Scale-Up of Doppler to Improve Intrapartum Fetal Heart Rate Monitoring in Tanzania: A Qualitative Assessment of National and Regional/District Level Implementation Factors
High-quality intrapartum care, including intermittent monitoring of fetal heart rates (FHR) to detect and manage abnormalities, is recommended by WHO and the Government of Tanzania (GoT) and creates potential to save newborn lives in Tanzania. Handheld Doppler devices have been investigated in sever...
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doaj-a3b94bc069c3443684c3c9bb96456aab2020-11-25T00:44:43ZengMDPI AGInternational Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health1660-46012020-03-01176193110.3390/ijerph17061931ijerph17061931Scale-Up of Doppler to Improve Intrapartum Fetal Heart Rate Monitoring in Tanzania: A Qualitative Assessment of National and Regional/District Level Implementation FactorsMarya Plotkin0John George1Felix Bundala2Gaudiosa Tibaijuka3Lusekelo Njonge4Ruth Lemwayi5Mary Drake6Dunstan Bishanga7Barbara Rawlins8Rohit Ramaswamy9Kavita Singh10Stephanie Wheeler11USAID’s Maternal and Child Survival Program/Jhpiego, Washington, DC 20036, USAUNICEF, Dar es Salaam, TanzaniaMinistry of Health, Child Development, Gender, the Elderly and Children, Dar es Salaam, TanzaniaUSAID’s Maternal and Child Survival Program/Jhpiego, Dar es Salaam, TanzaniaUSAID’s Maternal and Child Survival Program/Jhpiego, Dar es Salaam, TanzaniaUSAID’s Maternal and Child Survival Program/Jhpiego, Dar es Salaam, TanzaniaUSAID’s Maternal and Child Survival Program/Jhpiego, Dar es Salaam, TanzaniaUSAID’s Maternal and Child Survival Program/Jhpiego, Dar es Salaam, TanzaniaUSAID’s Maternal and Child Survival Program/Jhpiego, Washington, DC 20036, USADepartment of Maternal and Child Health, Gillings School of Global Public Health, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Chapel Hill, NC 27599, USADepartment of Maternal and Child Health, Gillings School of Global Public Health, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Chapel Hill, NC 27599, USADepartment of Health Policy and Management, Gillings School of Global Public Health, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Chapel Hill, NC 27599, USAHigh-quality intrapartum care, including intermittent monitoring of fetal heart rates (FHR) to detect and manage abnormalities, is recommended by WHO and the Government of Tanzania (GoT) and creates potential to save newborn lives in Tanzania. Handheld Doppler devices have been investigated in several low-resource countries as an alternative to Pinard stethoscope and are more sensitive to detecting accelerations and decelerations of the fetal heart as compared to Pinard. This study assessed perspectives of high-level Tanzanian policymakers on facilitators and barriers to scaling up use of the hand-held Doppler for assessing FHR during labor and delivery. From November 2018−August 2019, nine high-level policymakers and subject matter experts were interviewed using a semi-structured questionnaire, with theoretical domains drawn from Proctor’s implementation outcomes framework. Interviewees largely saw use of Doppler to improve intrapartum FHR monitoring as aligning with national priorities, though they noted competing demands for resources. They felt that GoT should fund Doppler, but prioritization and budgeting should be driven from district level. Recommended ways forward included learning from scale up of Helping Babies Breathe rollout, making training approaches effective, using clinical mentoring, and establishing systematic monitoring of outcomes. To be most effective, introduction of Doppler must be concurrent with improving case management practices for abnormal intrapartum FHR. WHO’s guidance on scale-up, as well as implementation science frameworks, should be considered to guide implementation and evaluation.https://www.mdpi.com/1660-4601/17/6/1931dopplerscale-upintrapartum carefetal heart monitoringtanzaniaqualitative |
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Marya Plotkin John George Felix Bundala Gaudiosa Tibaijuka Lusekelo Njonge Ruth Lemwayi Mary Drake Dunstan Bishanga Barbara Rawlins Rohit Ramaswamy Kavita Singh Stephanie Wheeler Scale-Up of Doppler to Improve Intrapartum Fetal Heart Rate Monitoring in Tanzania: A Qualitative Assessment of National and Regional/District Level Implementation Factors International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health doppler scale-up intrapartum care fetal heart monitoring tanzania qualitative |
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Marya Plotkin John George Felix Bundala Gaudiosa Tibaijuka Lusekelo Njonge Ruth Lemwayi Mary Drake Dunstan Bishanga Barbara Rawlins Rohit Ramaswamy Kavita Singh Stephanie Wheeler |
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Scale-Up of Doppler to Improve Intrapartum Fetal Heart Rate Monitoring in Tanzania: A Qualitative Assessment of National and Regional/District Level Implementation Factors |
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Scale-Up of Doppler to Improve Intrapartum Fetal Heart Rate Monitoring in Tanzania: A Qualitative Assessment of National and Regional/District Level Implementation Factors |
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Scale-Up of Doppler to Improve Intrapartum Fetal Heart Rate Monitoring in Tanzania: A Qualitative Assessment of National and Regional/District Level Implementation Factors |
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Scale-Up of Doppler to Improve Intrapartum Fetal Heart Rate Monitoring in Tanzania: A Qualitative Assessment of National and Regional/District Level Implementation Factors |
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Scale-Up of Doppler to Improve Intrapartum Fetal Heart Rate Monitoring in Tanzania: A Qualitative Assessment of National and Regional/District Level Implementation Factors |
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scale-up of doppler to improve intrapartum fetal heart rate monitoring in tanzania: a qualitative assessment of national and regional/district level implementation factors |
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High-quality intrapartum care, including intermittent monitoring of fetal heart rates (FHR) to detect and manage abnormalities, is recommended by WHO and the Government of Tanzania (GoT) and creates potential to save newborn lives in Tanzania. Handheld Doppler devices have been investigated in several low-resource countries as an alternative to Pinard stethoscope and are more sensitive to detecting accelerations and decelerations of the fetal heart as compared to Pinard. This study assessed perspectives of high-level Tanzanian policymakers on facilitators and barriers to scaling up use of the hand-held Doppler for assessing FHR during labor and delivery. From November 2018−August 2019, nine high-level policymakers and subject matter experts were interviewed using a semi-structured questionnaire, with theoretical domains drawn from Proctor’s implementation outcomes framework. Interviewees largely saw use of Doppler to improve intrapartum FHR monitoring as aligning with national priorities, though they noted competing demands for resources. They felt that GoT should fund Doppler, but prioritization and budgeting should be driven from district level. Recommended ways forward included learning from scale up of Helping Babies Breathe rollout, making training approaches effective, using clinical mentoring, and establishing systematic monitoring of outcomes. To be most effective, introduction of Doppler must be concurrent with improving case management practices for abnormal intrapartum FHR. WHO’s guidance on scale-up, as well as implementation science frameworks, should be considered to guide implementation and evaluation. |
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