Evaluation of Prototype Solutions for Optimizing Maternal Health Behaviors
Evaluation of Prototype Solutions in Improving Uptake and Adherence to Institutional Delivery, ANC, and IFA Supplementation Services Among Pregnant Women in Selected Woredas of Ethiopia
Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health
1,024 participants
Jul 18, 2023
INTERVENTIONAL
Conditions
Summary
This study is a three-year implementation research project that aims to develop and test the effectiveness and acceptability of interventions to promote three outcomes: institutional delivery, antenatal care, and iron-folic acid supplementation among pregnant women in Ethiopia. The project applies a Human-Centered-Design (HCD) to develop prototype solutions that optimize the uptake and adherence to maternal and child health services by pregnant women. The evaluation of high-fidelity prototype solutions that come out from a sprint workshop (rapid HCD) and an extended HCD process will take place across two phases.
Eligibility
Inclusion Criteria3
- Pregnant 5+ months
- to 49 years
- moderate to high vulnerability
Exclusion Criteria3
- Pregnant less than 5 months
- non-reproductive age
- low vulnerability
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Interventions
The intervention package will include various social and behavior change programs derived from a human-centered design approach. The intervention will be tailored to vulnerable pregnant women's needs and contexts. It may include but is not limited to health communication campaigns, including radio and print media.
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NCT05907720