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Authors:

  • Ana Langer
Background: To bolster country efforts towards meeting the targets and strategies laid out in WHO's report ""Strategies toward ending preventable maternal mortality"" (EPMM), a series of seven consultations, known as National Dialogues, were conducted to better understand national priority areas for the improvement of maternal health and to support the adoption and use of EPMM indicators at the national level. The last Dialogue was conducted in March 2020, as the COVID-19 pandemic was beginning to have global impacts. We aimed to explore the circumstantial challenges and opportunities that countries have encountered in meeting the specific stakeholder commitments made in each country by National Dialogue participants during the COVID-19 pandemic. Methods: We based our study methodology on outcome harvesting, a qualitative approach that examines how incremental change contributes towards achieving a specified outcome. It collects evidence on what has changed and then works backwards to determine whether and how a programme or intervention led to the observed changes. We collected data from 20 participants in five countries (Bangladesh, India, Mexico, Nigeria, and Pakistan) through key informant interviews and focus group discussions. We analysed the data through inductive coding focused on emergent themes.

Citations

Gausman, Jewel, Ana Langer, and R Rima Jolivet. 2023. Measuring maternal improvement through multi-stakeholder engagement: Documenting developments in the dynamic programmatic context of the global COVID-19 pandemic through outcome harvesting. Journal of Global Health 13: 6016.