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WOmen's Action for Mums and Bubs (WOMB) Trial Protocol: A Non-randomized Stepped Wedge Implementation Trial of Participatory Women's Groups to Improve the Health of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Mothers and Children in Australia

机译:妇女对妈妈和BUBS(子宫)审判方案的行动:参与式妇女团体的非随机步进楔形实施试验,以改善原住民和托雷斯海峡岛民和澳大利亚儿童的健康状况

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Introduction: In Australia, there have been improvements in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander maternal health, however inequities remain. There is increasing international evidence illustrating the effectiveness of Participatory Women’s Groups (PWGs) in improving Maternal and Child Health (MCH) outcomes. Using a non-randomised, cluster stepped-wedge implementation of a complex intervention with mixed methods evaluation, this study aims to test the effectiveness of PWGs in improving MCH within Indigenous primary care settings in Australia and how they operate in various contexts. Methods: This study takes place in ten primary health care services across Australia and involves the recruitment of existing PWGs or the setting up of new PWGs. Services are paired based on geography for practical reasons and two services commence the PWG intervention at three monthly intervals, with the initial four services being those with existing women’s groups. Implementation of the PWGs as an intervention involves training local facilitators of PWG groups, supported engagement with local MCH data through workshops, PWGs identifying and prioritising issues and strengths and co-implementing solutions with health services. Outcomes are measured with yearly MCH audits, a cost-effectiveness study, and process evaluation of community participation and empowerment. Discussion: This study is the first to formally implement and quantitatively, yet with contextual awareness, measure the effect of applying a community participation intervention to improve the quality of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander MCH in Australia. Findings from this work, including detailed theory-producing qualitative analysis, will produce new knowledge of how to facilitate improved quality of MCH care in Indigenous PHC settings and how to best engage community in driving health care improvements. Trial registration: Australian New Zealand Clinical Trials Registry (ANZCTR): ACTRN12618000945224 Web address: http://www.ANZCTR.org.au/ACTRN12618000945224.aspx
机译:介绍:在澳大利亚,土着和托雷斯海峡岛民母体健康有所改善,但不公平仍然存在。越来越多的国际证据表明参与性妇女团体(PWGS)在改善妇幼保健(MCH)结果中的有效性。使用非随机的群集阶梯式楔形循环实现具有混合方法的复杂干预,本研究旨在测试PWG在澳大利亚土着初级保健环境中改善MCH的有效性以及它们在各种情况下运作。方法:本研究发生在澳大利亚的十个主要医疗服务中,涉及招募现有的PWG或建立新的PWG。服务是根据地理位置配对的,以出于实际原因,两项服务于三个月间隔开始PWG干预,最初的四项服务是现有妇女团体的四项服务。作为干预的PWG的实施涉及培训PWG组的地方促进者,支持通过研讨会,PWGS确定和优先考虑问题和优先级和与卫生服务的共同实施解决方案进行讲话。成果是用年核米审判,成本效益研究和社区参与和赋权的过程评估来衡量的结果。讨论:本研究是第一个正式实施和定量,然而具有语境意识,衡量应用社区参与干预提高澳大利亚原住民和托雷斯海峡岛屿MCH质量的效果。从这项工作的调查结果,包括详细的理论产生的定性分析,将产生如何促进土着PHC设置中的改善锰护理质量的新知识,以及如何最佳地参与促进卫生保健改进。审判登记:澳大利亚新西兰临床试验登记册(ANZCTR):ACTRN12618000945224网址:http://www.anzctr.org.au/actrn12618000945224.aspx
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