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| Name | Class |
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| Population Services International | OTHER |
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Evaluation of a quality improvement (QI) collaborative aimed at improving person-centered care (PCC) for reproductive health (RH) services.
Evaluation of a quality improvement (QI) collaborative in public facilities in Uttar Pradesh, India aimed at improving person-centered care (PCC) for reproductive health (RH) services.
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| Label | Type | Description | Intervention Names |
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| Intervention - Women | Experimental | Women who receive MH services from a facility participating in the QI collaborative to improve PCC |
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| Control - Women | No Intervention | Women who receive MH services from a facility not participating in the QI collaborative to improve PCC | |
| Intervention - Provider | Experimental | Provider working at a facility participating in the QI collaborative to improve PCC |
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| Control - Provider | No Intervention | Provider working at a facility not participating in the QI collaborative to improve PCC |
| Name | Type | Description | Arm Group Labels | Other Names |
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| QI Collaborative | Behavioral | Facilities that participated in a QI collaborative to improve PCC for MH services |
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| Measure | Description | Time Frame |
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| Person Centered Maternal Health Scale Score | Survey conducted with women: self report of experiences of care. Possible range 0-100; higher the score the better the experience of care | Baseline |
| Person Centered Maternal Health Scale Score | Survey conducted with women: self report of experiences of care. Possible range 0-100; higher the score the better the experience of care | 2-weeks post basline |
| Person Centered Maternal Health Scale Score | Survey conducted with women: self report of experiences of care. Possible range 0-100; higher the score the better the experience of care | 4 weeks post baseline |
| Person Centered Maternal Health Scale Score | Survey conducted with women: self report of experiences of care. Possible range 0-100; higher the score the better the experience of care | 10 weeks post baseline |
| Person Centered Maternal Health Scale Score | Survey conducted with women: self report of experiences of care. Possible range 0-100; higher the score the better the experience of care | About 12 months post baseline |
| Person Centered Maternal Health Scale Score | Survey conducted with women: self report of experiences of care. Possible range 0-100; higher the score the better the experience of care | About 14 months post baseline |
| Person Centered Maternal Health Scale Score |
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Inclusion Criteria for Women:
Exclusion Criteria for Women:
Inclusion Criteria for Providers:
Exclusion Criteria for Provider:
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| Name | Affiliation | Role |
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| Dominic Montagu, DrPH | University of California, San Francisco | Principal Investigator |
| Facility | Status | City | State | ZIP | Country | Contacts |
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| Population Services International | Lucknow | Uttar Pradesh | India |
| PubMed Identifier | Type | Citation | Retractions |
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| 33276773 | Derived | Montagu D, Giessler K, Nakphong MK, Green C, Roy KP, Sahu AB, Sharma K, Sudhinarset M. A comparison of intensive vs. light-touch quality improvement interventions for maternal health in Uttar Pradesh, India. BMC Health Serv Res. 2020 Dec 4;20(1):1121. doi: 10.1186/s12913-020-05960-6. |
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Survey conducted with women: self report of experiences of care. Possible range 0-100; higher the score the better the experience of care |
| about 24 months after baseline |
| Person Centered Maternal Health Scale Score | Survey conducted with women: self report of experiences of care. Possible range 0-100; higher the score the better the experience of care | About 24.5 months post baseline |
| Person Centered Maternal Health Scale Score | Survey conducted with women: self report of experiences of care. Possible range 0-100; higher the score the better the experience of care | 25 months post baseline |
| Person Centered Maternal Health Scale Score | Survey conducted with women: self report of experiences of care. Possible range 0-100; higher the score the better the experience of care | 26.5 months past baseline |
| Person Centered Family Planning Scale Score | Survey conducted with women: self report of experiences of care. Possible range 0-43; higher the score the better the experience of care | Baseline |
| Person Centered Family Planning Scale Score | Survey conducted with women: self report of experiences of care. Possible range 0-43; higher the score the better the experience of care | 4 weeks post baseline |
| Person Centered Family Planning Scale Score | Survey conducted with women: self report of experiences of care. Possible range 0-43; higher the score the better the experience of care | 10 weeks post baseline |
| Attitude toward Person-Centered Care | Survey and in-depth interviews conducted with providers; perceptions of person-centered care | About 12 months post baseline |
| Attitude toward Person-Centered Care | Survey and in-depth interviews conducted with providers; perceptions of person-centered care | About 24 months post baseline |