Affiliation:
1. Department of Community Medicine, Division of Health Systems Strengthening and Management, Bayero University, Kano, Nigeria
2. Section of Public Health, School of Health and Related Research, The University of Sheffield, Sheffield, United Kingdom
Abstract
Background:
This study assessed the effect of HIV-integrated care delivered within routine primary health care (PHC) in Kano, Nigeria, on the uptake of maternal health and routine childhood immunization services.
Methods:
A retrospective cohort design was used to review and collect anonymized data from medical records of women and children who accessed health care from the PHC facility between January 2009 and December 2016. Data were analyzed using SPSS version 22. Interrupted time series analysis (ITS) was performed to estimate changes in maternal and childhood immunization service usage over time following the delivery of the integrated care.
Results:
Uptake of maternal health services increased over time: antenatal care attendance (effect/month [95% confidence interval (CI)]: 6.6 [44.55–8.65], P = 0.0001), family planning (effect/month [95% CI]: 1.3 [0.26–2.26], P = 0.014), and delivery (effect/month [95% CI]: 0.9 [0.39–1.45], P = 0.0009). Uptake of routine immunization also increased over time with the integrated care: Bacille Calmette Guerin (BCG) (Effect/month [95% CI]: 1.8 [0.64–2.88], P = 0.002), and diphtheria, tetanus, and pertussis 1 (DPT1)/Penta 1 vaccinations (Effect/month [95% CI]: 1.0 [0.20–1.73], P = 0.013) also showed a moderate increase over time, but DPT3/Penta 3 vaccination dropped gradually over time (Effect/month [95% CI]: −0.1 [−0.74–0.46], P = 0.649).
Conclusion:
The integrated care resulted in increased uptake of both maternal health and childhood routine immunization services. This suggests that the reorganization and restructuring of the HIV-integrated care in the Kumbotso Comprehensive Health Centre has had a positive impact on non-HIV services provided at the center. There are still opportunities for further research to refine and elaborate on the novel findings of this study.
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