Stillbirth Clinical Trial
Official title:
Accelerating Newborn Survival in Ghana Through a Low-dose, High-frequency Health Worker Training Approach
This study assesses the effect of a low-dose, high-frequency training approach on long-term evidence-based skill retention among skilled birth attendants and impact on adverse birth outcomes at hospitals in Ghana.
In-service training for skilled birth attendants (SBAs) is one of the most common
interventions to address lack of knowledge and skills. However, these training interventions
are seldom evaluated for effectiveness in improving learning or performance.
This study study is a cluster-randomized waitlist trial implemented in 40 public and mission
hospitals in Ghana. It assesses the effect of a low-dose, high-frequency (LDHF) training
approach to update hospital-based SBAs in key evidence-based intrapartum and immediate
newborn care practices, using current global guidelines.The LDHF approach includes two 4-day
onsite sessions (low dose) with weekly practice sessions, SMS quizzes and reminders, and
mentoring via mobile phone and onsite visits between trainings (high frequency). The low-dose
sessions include competency acquisition through simulation, case-based learning, and small
content packages spread over short time intervals.
Eligible hospitals will be stratified by geographic region and caseload, and then randomly
assigned to one of four implementation waves. The pipeline randomization allows for rigorous
evaluation while the program is rolled out to all facilities.
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