Reference application for maternal and newborn care for CHW’s using a mobile app
This “reference application” for maternal and newborn health provides a template for structuring and organizing your Community Health Toolkit digital health app, its configuration, and test code. It can be used as is, or serve as a great way to learn about the CHT’s foundation for forms, data fields, and analytics that can be easily customized to fit your context.
Problem Being Addressed
Access to quality maternal and newborn care is the cornerstone of many community health programs. For many women living in communities at the last mile, pregnancy can be a vulnerable time. There is a need for community health programs to support early pregnancy registration, consistent antenatal care (ANC) visits, and in-facility deliveries. In addition, the short time window following delivery for postnatal care (PNC) is a critical time for catching life-threatening danger signs for the new mother and baby.
Solution Overview
The maternal and newborn health workflow ensures that women receive the care that they need during their pregnancy with the support of CHWs. Early pregnancy registration, timely antenatal care visits, and improved care coordination between CHWs and clinics increase the likelihood that women will deliver in a facility with the support of skilled birth attendants. This ultimately will help save the lives of mothers and babies, as well as strengthen the maternal and newborn health services of the health system. Community Health Toolkit applications with maternal and newborn workflows are used by health workers and clinical staff to:
Register pregnancies
Provide a schedule for on-time ANC visits
Offer education for the mother at each stage of pregnancy
Screen for and report danger signs in the pregnant woman and newborn
Refer and encourage pregnant women to deliver at a facility
Ensure on-time PNC visits for mother and newborn
Forms Hierarchy
Once a hierarchy of people and places is established, forms are added at different levels. This diagram indicates the forms that can be filled about a person in the app (in this case, family members at the household level), as well as the person/user who will access these forms and make the reports (CHWs at the CHW Area level). Some forms are accessible as actions from the family member’s profile as actions, others from the CHW’s task list as tasks, and some as either.
Both maternal and newborn care workflows are defined to connect form actions and data with people. Detailed documentation for these forms and task schedules are linked from the workflow diagrams below. Accompanying this documentation are tips and insights into the design decisions made along the way, and suggestions for how and where to customize the forms.
Pregnancy Workflow
Condition
Task
Resolution
Condition
Upon discovering a pregnancy, a CHW submits a Pregnancy Form confirming a new pregnancy with the estimated gestational age.
Task
At the 8 ANC touchpoints defined by the WHO, the CHW receives a Pregnancy Home Visit Task to let her know that it’s time to check in on the pregnant woman.
Resolution
CHW submits Pregnancy Home Visit Form, demonstrating that she provided ANC counseling, gathered information from prior facility visits, and screened for danger signs.
Condition
A Pregnancy Form is submitted with the gestational age unknown.
CHW submits Health Facility ANC Reminder Form, confirming that she called or visited the woman to remind her of her upcoming facility visit.
Condition
If the CHW notices danger signs at any time, then she submits a Danger Sign Form and immediately refers the patient to the facility.
Task
A Danger Sign Follow-Up Task will appear immediately and is due 3 days later. Tasks persists for 7 days after due date.
Resolution
CHW submits a Danger Sign Follow-Up Form, verifying that she called or visited the woman to confirm that she attended the facility. If this is not received, another Danger Sign Follow-Up Task is triggered.
Delivery Workflow
Condition
Task
Resolution
Condition
A currently registered pregnant person has reached a gestational age of 42 weeks and has not had a miscarriage or a delivery reported.
Task
A Delivery Task requesting that the CHW check in on the woman to see whether she has delivered.
Resolution
CHW submits a Delivery Form, confirming the pregnancy outcomes. Profiles are created for each baby that is alive. This “ends” the pregnancy workflow.
Condition
A CHW submits a Delivery Form that contains a danger sign for mom or baby, or reports that either mom or baby are “alive and unwell.”
Task
A Danger Sign Follow-Up Task appears immediately and is due 3 days later. Persists for 7 days after due date.
Resolution
The CHW calls or visits woman to confirm that she attended and submits a Danger Sign Follow-Up Form. If this is not received, another Danger Sign Follow-Up Task is triggered.
Condition
If the CHW notices danger signs at any time, then she submits a Danger Sign Form and immediately refers the patient to the facility.
Task
A Danger Sign Follow-Up Task will appear immediately and is due 3 days later. Tasks persists for 7 days after due date.
Resolution
CHW submits Danger Sign Follow-Up Form, verifying that she called or visited the woman to confirm that she attended the facility. If this is not received, another Danger Sign Follow-Up Task is triggered.
Additional Resources to Get Started
Here are a few additional resources to help get you started with the maternal and newborn health reference application.