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The effects of cash transfers and vouchers on the use and quality of maternity care services::A systematic review

机译:现金转移和代金券对生育服务使用和质量的影响::系统评价

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BackgroundCash transfers and vouchers are forms of `demand-side financing' that have been widely used to promote maternal and newborn health in low- and middle-income countries during the last 15 years.MethodsThis systematic review consolidates evidence from seven published systematic reviews on the effects of different types of cash transfers and vouchers on the use and quality of maternity care services, and updates the systematic searches to June 2015 using the Joanna Briggs Institute approach for systematic reviewing. The review protocol for this update was registered with PROSPERO (CRD42015020637).ResultsData from 51 studies (15 more than previous reviews) and 22 cash transfer and voucher programmes suggest that approaches tied to service use (either via payment conditionalities or vouchers for selected services) can increase use of antenatal care, use of a skilled attendant at birth and in the case of vouchers, postnatal care too. The strongest evidence of positive effect was for conditional cash transfers and uptake of antenatal care, and for vouchers for maternity care services and birth with a skilled birth attendant. However, effects appear to be shaped by a complex set of social and healthcare system barriers and facilitators. Studies have typically focused on an initial programme period, usually two or three years after initiation, and many lack a counterfactual comparison with supply-side investment. There are few studies to indicate that programmes have led to improvements in quality of maternity care or maternal and newborn health outcomes.ConclusionFuture research should use multiple intervention arms to compare cost-effectiveness with utilisation by examining programme costs, longer-term effects on service utilisation and health outcomes, and the equity of those effects. similar investment in public services, and should look beyond short- to medium-term service
机译:背景现金转移和凭证是过去15年中广泛用于促进中低收入国家孕产妇和新生儿健康的“需求方融资”形式。影响不同类型的现金转移和代金券对产妇护理服务的使用和质量的影响,并使用乔安娜·布里格斯研究所的方法将系统搜索更新至2015年6月,以进行系统审查。此更新的审核协议已在PROSPERO(CRD42015020637)中注册。结果来自51个研究的数据(较之前的审查多15个)和22个现金转移和优惠券计划表明与服务使用相关的方法(通过付款条件或特定服务的优惠券)可以增加产前护理的使用,在出生时使用熟练的服务员,如果使用代金券,也可以增加产后护理。积极效果的最有力证据是有条件的现金转移和接受产前护理,以及产妇护理服务和熟练接生员的分娩券。但是,效果似乎是由一系列复杂的社会和医疗保健系统的障碍和促进者塑造的。研究通常集中在最初的计划阶段,通常是启动后的两到三年,许多研究缺乏与供应方投资的反事实比较。很少有研究表明该计划已导致产妇护理质量或孕产妇和新生儿健康结局的改善。结论未来的研究应使用多个干预手段,通过检查计划成本,服务使用的长期影响来比较成本效益与利用和健康结果,以及这些影响的公平性。对公共服务的类似投资,并且不应只局限于短期和中期服务

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