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  • Maternal and Child Health
  • Health Systems Strengthening

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  • Midwives are vital for primary healthcare, particularly in improving sexual, reproductive, maternal, newborn, and adolescent health.
  • Midwife-led birth centres (MLBCs) show significant potential in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs), where most maternal and newborn deaths occur.
  • Existing evidence on MLBCs predominantly comes from high-income countries.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To explore the factors essential for establishing and sustaining successful midwife-led birth centres (MLBCs) in four low- and middle-income countries.
  • To understand the specific needs and enablers for effective MLBC implementation in diverse LMIC settings.

Main Methods:

  • A descriptive case study design was utilized across four countries: Bangladesh, Pakistan, South Africa, and Uganda.
  • Data were collected through key informant interviews with 77 MLBC clients and 33 health service leaders/policymakers.
  • Focus group discussions with 100 midwives and MLBC staff provided additional insights, informed by an Appreciative Inquiry approach and a network of care framework.

Main Results:

  • Key enablers for successful MLBCs include effective financing models and community recognition of quality midwifery care.
  • Interdisciplinary and interfacility collaboration, including functional referral systems, are critical for operational success.
  • Supportive and enabling leadership and governance at all levels are essential for the sustainability of MLBCs.

Conclusions:

  • Findings offer significant implications for enhancing maternal and neonatal health outcomes and strengthening healthcare systems in LMICs.
  • Understanding success factors can inform policy, decision-making, and the design of tailored maternal and newborn health programs.
  • This research contributes to shaping international guidelines and strengthening the midwifery profession globally.