Saving Lives at Birth in Uganda: Building and Sustaining Capacity of Frontline Health Workers - A Program Evaluation
Postpartum Hemorrhage, Neonatal Asphyxia
About this trial
This is an interventional health services research trial for Postpartum Hemorrhage
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
- For Providers: Health providers who attend births in participating health facility and consent to be assessed at the time of enrollment and at several points in time over two years.
- For Clinical mentors: being an experienced skilled birth attendant and likely to remain at the facility during the study period
For Women in Labor and Delivery and Newborns: Women in any stage of labor in participating facility who consent to observation of their delivery and care of their newborn (or consent from the next of kin if the woman is incapacitated and not able to provide consent)
Facility In-charges and Stakeholders: Facility in-charges at sampled health facilities; stakeholders identified by Jhpiego senior managers as being influential in maternal and newborn health policy decisions in Uganda.
Exclusion Criteria:
- Providers: has <1 year of experience, and has plans to be transferred to another facility or leave the facility soon
- Other types of participants: none
Sites / Locations
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Arm 3
Experimental
Experimental
Active Comparator
Full - Train/oxy&miso/ B&M/Mentor/Phone
Partial - Train/oxy & miso/ B&M/Mentor
Comparison - Train/oxy & miso/ B&M
Helping Mothers Survive- Bleeding After Birth training and Helping Babies Breathe training done at the facility, simulator present in each facility, oxytocin and misoprostol backfill, newborn bag and mask, designation of Clinical Mentor in each facility to support deliberate practice, phone-based support from district trainer for Clinical Mentor.
Helping Mothers Survive - Bleeding After Birth training and Helping Babies Breathe training done at the facility, simulator present in each facility, oxytocin and misoprostol backfill, newborn bag and mask, designation of clinical mentor in each facility to support deliberate practice.
Helping Mothers Survive - Bleeding After Birth training and Helping Babies Breathe training done at the facility, simulator present in each facility, oxytocin and misoprostol backfill, newborn bag and mask,.