The influence of community factors in the implementation of community-based interventions to improve antenatal care: a qualitative study based on the IMCHA programme in Tanzania

Plain English Summary Increasing uptake of antenatal care services is crucial for improving maternal and child health. One of the strategies that has been found to be relevant for improving uptake of antenatal care services in resource constrained countries especially in rural communities is impleme...

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Main Authors: Chakupewa Joseph, Stephen O. Maluka
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: BMC 2021-09-01
Series:Reproductive Health
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1186/s12978-021-01225-5
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spelling doaj-77a720b694ba4b54a081c848a8f237822021-09-26T11:40:38ZengBMCReproductive Health1742-47552021-09-0118111410.1186/s12978-021-01225-5The influence of community factors in the implementation of community-based interventions to improve antenatal care: a qualitative study based on the IMCHA programme in TanzaniaChakupewa Joseph0Stephen O. Maluka1Department of Development Studies, History and Political Science, Mkwawa University College of Education (MUCE)Institute of Development Studies, University of Dar es SalaamPlain English Summary Increasing uptake of antenatal care services is crucial for improving maternal and child health. One of the strategies that has been found to be relevant for improving uptake of antenatal care services in resource constrained countries especially in rural communities is implementation of community based initiatives. This study focused on the project that was implemented in Iringa region, Tanzania under the Innovating for Maternal and Child Health in Africa (IMCHA) program, which was implemented through community based initiatives. In order to understand community contextual factors that facilitated or constrained implementation of the IMCHA project, a participatory approach was applied to seek views from women groups as key project implementers and other stakeholders such as community leaders, male champions’ religious leaders, health care providers and health facility governing committees. A total of one hundred forty six people were engaged in interviews and focused group discussions. Community readiness to adopt the interventions emerged as a determining factor for success of the project. Stakeholder engagement also enabled participatory implementation. The major constraining factors were the physical environment that made navigation through the villages difficult as well as negative feedback from family members. This study concludes that community readiness and participatory approaches can be enhanced by various aspects integrated in the initial designing of project activities. This strengthens the project support system critical for sustainability.https://doi.org/10.1186/s12978-021-01225-5Antenatal careCommunity-based interventionsContextTanzania
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The influence of community factors in the implementation of community-based interventions to improve antenatal care: a qualitative study based on the IMCHA programme in Tanzania
Reproductive Health
Antenatal care
Community-based interventions
Context
Tanzania
author_facet Chakupewa Joseph
Stephen O. Maluka
author_sort Chakupewa Joseph
title The influence of community factors in the implementation of community-based interventions to improve antenatal care: a qualitative study based on the IMCHA programme in Tanzania
title_short The influence of community factors in the implementation of community-based interventions to improve antenatal care: a qualitative study based on the IMCHA programme in Tanzania
title_full The influence of community factors in the implementation of community-based interventions to improve antenatal care: a qualitative study based on the IMCHA programme in Tanzania
title_fullStr The influence of community factors in the implementation of community-based interventions to improve antenatal care: a qualitative study based on the IMCHA programme in Tanzania
title_full_unstemmed The influence of community factors in the implementation of community-based interventions to improve antenatal care: a qualitative study based on the IMCHA programme in Tanzania
title_sort influence of community factors in the implementation of community-based interventions to improve antenatal care: a qualitative study based on the imcha programme in tanzania
publisher BMC
series Reproductive Health
issn 1742-4755
publishDate 2021-09-01
description Plain English Summary Increasing uptake of antenatal care services is crucial for improving maternal and child health. One of the strategies that has been found to be relevant for improving uptake of antenatal care services in resource constrained countries especially in rural communities is implementation of community based initiatives. This study focused on the project that was implemented in Iringa region, Tanzania under the Innovating for Maternal and Child Health in Africa (IMCHA) program, which was implemented through community based initiatives. In order to understand community contextual factors that facilitated or constrained implementation of the IMCHA project, a participatory approach was applied to seek views from women groups as key project implementers and other stakeholders such as community leaders, male champions’ religious leaders, health care providers and health facility governing committees. A total of one hundred forty six people were engaged in interviews and focused group discussions. Community readiness to adopt the interventions emerged as a determining factor for success of the project. Stakeholder engagement also enabled participatory implementation. The major constraining factors were the physical environment that made navigation through the villages difficult as well as negative feedback from family members. This study concludes that community readiness and participatory approaches can be enhanced by various aspects integrated in the initial designing of project activities. This strengthens the project support system critical for sustainability.
topic Antenatal care
Community-based interventions
Context
Tanzania
url https://doi.org/10.1186/s12978-021-01225-5
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