the maternal and child tracking system (MCTS) database was computed in a random sample of 16,000 beneficiaries. The coverage of services among marginalized and non-marginalized castes was compared to indicate equity of service delivery. Health system strengthening was viewed from the angle of coverage, quality, equity and efficiency of services.ResultsThe implementation blocks had higher coverage of all the eight indicator services compared to rest of Bihar and the previous year. There was equity of services across castes for all the indicators. Timely capture of data was also ensured compared to paper-based reporting.ConclusionBy virtue of its impact on quality, efficiency and equity of service delivery, health care manpower efficiency and governance, the mHealth inclusion at service provision level can be one of the potential strategy to strengthen the health system.

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