Do quality improvement interventions for person-centered family planning work? Evidence from Kenya
[摘要] Background: Quality of care for family planning, especially person-centered care, is important from a health and human-rights standpoint. Few interventions have aimed to improve person-centered family planning (PCFP) in low and middle-income countries. In this study, we tested the impact of a quality improvement (QI) intervention in Kenya on aspects of PCFP included in a validated measure of PCFP and on the overall PCFP scale. Methods: We conducted QI cycles in three facilities providing family planning in Nairobi and Kiambu Counties, Kenya, with three facilities serving as controls. Cross-sectional baseline data was collected from 478 women receiving family planning in 2016 and end line data was collected from 640 in 2017-18. We analysed the impact of the QI intervention on PCFP using difference-in-difference models. Results: We found no impact of the QI intervention on either PCFP or the overall PCFP scale. Conclusions: We take away key lessons learned from the null findings of the intervention that are important for future interventions. Lessons learned include the need to be flexible in light of external factors that prolonged the study and probably led to burnout; and simplifying measurement and procedures.
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[效力级别] [学科分类] 电子与电气工程
[关键词] Kenya;family planning;person-centered family planning;PCFP;quality improvement;Quality Improvement Collaborative;Breakthrough Series [时效性]