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Ethiopia's assessment of emergency obstetric and newborn care: setting the gold standard for national facility-based assessments.

机译:埃塞俄比亚对紧急产科和新生儿护理的评估:为国家基于设施的评估制定金标准。

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OBJECTIVE: To describe the methods used to implement Ethiopia's 2008 emergency obstetric and newborn care services (EmONC) assessment; highlight how the collaborative process contributed to immediate integration of results into national and subnational planning; and explain how the experience informed the development of a set of tools providing best practices and guidelines for other countries conducting similar assessments. METHODS: A team of maternal and newborn health experts from the Federal Ministry of Health (FMOH), the United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF), the World Health Organization (WHO), and the United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA), together with representatives from the Ethiopian Society of Obstetricians and Gynecologists, provided technical guidance for the 18-month process and facilitated demand for and use of the assessment results. Eighty-four trained data collectors administered 9 data collection modules in 806 public and private facilities. Field work and data were managed by a private firm who, together with the core team, implemented a multi-layered plan for data quality. Columbia University's Averting Maternal Death and Disability Program provided technical assistance. RESULTS: Results were published in national and regional reports and in 1-page facility factsheets informing subnational planning activities. Assessment results-which have been published in journal articles-informed water infrastructure improvements, efforts to expand access to magnesium sulfate, and FMOH and UN planning documents. The assessment also established a permanent database for future monitoring of the health system, including geographic locations of surveyed facilities. CONCLUSION: Ethiopia's assessment was successful largely because of active local leadership, a collaborative process, ample financial and technical support, and rapid integration of results into health system planning.
机译:目的:描述用于实施埃塞俄比亚2008年紧急产科和新生儿护理服务(EmONC)评估的方法;强调协作过程如何有助于将结果立即纳入国家和国家以下各级的计划;并解释该经验如何为一套工具的开发提供信息,该工具为其他进行类似评估的国家提供最佳实践和指南。方法:来自联邦卫生部(FMOH),联合国儿童基金会(UNICEF),世界卫生组织(WHO)和联合国人口基金会(UNFPA)的孕产妇和新生儿健康专家团队以及代表埃塞俄比亚妇产科医师学会提供了18个月流程的技术指导,并促进了对评估结果的需求和使用。 84名受过训练的数据收集器在806个公共和私人场所中管理了9个数据收集模块。现场工作和数据由一家私人公司管理,该公司与核心团队一起实施了数据质量的多层计划。哥伦比亚大学的避免产妇死亡和残疾计划提供了技术援助。结果:结果在国家和地区报告中以及在一页纸的设施简介中发布,以告知地方计划活动。评估结果(已发表在期刊文章中)通知了水基础设施的改善,为扩大获取硫酸镁的途径以及FMOH和联合国计划文件所做的努力。评估还建立了一个永久数据库,用于将来对卫生系统的监测,包括被调查设施的地理位置。结论:埃塞俄比亚的评估取得成功的主要原因是积极的地方领导,合作进程,充足的资金和技术支持以及将结果迅速纳入卫生系统规划。

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