Measuring the strength of maternal, newborn and child health care implementation and its association with childhood mortality risk in three rural districts of Tanzania
Colin Baynes, Almamy Malick Kanté, Amon Exavery, Tani Kassimu, Gloria Sikustahili, Hildegalda Mushi, Kate Ramsey, Kenneth Sherr, Bryan Weiner, James F. Phillips, Shiyam Sunder, Shiyam Sunder

TL;DR
This study examines how the strength of maternal, newborn, and child health care in rural Tanzania affects child survival rates from 2011 to 2015.
Contribution
The study introduces a methodological approach to measure health systems strengthening using routine data and its impact on child mortality.
Findings
Strong implementation of preventive MNCH services significantly reduces child mortality risk.
General facility readiness and sick childcare services are linked to lower child mortality rates.
Intrapartum care provision did not show a significant association with child mortality reduction.
Abstract
This observational cohort study explores the association between maternal, newborn and child health care (MNCH) implementation strength and child survival in rural Tanzania from 2011-2015. Measuring this relationship is crucial to improve health outcomes and inform decision-making by identifying which interventions are most effective, where gaps exist, and how to strengthen primary health care systems. We used data from a 2011 service availability and readiness assessment that quantified health facilities’ ability to implement MNCH services and a household survey that measured MNCH service utilization to develop domain-specific summary measures of the effective coverage of MNCH. We reduced domain-specific effective coverage scores into fewer, independent scales of implementation strength of services that were delivered by facilities using principal components analysis and mixed effects…
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TopicsGlobal Maternal and Child Health · Child Nutrition and Water Access · Healthcare Systems and Reforms
