Impact of rural Family Physician programme on maternal and child health indicators in Iran: an interrupted time series analysis

Author:

Jabbari Beyrami Hossein,Doshmangir Leila,Ahmadi Ayat,Asghari Jafarabadi Mohammad,Khedmati Morasae Esmaeil,Gordeev Vladimir S

Abstract

ObjectivesThe establishment of the Family Physician (FP) programme in the rural areas of Iran in 2005 has made health services accessible and affordable. This paper aims to assess the overall trends of maternal and child health (MCH) indicators in a 20-year period and possible effects of the FP programme (intervention) on these indicators in Iran.Design and settingAn interrupted time series analysis was conducted on 20 annual MCH-related data points from 1994 to 2013. The intervention time was at the 12th data point in 2005.OutcomesMCH indicators were grouped into three categories:structure(mother’s age, education, occupation and gravidity),process(number of antenatal care visits (ACVs), laboratory tests, ultrasounds and natural vaginal deliveries (NVDs)) andoutcomes(maternal mortality ratio (MMR), neonatal mortality rate (NMR), birth weight (BW), history of abortion and/or stillbirth, and haemoglobin level (Hb)).ResultsThe adjusted slope of the ACV trend decreased sharply after the intervention (b=−0.36, p<0.01), whereas it increased for the frequency of ultrasounds (b=0.2, p<0.01) and did not change for number of laboratory tests (b=−0.09, p=0.95). The intensification of the descending slope observed for NVD (b=−1.91, p=0.03) disappeared after the adjustment for structural confounders (b=1.33, p=0.26). There was no significant slope change for MMR (b=1.12, p=0.28) and NMR (b=0.67, p=0.07) after the intervention. The slope for the history of abortion trend was constant before and after the intervention, but it considerably intensified for the history of stillbirths after the intervention (b=1.72, p<0.01). The decreasing trend of BW turned into a constant mode after the intervention (b=33.2, p<0.01), but no change was observed for Hb (b=−0.02, p=0.78).ConclusionAlthough the FP programme had a positive effect on theprocessand proximaloutcomeindicators (BW), no dramatic effect on mortality outcome indicators was distinguished. It shows that there should be determinants or mediators of mortalityoutcomesin this setting, other than accessibility and affordability of MCH services.

Publisher

BMJ

Subject

General Medicine

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