Applying a Standards-Based Approach to Reduce Maternal Mortality and Improve Maternal and Neonatal Services in Mozambique
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- Bookshelf ID: NBK565727
- DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-43112-9_9
Applying a Standards-Based Approach to Reduce Maternal Mortality and Improve Maternal and Neonatal Services in Mozambique
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This case demonstrates how a Quality Improvement (QI) initiative systematically improved the delivery of maternal and newborn health services at a large number of health-care facilities in Mozambique, with limited external assistance (e.g., external supervision or technical assistance after the initial 6 months), despite facing the challenges common to many low-income settings. In particular, this case examines the organization of a QI effort, including the formation of QI teams, enhancement of data collection to document QI activities, and national scale-up of a QI intervention. The QI intervention applied relied on provider training provider training on evidence-based standards, assessment of compliance with the performance standards, strengthening of the health management information system to enable tracking of selected quality-of-care indicators, and formation of facility-level QI teams to lead the implementation of the standards through performance assessments and action plans to address performance gaps, followed by recognition ceremonies if the facility achieved a high level of compliance with the standards based on an external assessment.
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- Ministry of Health (MOH) (2008) Plano Nacional de Desenvolvimento de Recursos Humanos para a Saúde [National Plan for Health Human Resources Development] 2008–2015.
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- MOH (2016) Plano Nacional de Desenvolvimento de Recursos Humanos para a Saúde [National Plan for Health Human Resources Development] 2016–2025.
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- Necochea E, Bossemeyer D (2005) Standards-based management and recognition: a field guide. Jhpiego, Baltimore
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