Beyond facility-based births: Is Uganda delivering effective maternal and newborn care? An analysis of the 2022 demographic health survey and 2023 harmonized health facility assessment survey
Brian Turigye, Edgar Mugema Mulogo, Joseph Ngonzi, Peter M. Macharia, Miriam Acheng, Aliki Christou, Lenka Beňová, Sham Lal, Sham Lal

TL;DR
This study shows that while many Ugandan women give birth in facilities, few receive all recommended care due to poor facility readiness.
Contribution
The study introduces effective coverage as a new metric combining facility births with quality of care.
Findings
Only 14.0% of women received all ten recommended maternal and newborn interventions.
Facility readiness was lowest in lower-level government health centers at 46.4%.
Readiness-adjusted coverage varied widely by region, from 40.9% in Kampala to 61.4% in the North-Eastern region.
Abstract
Maternal and newborn studies in Uganda have primarily focused on measuring contact coverage, such as the proportion of facility-based births. However, this is inadequate and may overestimate the benefits of services provided to women and newborns if the quality of care in the facilities is not considered. Effective coverage of care addresses this limitation and adjusts for the quality of services. This study assessed the effective coverage of maternal and newborn care for facility-based births in Uganda using the 2022 Uganda Demographic and Health Survey (DHS) and the 2023 Harmonized Health Facility Assessment (HHFA). The analysis included 5,618 women who had a live birth in the two years preceding the DHS, and 636 facilities providing childbirth care from the HHFA. Facility readiness was assessed using four domains: human resources, equipment, amenities, and drugs and supplies. Crude…
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Taxonomy
TopicsGlobal Maternal and Child Health · Maternal and Perinatal Health Interventions · Global Health and Surgery
