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NCT ID: NCT03773913 Recruiting - Clinical trials for Maternal-Child Health Services

Integrated Community Based Health Systems Strengthening Preliminary Study in Kozah Togo

ICBHSS-Kozah
Start date: January 1, 2015
Phase:
Study type: Observational

This preliminary study aims to inform the design and delivery of the integrated facility and community-based health systems strengthening (ICBHSS) model in four Kozah District health facilities over a period of 48 months. Specific aims include: (1) Assess maternal and child health outcomes and health service utilization rates in the 4 ICBHSS model intervention sites catchment areas; (2) Identify barriers to and facilitators of access and quality services related to ICBHSS model; and (3) Assess changes in health care services coverage, effectiveness, and adoption of ICBHSS model.

NCT ID: NCT03694366 Recruiting - Clinical trials for Maternal and Child Health

Integrated Community Based Health Systems Strengthening in Northern Togo

ICBHSS-Togo
Start date: May 1, 2018
Phase:
Study type: Observational

The general objective of this study is to optimize implementation and assess effectiveness of the integrated facility and community-based health systems strengthening (ICBHSS) model in four Northern Togo districts, using the RE-AIM implementation science framework. Specific study aims include: (1) Analyze longitudinal changes regarding maternal and child health outcomes, health service utilization rates, and public sector facility readiness in the ICBHSS model intervention sites catchment areas; (2) Identify barriers to and facilitators of access and quality services related to ICBHSS model; and (3) Assess changes in health care services coverage, effectiveness, and adoption of ICBHSS model. These findings are expected to contribute to continuous quality improvement initiatives, optimize implementation factors, provide generalizable knowledge regarding health service delivery, and accelerate health systems improvements in Togo and more broadly.