It Takes A Village: A Pilot Cross-Randomized Trial To Enhance Pregnancy Care And Support In Northern Ghana.
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Background Maternal mortality remains a challenge in Ghana, where 263 women
per 100000 live births die during pregnancy or childbirth. Barriers to reaching the
recommended antenatal care (ANC) include poor access to quality health care, cultural factors, and lack of support for pregnant women.
Methods We piloted two cross-randomized interventions: durbars, or local community meetings that incorporated education about ANC and supporting pregnant
women, and an enhanced ANC model that added phone calls and a home visit to
standard care. The study took place in 30 villages in the Upper East Region of Ghana between August 2021 and November 2022.
Results: We tracked 277 women during pregnancy, with 120 women randomly assigned to the enhanced ANC intervention and 142 women living in villages
randomized to the durbar intervention. Women who were randomized to the enhanced ANC intervention were 13.2 percentage points (pp) (95% confidence interval (CI)=0.1, 24.3) more likely to have average or above average knowledge of pregnancy danger signs, 22.1 pp (95% CI=9.1, 36.5) more likely to have a birth
plan, 28.2 pp (95% CI=13.0, 42.4) more likely to prepare the plan with their partners, and 16.4 pp (95% CI=0.9, 29.3) more likely to pay for delivery with funds
set aside in birth plan. They were also 35 pp (95% CI=16.1, 48.1) more likely to
make blood donor arrangements than control women who made birth plans. We
found no impact of the durbar intervention on study outcomes.
Conclusions: Evidence from this pilot suggests that interventions that increase interactions between health providers and pregnant women outside of the health facility may substantially improve women’s experience during pregnancy and maternal health outcomes. Providing structured ways for men to get engaged in ANC
increased their involvement. Although we found no evidence the community meetings improved study outcomes, larger studies with repeated meetings and community-wide surveys are needed to make causal conclusions.
Registration American Economic Association RCT Registry: 10360; ISCRNT: ISRCTN95961119
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Jakubowski A, Aborigo RA, Kuwolamo I, Meredith JD, Abuosi AA. It takes a village: It takes a village: A pilot cross-randomized trial to enhance pregnancy care and support in northern Ghana. J Glob Health 2024;14:04217.
