Evaluation of a quality improvement (QI) collaborative aimed at improving person-centered care (PCC) for maternal health (MH) and family planning (FP) services
Evaluation of a quality improvement (QI) collaborative in public facilities in Nairobi and Kiambu Counties in Kenya aimed at improving person-centered care (PCC) for maternal health (MH) and family planning (FP) services.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
TREATMENT
Masking
NONE
Enrollment
3,354
Facilities that participated in a QI collaborative to improve PCC for MH and FP services
Innovations for Poverty Action
Nairobi, Kenya
Person Centered Maternal Health Scale Score
Survey conducted with women: self report of experiences of care. Possible range 0-100; higher the score the better the experience of care
Time frame: Baseline
Person Centered Maternal Health Scale Score
Survey conducted with women: self report of experiences of care. Possible range 0-100; higher the score the better the experience of care
Time frame: 2-weeks post baseline
Person Centered Maternal Health Scale Score
Survey conducted with women: self report of experiences of care. Possible range 0-100; higher the score the better the experience of care
Time frame: 4-weeks post baseline
Person Centered Maternal Health Scale Score
Survey conducted with women: self report of experiences of care. Possible range 0-100; higher the score the better the experience of care
Time frame: 6-weeks post baseline
Person Centered Maternal Health Scale Score
Survey conducted with women: self report of experiences of care. Possible range 0-100; higher the score the better the experience of care
Time frame: 10-weeks post baseline
Person Centered Maternal Health Scale Score
Survey conducted with women: self report of experiences of care. Possible range 0-100; higher the score the better the experience of care
Time frame: About 24 months post baseline
Person Centered Maternal Health Scale Score
Survey conducted with women: self report of experiences of care. Possible range 0-100; higher the score the better the experience of care
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Time frame: About 26 months post baseline
Person Centered Maternal Health Scale Score
Survey conducted with women: self report of experiences of care. Possible range 0-100; higher the score the better the experience of care
Time frame: About 30 months post baseline
Person Centered Maternal Health Scale Score
Survey conducted with women: self report of experiences of care. Possible range 0-100; higher the score the better the experience of care
Time frame: About 30.5 months post baseline
Person Centered Maternal Health Scale Score
Survey conducted with women: self report of experiences of care. Possible range 0-100; higher the score the better the experience of care
Time frame: about 31 months post baseline
Person Centered Maternal Health Scale Score
Survey conducted with women: self report of experiences of care. Possible range 0-100; higher the score the better the experience of care
Time frame: 31.5 months post baseline
Person Centered Maternal Health Scale Score
Survey conducted with women: self report of experiences of care. Possible range 0-100; higher the score the better the experience of care
Time frame: 32 months post baseline
Person Centered Maternal Health Scale Score
Survey conducted with women: self report of experiences of care. Possible range 0-100; higher the score the better the experience of care
Time frame: 32.5 months post baseline
Person Centered Family Planning Scale Score
Survey conducted with women: self report of experiences of care. Possible range 0-43; higher the score the better the experience of care
Time frame: Baseline
Person Centered Family Planning Scale Score
Survey conducted with women: self report of experiences of care. Possible range 0-43; higher the score the better the experience of care
Time frame: 4 weeks post baseline
Person Centered Family Planning Scale Score
Survey conducted with women: self report of experiences of care. Possible range 0-43; higher the score the better the experience of care
Time frame: 6 weeks post baseline
Person Centered Family Planning Scale Score
Survey conducted with women: self report of experiences of care. Possible range 0-43; higher the score the better the experience of care
Time frame: 8 weeks post baseline
Person Centered Family Planning Scale Score
Survey conducted with women: self report of experiences of care. Possible range 0-43; higher the score the better the experience of care
Time frame: 10 weeks post baseline
Person Centered Family Planning Scale Score
Survey conducted with women: self report of experiences of care. Possible range 0-43; higher the score the better the experience of care
Time frame: About 24 months post baseline
Person Centered Family Planning Scale Score
Survey conducted with women: self report of experiences of care. Possible range 0-43; higher the score the better the experience of care
Time frame: About 26 months post baseline
Person Centered Family Planning Scale Score
Survey conducted with women: self report of experiences of care. Possible range 0-43; higher the score the better the experience of care
Time frame: About 30 months post baseline
Person Centered Family Planning Scale Score
Survey conducted with women: self report of experiences of care. Possible range 0-43; higher the score the better the experience of care
Time frame: About 31 months post baseline
Person Centered Family Planning Scale Score
Survey conducted with women: self report of experiences of care. Possible range 0-43; higher the score the better the experience of care
Time frame: About 31.5 months post baseline
Person Centered Family Planning Scale Score
Survey conducted with women: self report of experiences of care. Possible range 0-43; higher the score the better the experience of care
Time frame: About 32 months post baseline
Person Centered Family Planning Scale Score
Survey conducted with women: self report of experiences of care. Possible range 0-43; higher the score the better the experience of care
Time frame: About 32.5 months post baseline
Attitudes toward Person-Centered Care
Survey and In-depth interviews conducted with providers; perceptions of person-centered care
Time frame: Baseline
Attitudes toward Person-Centered Care
Survey conducted with providers; perceptions of person-centered care
Time frame: About 24 months post baseline
Attitudes toward Person-Centered Care
Survey conducted with providers; perceptions of person-centered care
Time frame: About 26 months post baseline
Attitudes toward Person-Centered Care
Survey and In-depth interviews conducted with providers; perceptions of person-centered care
Time frame: About 30 months post baseline
The Model for Understanding Success in Quality Survey
Survey conducted with intervention providers on facility readiness to implement QI; Possible range 0-154; higher the score the more ready facility is to participate in QI activities
Time frame: About 30 months post baseline