C-it DU-it
Community Data Use for Integrated ANC
Funder: National Institute for Health and Care Research | NIHR
Partners: LVCT Health, KEMRI, Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine
Project Duration: October 2022 to September 2026
Our Intervention
Our objectives are to:
- To increase ANC uptake and quality in Western Kenya by
- linking community and facility digital ANC data systems, creating a system able to track an individual woman throughout pregnancy and schedule appointments (‘C-it’)
- strengthening the capacity of community work improvement teams to use ‘C-it’ data for quality improvement and of CHVs to deliver community-based ANC contacts (‘DU-it’).
- To co-develop research strategies with county policymakers that address evidence gaps to scale-up community health systems strengthening through ‘C-it DU-it’:
- To strengthen the capacity of communities, county managers, Kenyan researchers, and institutions to set the community health research agenda and deliver major implementation research
Our Research
Our research primarily focuses on Homa Bay before scaling up to Kisumu, Migori and Kakamega counties.
Our Partners
Partners with excellent reputations and national influence are leading this study. This study is under the leadership of Homa Bay County who are co-investigators. LVCT is the project lead, and our role is in strengthening community health system and scale up. KEMRI who conduct large health systems trials in Western Kenya and Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine will support in our research and the data digitisation experts from GiND will develop and test systems for data linkage adapted to each county. The project is working with the sub-county teams and hundreds of Community Health Promoters who identify pregnancy and refer women to ANC services.