S1 Dataset for "Associations between health systems capacity and mother-to-child HIV prevention program outcomes in Zambia"

Yotebieng, M, Price, JT, Chi, BH, Phiri, WM, Ayles, HORCID logo, Chintu, N, Chilengi, R, Stringer, JSA and Mutale, W (2018). S1 Dataset for "Associations between health systems capacity and mother-to-child HIV prevention program outcomes in Zambia". [Dataset]. Figshare. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0202889.s001
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Zambia has made substantial investments in health systems capacity, yet it remains unclear whether improved service quality improves outcomes. We investigated the association between health system capacity and use of prevention of mother-to-child HIV transmission (PMTCT) services in Zambia. We analyzed data from two studies conducted in rural and semi-urban Lusaka Province in 2014–2015. Health system capacity, our primary exposure, was measured with a validated balanced scorecard approach. Based on WHO building blocks for health systems strengthening, we derived overall and domain-specific facility scores (range: 0–100), with higher scores indicating greater capacity. Our outcome, community-level maternal antiretroviral drug use at 12 months postpartum, was measured via self-report in a large cohort study evaluating PMTCT program impact. Associations between health systems capacity and our outcome were analyzed via linear regression.

Keywords

Antiretrovirals, Health systems strengthening, Finance, Assisted reproductive technology, HIV, HIV prevention, Zambia, Antiretroviral therapy

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