Evaluating community digital data linkage with or without community data use to increase antenatal care uptake in Western Kenya: protocol for a pragmatic open-label, cluster-randomised controlled superiority trial

评估社区数字数据链接(无论是否使用社区数据)对提高肯尼亚西部地区产前保健利用率的影响:一项实用性开放标签、整群随机对照优效性试验方案

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Abstract

BACKGROUND: Less than 10% of pregnant women in Sub Saharan Africa achieve the World Health Organization recommended eight antenatal care (ANC) contacts for optimal pregnancy management. Robust strategies that involve community outreach programmes, integrated service delivery and continuity of care could help improve ANC uptake and quality. Kenya, as other countries, has promoted use of digital health records at the community and facility levels to improve quality and access to data and promote continuity of care. These records, however, are not always linked and access to data does not guarantee its use to drive quality improvement. C-it-DU-it (pronounced "See it, Do it") is a two-arm pragmatic cluster-randomised trial set in Homabay County, Kenya. The trial will implement digital linkage of community and facility electronic patient data (control arm) and assess the impact of having quality improvement teams reviewing and acting on the linked data (intervention arm). While several areas are captured in the community health records, we will focus on uptake of ANC services as a lens. METHODS: Eighteen healthcare facilities (clusters) will be randomly allocated to either the control or intervention arms at a ratio of 1:1. A data linkage module will be deployed in all clusters, enabling digital referral of pregnant women between the community and health facilities. In each intervention cluster, work improvement teams will be established and trained on reviewing these electronic ANC data, identifying problems, developing and deploying context-specific solutions to these problems and evaluating the impact of their interventions. ANC data will be extracted for 1,440 recruited pregnant women. The primary outcome will be the proportion of pregnant women with at least eight ANC contacts. Secondary outcomes will be ANC uptake before 16 weeks gestation, adverse pregnancy outcomes, uptake of required investigations, medication and skilled birth attendance. DISCUSSION: This trial intends to generate evidence on the benefit of community work improvement teams to review and act on linked digital data to develop and deploy solutions to local problems. This strategy, if successful, will promote antenatal service uptake and quality resulting in improved pregnancy outcomes and progress towards sustainable development goals if appropriately scaled up.Clinical Trial Registration: https://clinicaltrials.gov/study/NCT05929586, identifier NCT05929586.

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