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Stephanie M Allen1, Charles Opondo2,3, Oona M R Campbell4.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Measurement of Emergency Obstetric Care capability is common, and measurement of newborn and overall routine childbirth care has begun in recent years. These assessments of facility capabilities can be used to identify geographic inequalities in access to functional health services and to monitor improvements over time. This paper develops an approach for monitoring the childbirth environment that accounts for the delivery caseload of the facility.Entities:
Mesh:
Year: 2017 PMID: 29049412 PMCID: PMC5648263 DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0186515
Source DB: PubMed Journal: PLoS One ISSN: 1932-6203 Impact factor: 3.240
Fig 1Signal functions and classifications used to identify basic and comprehensive emergency obstetric care.
BEmOC includes assisted vaginal delivery, administration of parenteral antibiotics, administration of uterotonic drugs, administration of parenteral anticonvulsants, manual removal of placenta and removal of retained products. BEmOC-1 includes all BEmOC functions except assisted vaginal delivery. CEmOC includes all BEmOC functions in addition to cesarean and blood transfusion capabilities. CEmOC-1 includes all CEmOC functions except assisted vaginal delivery [5–6].
Abbreviation index.
| Basic Emergency Obstetric Care minus one function | |
| Basic Emergency Obstetric Care | |
| Comprehensive Emergency Newborn Care | |
| Comprehensive Emergency Obstetric Care minus one function | |
| Comprehensive Emergency Obstetric Care | |
| Dilation and curettage | |
| Demographic and Health Surveys | |
| Emergency Newborn Care | |
| Emergency Obstetric Care | |
| Human Immunodeficiency Virus/Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome | |
| Interquartile range | |
| Kangaroo mother care | |
| Non-governmental organization | |
| Normal saline | |
| Premature preterm rupture of membranes | |
| Service Availability and Readiness Assessment | |
| Service Provision Assessment | |
| United Nations Population Fund | |
| United Nations International Children’s Emergency Fund | |
| World Health Organization |
*Further elaboration on which functions are included in this metric can be found in Fig 1.
Fig 2Delivery caseload weight calculation procedure for each facility.
Each step in the chart signifies a separate mathematical step, ultimately showing how one can incorporate delivery caseload into survey weight values. A worked example is found in S1 Table.
Distribution of deliveries in the 2010 Kenya SPA by facility level.
| Facility Level | Proportion of facilities (%) | Number providing childbirth care (% of total number of facilities in that category) | Median number of deliveries in previous 12 months (IQR) | Range in number of deliveries in past 12 months |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| National Referral or Provincial Hospital | 0.3 | 9 (100%) | 4154 (3857–8712) | 3021–11531 |
| District Hospital | 1.9 | 71 (100%) | 558 (280–1279) | 24–6936 |
| Sub-district Hospital | 2.0 | 63 (100%) | 245 (134–575) | 11–1174 |
| “Other” Hospital | 3.1 | 96 (90%) | 227 (75–580) | 8–17899 |
| Health Center | 11.5 | 79 (83%) | 114 (47–194) | 7–1322 |
| Maternity | 2.4 | 44 (85%) | 120 (50–236) | 10–1650 |
| Dispensary or Clinic | 78.1 | 41 (13%) | 27 (14–60) | 1–117 |
* This column does not add up to 100%, as we excluded Voluntary Counselling and Testing Centers (0.7% of sample) from the analysis, as none offered childbirth care.
#Data were missing from a total of 11 (3% weighted) facilities about the delivery caseload in the previous 12 months.
Fig 3Boxplot showing distribution of number of deliveries across facility type.
Median, interquartile range, minimum and maximum number of deliveries in each facility type are displayed.
Emergency childbirth care capability by facility level.
| Signal Function | Criteria (performance or presence of observed tracer items) | Facility performance by level of facility (%) | |||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| National/Provincial Hospital | District Hospital | Sub-district Hospital | “Other” Hospital | Health Center | Maternity | Clinic or Dispensary | Total Performance | ||
| Basic EmOC | |||||||||
| Parenteral antibiotics | Performed in past 3 months (+ Injectable ampicillin/amoxicillin or gentamicin) | 100 (50) | 88 (48) | 76 (38) | 84 (44) | 51 (19) | 67 (51) | 31(11) | 52 (24) |
| Parenteral oxytocin | Performed in past 3 months (+ Injectable oxytocin) | 100 (100) | 92 (80) | 90 (61) | 96 (84) | 81 (65) | 85 (78) | 75 (54) | 82 (65) |
| Parenteral anticonvulsants | Performed in past 3 months (+ Injectable diazepam or magnesium sulphate) | 100 (87) | 64 (63) | 22 (20) | 57 (50) | 14 (11) | 24 (22) | 5 (5) | 20 (18) |
| Manual removal of placenta | Performed in past 3 months | 90 | 72 | 52 | 55 | 38 | 33 | 12 | 33 |
| Removal of retained products | Facility is “able to perform function” (+ Functioning vacuum aspirator or D&C kit) | 100 (100) | 89 (71) | 88 (58) | 93 (81) | 55 (40) | 72 (59) | 30 (15) | 55 (40) |
| Assisted vaginal delivery | Performed in past 3 months (+ Functioning ventouse vacuum extractor) | 59 (51) | 6 (6) | 3 (3) | 21 (20) | 0 (0) | 2 (2) | 0 (0) | 3 (3) |
| Comprehensive EmOC | |||||||||
| Blood transfusion | Performed in past 3 months | 100 | 58 | 8 | 49 | 4 | 23 | 0 | 13 |
| Caesarean section | Performed in past 3 months | 88 | 52 | 7 | 69 | 1 | 31 | 0 | 14 |
| Basic EmNC | |||||||||
| Antibiotics to mother if premature preterm rupture of membranes (PPROM) | Injectable ampicillin/amoxicillin or benzylpenicillin | 60 | 63 | 54 | 44 | 46 | 80 | 42 | 48 |
| Corticosteroids in preterm labor | Injectable dexamethasone in the pharmacy | 54 | 31 | 14 | 84 | 13 | 55 | 5 | 21 |
| Resuscitation with bag and mask | Facility has performed function in past 3 months (+bag or tube + mask for baby) | 100 (90) | 85 (81) | 64 (59) | 66 (60) | 44 (39) | 57 (46) | 18 (11) | 42 (35) |
| Kangaroo Mother Care (KMC) for premature or small babies | Practice is routine for all babies | 94 | 62 | 49 | 48 | 57 | 49 | 41 | 50 |
| Injectable antibiotics | Injectable ampicillin/amoxicillin or gentamicin | 50 | 55 | 52 | 50 | 25 | 40 | 73 | 44 |
| Comprehensive EmNC | |||||||||
| Intravenous fluids | Intravenous infusion set & IV solutions (NS) in childbirth service area | 100 | 91 | 85 | 96 | 90 | 88 | 81 | 87 |
The percentage of facilities of a given type that performed a given function in the previous three months is represented by the first number; the percentage of facilities that performed the function in the previous three months AND had the tracer items necessary to perform the function at the time of survey are represented by the nested percentage in parentheses. We term this the percentage of facilities capable of performing a function.
# All tracer items in this category must be present in the room where deliveries take place or in an adjacent room
## The Kenya SPA did not specifically measure KMC, but did measure “as soon as possible after birth the baby is put in skin contact with the mother” and was asked for all babies, not specific to preterm/very small babies.
Routine childbirth care capability by facility level.
| Signal function | Observed tracer items (corresponding protocols/drugs/equipment) | Facility performance by level of facility (%) | |||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| National/ Provincial Hospital | District Hospital | Sub-district Hospital | “Other” Hospital | Health Center | Maternity Home | Clinic or Dispensary | Total Performance | ||
| General Requirements | |||||||||
| Service availability 24/7 | 100 | 100 | 100 | 100 | 87 | 97 | 66 | 83 | |
| Infrastructure | |||||||||
| Communication tools | Radio or telephone | 100 | 96 | 94 | 97 | 88 | 96 | 93 | 92 |
| High quality referral system | Referral form (+ Ambulance) | n/a | 53 (40) | 56 (44) | 64 (43) | 45 (16) | 43 (24) | 15 (0) | 35 (15) |
| Electricity, any type | 100 | 99 | 94 | 100 | 92 | 96 | 63 | 83 | |
| Toilet or latrine | Functioning latrine for clients | 100 | 100 | 99 | 100 | 96 | 100 | 100 | 99 |
| Water supply | Piped or running water | 100 | 92 | 95 | 92 | 44 | 52 | 17 | 46 |
| Routine Childbirth Care (Maternal) | |||||||||
| Monitoring and management of labor using partograph | Blank partograph + fetoscope (pinard or electric) | 100 | 85 | 84 | 79 | 72 | 61 | 39 | 61 |
| Infection prevention measures during childbirth (hand-washing, gloves) | Clean water source + hand soap + gloves (latex or non- latex) | 81 | 57 | 61 | 72 | 30 | 31 | 9 | 30 |
| Active management of 3rd stage of labor | |||||||||
| Routine injection of oxytocin within one minute of delivery | Practice is routine | 84 (84) | 75 (64) | 60 (44) | 58 (52) | 65 (53) | 58 (51) | 38 (30) | 54 (45) |
| Controlled cord traction | Practice is routine | 100 (100) | 92 (86) | 91 (82) | 95 (94) | 85 (79) | 75 (71) | 83 (66) | 86 (76) |
| Uterine massage after delivery of placenta | Practice is routine | 100 | 92 | 88 | 87 | 86 | 88 | 70 | 81 |
| Routine Childbirth Care (Newborn) | |||||||||
| Thermal protection | |||||||||
| Drying baby immediately after birth | Practice is routine | 100 (86) | 98 (24) | 99 (29) | 100 (65) | 99 (25) | 98 (58) | 97 (20) | 98 (30) |
| Skin-to-skin with mother | Practice is routine | 94 | 62 | 49 | 48 | 57 | 49 | 41 | 50 |
| Wrapping | Practice is routine | 100 (35) | 98 (11) | 99 (15) | 100 (54) | 99 (21) | 98 (54) | 97 (24) | 98 (27) |
| No bath in first 6 hours | Practice is routine | 100 | 97 | 96 | 82 | 95 | 82 | 94 | 93 |
| Immediate and exclusive breastfeeding | Practice is routine | 92 | 97 | 99 | 92 | 97 | 93 | 93 | 95 |
| Hygienic cord care (cutting with sterile blade) | Scissors/blade | 100 | 93 | 92 | 100 | 92 | 93 | 94 | 94 |
#All tracer items in this category must be observed in the room where deliveries take place or in an adjacent room.
** Practices were considered to be routine if the facility representative interviewed endorsed the practice as routine.
The percentage of facilities of a given type that performed a given function in the previous three months is represented by the first number; the percentage of facilities performed a function in the previous three months AND had the tracer items necessary to perform the function at the time of survey are represented by the nested percentage in parentheses; we term this the percentage of facilities capable of performing a function.
Availability of general requirements and facility capability of routine and emergency childbirth care, by facility level.
| Facility Level | General Require- ments % | ROUTINE % | EMERGENCY % | Total meeting all functions at basic level | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Obstetric | Newborn | |||||||
| Maternal | Newborn | BEmOC (BEmOC-1) | CEmOC (CEmOC-1) | BEmNC | CEmNC | |||
| National or Provincial Hospital | 100 | 65 | 35 | 24 (37) | 24 (24) | 37 | 37 | 9 (9) |
| District Hospital | 43 | 26 | 8 | 3 (20) | 2 (12) | 5 | 5 | 0 |
| Sub-district hospital | 37 | 21 | 11 | 1 (6) | 1(2) | 3 | 3 | 0 |
| “Other” hospital | 42 | 35 | 21 | 6 (19) | 3 (13) | 10 | 10 | 0 (2) |
| Health Center | 5 | 14 | 7 | 0 (3) | 0 | 3 | 2 | 0 |
| Maternity | 20 | 13 | 19 | 0 (16) | 0 (10) | 7 | 7 | 0 |
| Clinic or Dispensary | 0 | 3 | 9 | 0 (1) | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
| Total | 13 | 13 | 11 | 1 (6) | 3 | 3 | 3 | 0.07 (0.23) |
# Meaning that the facility met all requirements, including BEmOC, BEmNC, and routine care functions but not necessarily CEmOC or CEmNC.
In parentheses is the percentage of facilities that met all criteria if the assisted vaginal delivery requirement was excluded.
Fig 4Re-calibrating our measurements: Percentage of facilities in each category vs. percentage of births that occurred in each type of facility (delivery caseload weight).
Fig 5Where are the facility births occurring?
Percentage of facility deliveries occurring in each level of facility.
Fig 6Percentage of facility births taking place in each routine childbirth care capability category.
Difference in facility preparedness, comparing facilities with births in facilities (delivery caseload weight used).
| Childbirth Care Function | Proportion of facilities meeting criteria (Facility weight) % | Proportion of total facility births taking place in a facility meeting criteria (Delivery caseload weight) % | Difference in proportion (Deliveries%—Facility%) |
|---|---|---|---|
| General Requirements | |||
| Service availability 24/7 | 83 | 98 | +15 |
| Infrastructure | |||
| Communication tools | 92 | 96 | +4 |
| High quality referral system | 15 | 56 | +41 |
| Electricity, any type | 83 | 98 | +15 |
| Toilet or latrine | 98 | 98 | 0 |
| Water supply | 46 | 81 | +35 |
| Total | 13 | 51 | +38 |
| Routine Childbirth Care (Maternal) | |||
| Monitoring and management of labor using partograph | 61 | 85 | +24 |
| Infection prevention measures during delivery (hand-washing, gloves) | 30 | 64 | +34 |
| Active management of 3rd stage of labor | |||
| Routine injection of oxytocin within one minute of delivery | 45 | 63 | +18 |
| Controlled cord traction | 76 | 87 | +11 |
| Uterine massage after delivery of placenta | 81 | 91 | +10 |
| Total | 13 | 36 | +23 |
| Routine Childbirth Care (Newborn) | |||
| Thermal protection | |||
| Drying baby immediately after birth | 30 | 54 | +24 |
| Skin-to-skin with mother | 50 | 60 | +10 |
| Wrapping | 27 | 30 | +3 |
| No bath in first 6 hours | 93 | 94 | +1 |
| Immediate and exclusive breastfeeding | 95 | 95 | 0 |
| Hygienic cord care (cutting with sterile blade) | 94 | 97 | +3 |
| Total | 11 | 18 | +7 |
| Basic EmOC | |||
| Parenteral antibiotics | 24 | 46 | +22 |
| Parenteral oxytocin | 65 | 87 | +22 |
| Parenteral anticonvulsants | 18 | 61 | +43 |
| Manual removal of placenta | 33 | 69 | +36 |
| Removal of retained products | 40 | 77 | +37 |
| Assisted vaginal delivery | 3 | 30 | +27 |
| Total BEmOC-1 | 6 | 46 | +40 |
| Basic EmNC | |||
| Antibiotics to mother if preterm or prolonged PROM | 48 | 52 | +4 |
| Corticosteroids in preterm labor | 21 | 46 | +25 |
| Resuscitation with bag and mask | 35 | 76 | +41 |
| KMC for premature/very small babies | 50 | 59 | +9 |
| Injectable antibiotics | 44 | 51 | +7 |
| Total | 3 | 12 | +9 |
| Comprehensive EmONC | |||
| Blood transfusion | 13 | 59 | +46 |
| Caesarean section | 14 | 58 | +44 |
| Intravenous fluids | 87 | 90 | +3 |
| Total | 1 | 6 | +5 |
#All tracer items in this category must be present in the room where deliveries take place or in an adjacent room
Fig 7Where the facility births are occurring, by childbirth care capability.