| Literature DB >> 26218074 |
Tesfay Gebregzabher Gebrehiwot1, Miguel San Sebastian2, Kerstin Edin3, Isabel Goicolea2.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: In 2003, the Ethiopian Ministry of Health established the Health Extension Program (HEP), with the goal of improving access to health care and health promotion activities in rural areas of the country. This paper aims to assess the association of the HEP with improved utilization of maternal health services in Northern Ethiopia using institution-based retrospective data.Entities:
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Year: 2015 PMID: 26218074 PMCID: PMC4517769 DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0131195
Source DB: PubMed Journal: PLoS One ISSN: 1932-6203 Impact factor: 3.240
List of supplies delivered at health posts.
| Ser. No. | Purpose of supplies | Items |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Health promotion service | Educational materials (in local language) Posters and pamphlets, guidelines and working manuals |
| 2 | Preventive services | Delivery couch, phetoscope, vaccine carrier, cold box, height measuring board, adult weighing scale, child weighing scale, oral contraceptives, injectables and condoms, family planning, registration book |
| 3 | Basic curative services | Examination bed, stethetoscope, sphygmomanometer, rapid test kits (for malaria), fansidar tablets (for malaria), oral rehydration salts, tetracycline eye ointment tubes, iron tablets, outpatient and antenatal, expanded program of immunization (EPI) and delivery care registration books |
Fig 1Trends of antenatal, delivery and post-natal care attendants at health centres and health posts (n = 61) from July 2002 to June 2012 in selected districts of Tigray region, Ethiopia.
Fig 2Trends of antenatal, delivery and post-natal care attendants at health centres (n = 16) from July 2002 to June 2012 in selected districts of Tigray region, Ethiopia.
Fig 3Trends of antenatal, delivery and post-natal care attendants at health posts (n = 45) from July 2002 to June 2012 in selected districts of Tigray region, Ethiopia.
Model 1 regression analysis (corrected for auto correlation) of attendants for ANC, DC, PNC at health centres, health posts and both, July 2002–June 2012.
| B0 | B1 (time) | B2 (intervention) | B3 (post slope) | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| ANC | Total | 1667.53 | -17.15 (0.62) | 75.14 (0.76) | 61.36 (0.09) |
| HC | 1652.38 | -54.69 (0.02) | -39.14 (0.82) | 68.42 (0.009) | |
| HP | 18.13 | 37.26 (0.10) | 116.88 (0.46) | -7.05 (0.76) | |
| Delivery care | Total | 387.78 | -26.62 (0.43) | -108.73 (0.41) | 57.48 (0.12) |
| HC | 452.99 | -36.57 (0.32) | -45.63 (0.68) | 60.37 (0.13) | |
| HP | -26.72 | 10.45 (0.05) | -115.23 (0.004) | 8.69 (0.11) | |
| Postnatal care | Total | -10083.82 | 404.10 (0.21) | 48.02 (0.88) | -177.71 (0.43) |
| HC | 467.59 | -32.03 (0.38) | 62.91 (0.63) | 49.52 (0.21) | |
| HP | -86.84 | 28.39 (0.22) | -254.04 (0.05) | 20.58 (0.40) | |
P values are in brackets.
Model 2 regression analysis (corrected for auto correlation) of attendants for ANC, DC, PNC at health centres, health posts and both, July 2002−June 2012.
| B0 | B1 (time) | B2 (intervention) | B3 (post slope) | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| ANC | Total | 1412.00 | 19.50 (0.11) | 456.782 (0.07) | -2.74 (0.90) |
| HC | 1400.04 | -18.70 (0.04) | 122.75 (0.05) | 37.18 (0.04) | |
| HP | 9.85 | 38.41 (0.00) | 326.47 (0.006) | -39.54 (0.01) | |
| Delivery care | Total | 321.62 | -15.82 (0.52) | -160.97 (0.21) | 54.50 (0.038) |
| HC | 208.56 | -3.67 (0.46) | -139.03 (0.11) | 49.60 (0.000) | |
| HP | -6.83 | 6.18 (0.001) | 91.55 (0.01) | 11.46 (0.001) | |
| Postnatal care | Total | 315.37 | 14.08 (0.28) | -41.19 (0.84) | 84.38 (0.002) |
| HC | 333.10 | -4.03 (6.0) | -148.88 (0.21) | 45.65 (0.003) | |
| HP | -21.92 | 18.50 (0.01) | 107.78 (0.37) | 37.26 (0.007) | |
P values are in brackets.