2023
DOI: 10.1136/bmjopen-2023-074770
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Use of a digital job-aid in improving antenatal clinical protocols and quality of care in rural primary-level health facilities in Burkina Faso: a quasi-experimental evaluation

Abdoulaye Maïga,
Anju Ogyu,
Roch Modeste Millogo
et al.

Abstract: ObjectiveWe assessed the impact of a digital clinical decision support (CDS) tool in improving health providers adherence to recommended antenatal protocols and service quality in rural primary-level health facilities in Burkina Faso.DesignA quasi-experimental evaluation based on a cross-sectional post-intervention assessment comparing the intervention district to a comparison group.Setting and participantsThe study included 331 direct observations and exit interviews of pregnant women seeking antenatal care (… Show more

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