Impact Data - Participatory Intervention with Women's Groups
A team from Mother and Infant Research Activities (MIRA) in Kathmandu, Nepal undertook a low-cost, community-based participatory intervention with women's groups to test the impact of interpersonal communication on birth outcomes in an economically poor rural population. MIRA indicates that the estimated infant mortality rate in Nepal is 64 per 1,000 live births, the neonatal mortality rate 39 per 1,000 live births, and the perinatal mortality rate 47 per 1,000 births. In rural areas, 94% of babies are born at home, and only 13% of births are attended by trained health workers. In the mountainous and rural Makwanpur district, the research site, the district hospital has facilities for antenatal care and delivery, but there are 7,852 people per 1 hospital bed.
Surveillance began in February 2001, and involved 28,931 participants in 28,376 households. The local female enumerator visited all cohort members in the ward she was responsible for every month over the study period to record menstrual status. The cluster interviewer conducted 2 interviews for every pregnancy: the first at 7 months of gestation and the second at 1 month postpartum; the interview, which was modular to deal with different outcomes, was developed in Nepali and piloted and repiloted by the local team.
| INTERVENTION CLUSTERS | CONTROL CLUSTERS | |
| Any antenatal care | 1747 (55%) | 1051 30% |
| Any iron & folic acid supplements | 1574 (49%) | 1152 (27%) |
| Any perceived maternal illness | 668 (21%) | 926 (26%) |
| If ill, woman visited health facility | 333 (50%) | 207 (22%) |
| Institutional deliveries | 201 (7%) | 66 (2%) |
| Birth attended by gov't health provider | 272 (9%) | 102 (3%) |
| Birth attended by trad'l birth attendant | 199 (7%) | 129 (4%) |
| Used clean home delivery kit | 550 (19%) | 154 (5%) |
| Used boiled blade to cut cord | 1580 (54%) | 827 (26%) |
| Attendant washed hands | 1988 (68%) | 1064 (33%) |
| If ill, infants at 1 mo. taken to health facility | 219 (24%) | 131 (10%) |
| Breastfeeding within 1 h. | 1780 (62%) | 1718 (54%) |
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