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Did a quality improvement intervention improve quality of maternal health care? Implementation evaluation from a cluster-randomized controlled study
Elysia Larson
, Godfrey M. Mbaruku
, Jessica Cohen
,
Margaret E. Kruk
Division of General Medicine & Geriatrics
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Quality Improvement Intervention
100%
Cluster Randomized Trial
100%
Implementation Evaluation
100%
Maternal Healthcare
100%
Quality Indicators
40%
Control Center
40%
Infrastructure Support
40%
Counseling
20%
Quality of Care
20%
Supportive Supervision
20%
Primary Care Clinic
20%
Healthcare Quality Improvement
20%
Mentorship
20%
Meaningful Improvement
20%
Delivery Care
20%
Difference Analysis
20%
Health Facilities
20%
Knowledge Test
20%
Provider Knowledge
20%
Primary Care Facility
20%
Lack of Infrastructure
20%
Implementation Level
20%
Indictors
20%
In-service Training
20%
Rural Tanzania
20%
Supervisory Support
20%
Medicine and Dentistry
Quality Improvement
100%
Maternal Care
100%
Primary Health Care
40%
Neonatal Infant
20%
Counseling
20%
Quality of Health Care
20%
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Difference-In-Differences
100%