Impact of Performance-Based Financing (PBF) Program on Utilization and Completeness of Partographs in Jimma

Polite Dube
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One of the most important quality thematic areas incentivized in PBF is maternity services which among other aspects include the use and completion of partographs when monitoring women in labor. Use f partographs during labor is a key intervention but it is not widely used due to various factors. Thus, the PBF program in Jimma sought to strengthen its use and completion since Q4 2019. A quasi-experimental design was used to review 7,260 mothers’ records from 2018, 2019 and 2021 from both Buno-Bedele (control) and Jimma (intervention) zones. Impact of the PBF program on partograph utilization and completeness was estimated using difference-in-differences (DiD) models in STATA 15. In 2019, partograph utilization was estimated to be 29.2% (CI: 26.6% - 31.8%) in Jimma and 23.5% (CI: 21.1% - 25.9%) in Buno-Bedele. In 2021, utilization increased to 87.2% (CI: 85.3% - 89.2%) in Jimma and 41.4% (CI: 38.7% - 44.2%) in Buno-Bedele. Out of the labor cases monitored with partographs, the completeness was 60.2% (CI: 58.1% - 62.4%) in Jimma and 51.6% (CI: 49.5% - 53.6%) in Buno-Bedele in 2019. In 2021, the completeness increased to 83.2% (CI: 82.3% - 84.2%) in Jimma and but remained the same in Buno-Bedele, 51.3% (CI: 49.7% - 52.8%). PBF accelerated the rate of improvement for both utilization (DiD: 30.8%, p-value < 0.001) and completion (DiD: 24.9%, p-value < 0.001) of partographs. Incentivizing facilities to improve quality of care coupled with coaching and mentorship of health workers is effective in improving quality of service for pregnant women in labor and delivery.
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绩效融资(PBF)项目对吉马地区项目利用和完备性的影响
PBF鼓励的最重要的质量专题领域之一是产妇服务,其中包括在监测分娩妇女时使用和完成分娩。产程中使用产程分娩术是一项关键的干预措施,但由于各种因素,目前应用并不广泛。因此,自2019年第四季度以来,Jimma的PBF计划试图加强其使用和完成。采用准实验设计,对2018年、2019年和2021年来自布诺-比德勒(对照)和吉玛(干预)地区的7260名母亲的记录进行了审查。在STATA 15中使用差异中的差异(DiD)模型估计PBF计划对段落利用率和完整性的影响。2019年,吉马的产房利用率估计为29.2% (CI: 26.6% - 31.8%),布诺-比德勒的产房利用率为23.5% (CI: 21.1% - 25.9%)。2021年,Jimma的利用率增加到87.2% (CI: 85.3% - 89.2%), Buno-Bedele的利用率增加到41.4% (CI: 38.7% - 44.2%)。2019年经产程监测的分娩病例中,吉马县产程的完成率为60.2% (CI: 58.1% ~ 62.4%),布诺比德勒县产程的完成率为51.6% (CI: 49.5% ~ 53.6%)。2021年,Jimma的完整性增加到83.2% (CI: 82.3% - 84.2%),但在Buno-Bedele保持不变,为51.3% (CI: 49.7% - 52.8%)。PBF加速了剖宫产的利用率(DiD: 30.8%, p值< 0.001)和完成率(DiD: 24.9%, p值< 0.001)。鼓励设施提高护理质量,同时对保健工作者进行培训和指导,可有效提高为分娩和分娩的孕妇提供的服务质量。
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