Search

Search results

12 results found

The effect of a community health worker intervention on public satisfaction: evidence from an unregistered outcome in a cluster-randomized controlled trial in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania

Larson, Elysia, Pascal Geldsetzer, Eric Mboggo, Irene Andrew Lema, David Sando, Anna Mia Ekström, Wafaie Fawzi, et al. 2019. “The Effect of a Community Health Worker Intervention on Public Satisfaction: Evidence from an Unregistered Outcome in a Cluster-Randomized Controlled Trial in Dar Es Salaam, Tanzania”. Hum Resour Health 17 (1): 23.

MNH+

We conducted a cluster-randomized controlled trial in 24 primary healthcare facilities in rural Tanzania We implemented a four component intervention (training in basic emergency obstetric and newborn care, supportive supervision every six weeks, infrastructure support, and peer outreach) in the 12...

Measurement: Patient Experience

Everyone deserves to be treated with respect and dignity when they access healthcare. Person-centered care reflects this right - it focuses on being respectful and responsive to each individual's preferences and needs. However, while person-centered care has become a buzz-word within the world of...

Measurement: beyond utilization

While coverage of maternal healthcare is on the rise in many low- and middle-income countries, studies conducted by colleagues including the evaluation of the JSY program in India and a meta-analysis of place of delivery in sub-Saharan Africa, illustrate that facility births are not always...

BASI

We found that 1 in 7 women were mistreated during their last outpatient visit, and that this mistreatment increased when the visit was for urgent care, such as a sick child. The Basic Accountability to Stop Ill-treatment (BASI!) study was designed to test a monitoring mechanism for improving patient...