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India's Janani Suraksha Yojana, a conditional cash transfer programme to increase births in health facilities: an impact evaluation.

机译:印度的Janani Suraksha Yojana,一项有条件的现金转移计划,目的是增加医疗机构的出生人数:影响评估。

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BACKGROUND: In 2005, with the goal of reducing the numbers of maternal and neonatal deaths, the Government of India launched Janani Suraksha Yojana (JSY), a conditional cash transfer scheme, to incentivise women to give birth in a health facility. We independently assessed the effect of JSY on intervention coverage and health outcomes. METHODS: We used data from the nationwide district-level household surveys done in 2002-04 and 2007-09 to assess receipt of financial assistance from JSY as a function of socioeconomic and demographic characteristics; and used three analytical approaches (matching, with-versus-without comparison, and differences in differences) to assess the effect of JSY on antenatal care, in-facility births, and perinatal, neonatal, and maternal deaths. FINDINGS: Implementation of JSY in 2007-08 was highly variable by state-from less than 5% to 44% of women giving birth receiving cash payments from JSY. The poorest and least educated women did not always have the highest odds of receiving JSY payments. JSY had a significant effect on increasing antenatal care and in-facility births. In the matching analysis, JSY payment was associated with a reduction of 3.7 (95% CI 2.2-5.2) perinatal deaths per 1000 pregnancies and 2.3 (0.9-3.7) neonatal deaths per 1000 livebirths. In the with-versus-without comparison, the reductions were 4.1 (2.5-5.7) perinatal deaths per 1000 pregnancies and 2.4 (0.7-4.1) neonatal deaths per 1000 livebirths. INTERPRETATION: The findings of this assessment are encouraging, but they also emphasise the need for improved targeting of the poorest women and attention to quality of obstetric care in health facilities. Continued independent monitoring and evaluations are important to measure the effect of JSY as financial and political commitment to the programme intensifies. FUNDING: Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation.
机译:背景:2005年,为了减少孕产妇和新生儿死亡的数量,印度政府启动了有条件现金转移计划Janani Suraksha Yojana(JSY),以激励妇女在保健机构中分娩。我们独立评估了JSY对干预覆盖率和健康结果的影响。方法:我们使用2002-04年和2007-09年全国地区级家庭调查的数据,根据社会经济和人口特征评估了来自JSY的财政援助的接收情况。并使用了三种分析方法(匹配,有对无比较和差异差异)来评估JSY对产前护理,院内分娩以及围产期,新生儿和产妇死亡的影响。研究结果:各州在2007-08年度实施JSY的情况各不相同,从分娩的妇女获得JSY现金付款的比例从不到5%上升到44%。最贫穷和文化程度最低的妇女并非总是有最高的获得JSY付款的几率。 JSY对增加产前护理和婴儿出生率具有显著作用。在匹配分析中,JSY支付与每1000例怀孕减少3.7(95%CI 2.2-5.2)围产期死亡和每1000例生减少2.3(0.9-3.7)新生儿死亡相关。在有与无比较中,每1000例妊娠减少了4.1(2.5-5.7)个围产儿死亡,而每1000个分娩减少了2.4(0.7-4.1)个新生儿。解释:这项评估的结果令人鼓舞,但它们也强调需要改进针对最贫困妇女的目标,并关注卫生机构的产科护理质量。随着对计划的财政和政治承诺的加强,持续的独立监视和评估对于衡量JSY的效果非常重要。资金来源:比尔和梅琳达·盖茨基金会。

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