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| Name | Class |
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| Ottawa Hospital Research Institute | OTHER |
| Shirati KMT Hospital | UNKNOWN |
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The purpose of this trial is to establish if several interventions will help women in rural Tanzania access health care services during pregnancy and at the time of delivery. The interventions include education about the importance of attending antenatal care visits with nurses and facility deliveries, a voucher for transport to access the health facility at the time of delivery, and supplies to be used either at the health facility, or on route if the women does not make it to the health facility.
In order to reduce the number of women dying in childbirth and to improve women's health in pregnancy, this trial is designed to assess if several interventions combined can increase the number of women delivering in health care facilities. The design of the study is "Multiple Baseline Design". Community health workers are trained to collect baseline data on women using mobile phones in one rural district in Tanzania. The district has four distinct divisions. After 6 months of baseline data in the district, one division will experience the interventions. The interventions are education about the importance of attending antenatal care visits with nurses and facility deliveries, a voucher for transport to access the health facility at the time of delivery, and birthing supplies to be used either at the health facility, or on route if the women does not make it to the health facility. The intervention will be begun in each of the other divisions in 3 month intervals (i.e. the second division starts to experience the interventions 3 months after the first, the third, 3 months after the second and the fourth 3 months after the third). The trial will continue for a total of 27 months including the baseline period.
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| Label | Type | Description | Intervention Names |
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| Division 1 | Experimental | The first division receives baseline data collection for 6 months then experiences interventions for the remainder of the trial. Interventions are behavioural and device: Behavioural: education about safety of delivery at a health facility, reminders to go for antenatal care, and a voucher for transport to the health facility at the time of delivery. Device: A birth kit with clean delivery supplies (soap, 2 pairs of gloves, cord clamps, surgical blade, and 600 mcg misoprostol for the woman to take immediately after the delivery to prevent postpartum hemorrhage). |
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| Division 2 | Experimental | The second division receives baseline data collection for 9 months then experiences interventions for the remainder of the trial. Interventions are behavioural and device: Behavioural: education about safety of delivery at a health facility, reminders to go for antenatal care, and a voucher for transport to the health facility at the time of delivery. Device: A birth kit with clean delivery supplies (soap, 2 pairs of gloves, cord clamps, surgical blade, and 600 mcg misoprostol for the woman to take immediately after the delivery to prevent postpartum hemorrhage). |
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| Division 3 | Experimental | The third division receives baseline data collection for 12 months then experiences interventions for the remainder of the trial. Interventions are behavioural and device: Behavioural: education about safety of delivery at a health facility, reminders to go for antenatal care, and a voucher for transport to the health facility at the time of delivery. Device: A birth kit with clean delivery supplies (soap, 2 pairs of gloves, cord clamps, surgical blade, and 600 mcg misoprostol for the woman to take immediately after the delivery to prevent postpartum hemorrhage). |
| Name | Type | Description | Arm Group Labels | Other Names |
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| Village meeting and travel vouchers | Behavioral | The interventions are:
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| Measure | Description | Time Frame |
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| Facility births | Number of women attending health facilities for delivery | During baseline vs during intervention periods until end of study (2 years) |
| Measure | Description | Time Frame |
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| Antenatal Care visits | Number of times women attend health facility for antenatal visits | During baseline vs during intervention until end of study (2 years) |
| Postpartum visits | Number of women attending health facility for postpartum visits |
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| Name | Affiliation | Role |
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| Bwire Chirangi, MPH | Director of Shirati KMT Hospital | Principal Investigator |
| Gail C Webber, MD, PhD | Bruyère Health Research Institute. | Principal Investigator |
| Facility | Status | City | State | ZIP | Country | Contacts |
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| Shirati District Hospital Research Office | Shirati, Rorya District | Mara | Tanzania |
| PubMed Identifier | Type | Citation | Retractions |
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| 35086508 | Derived | Webber G, Chirangi B, Magatti N, Mallick R, Taljaard M. Improving health care facility birth rates in Rorya District, Tanzania: a multiple baseline trial. BMC Pregnancy Childbirth. 2022 Jan 27;22(1):74. doi: 10.1186/s12884-022-04408-5. |
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| ID | Term |
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| D063130 | Maternal Death |
| ID | Term |
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| D063129 | Parental Death |
| D003643 | Death |
| D010335 | Pathologic Processes |
| D013568 | Pathological Conditions, Signs and Symptoms |
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| Division 4 | Experimental | The fourth division receives baseline data collection for 15 months then experiences interventions for the remainder of the trial. nterventions are behavioural and device: Behavioural: education about safety of delivery at a health facility, reminders to go for antenatal care, and a voucher for transport to the health facility at the time of delivery. Device: A birth kit with clean delivery supplies (soap, 2 pairs of gloves, cord clamps, surgical blade, and 600 mcg misoprostol for the woman to take immediately after the delivery to prevent postpartum hemorrhage). |
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| Birth kit with misoprostol | Device | Provision of birth kit with clean delivery supplies (soap, 2 pairs of gloves, 2 cord clamps, surgical blade, and 600 mcg misoprostol for the woman to take immediately after the delivery to prevent postpartum hemorrhage). |
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| During baseline vs during intervention until end of study (2 years) |
| Use of transport intervention | Number of women using the free transport intervention | During Intervention until end of study (2 years) |
| Use of birth kit | Number of women using the birth kit | During Intervention until end of study (2 years) |