National Assessment of the Health Extension Program in Ethiopia: Study Protocol and Key Outputs.

IF 1.5 Q3 HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES
Yibeltal Kiflie Alemayehu, Girmay Medhin, Alula M Teklu
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Abstract

Background: The Health Extension Program (HEP) was introduced in 2003 to extend primary health care services by institutionalizing the former volunteer-based village health services. However, this program is not comprehensively evaluated.

Materials and methods: The 2019 comprehensive national assessment of HEP involved (1) assessment through quantitative and qualitative primary data, (2) a thorough systematic review of the HEP literature, and (3) a synthesis of evidence from the two sources. The assessment included household survey(n=7122), a survey of health extension workers (HEWs) (n=584)_, and an assessment of health posts (HPs)(n=343) and their supervising health centers (HCs)(n=179) from 62 randomly selected woredas. As part of the comprehensive assessment.

Output and results: The outputs were (a) full and abridged reports, (b) 40 posters, (c) seven published, three under review scientific papers and (d) seven papers in this special issue. During the one-year period preceding the study, 54.8% of women, 32.1% of men, and 21.9% of female youths had at least a one-time interaction with HEWs. HPs and HEWs were universally available. There were critical gaps in the skills and motivation of HEWs and fulfillment of HP standards: 57.3% of HEWs were certified, average satisfaction score of HEWs was 48.6%, and 5.4% of HPs fulfilled equipment standards.

Conclusions: The findings informed policy and program decisions of the Ministry of Health, including the design of the HEP Optimization Roadmap 2020-2035 and the development Health Sector Transformation Plan II. It is also shared with global community through published papers.

埃塞俄比亚卫生推广计划国家评估:研究协议和主要成果。
背景:卫生推广计划(HEP)于 2003 年推出,目的是通过将以前以志愿者为基础的村卫生服务制度化来扩展初级卫生保健服务。然而,该计划并未得到全面评估:2019 年全国健康推广计划综合评估包括:(1)通过定量和定性原始数据进行评估;(2)对健康推广计划文献进行全面系统的回顾;(3)对这两个来源的证据进行综合。评估包括家庭调查(n=7122)、卫生推广人员调查(n=584)_,以及从 62 个随机选取的县中对卫生站(HPs)(n=343)及其主管卫生中心(HCs)(n=179)的评估。作为全面评估的一部分:产出包括:(a) 报告全文和摘要;(b) 40 份海报;(c) 7 篇已发表的科学论文和 3 篇正在审查的科学论文;(d) 本特刊中的 7 篇论文。在研究之前的一年时间里,54.8%的女性、32.1%的男性和 21.9%的女性青年至少与人类保健工作者有过一次互动。保健人员和保健妇女是普遍存在的。助产士的技能和积极性以及助产士标准的履行方面存在重大差距:57.3%的助产士获得了认证,助产士的平均满意度为 48.6%,5.4%的助产士达到了设备标准:研究结果为卫生部的政策和计划决策提供了依据,包括设计《2020-2035 年卫生保健计划优化路线图》和制定《卫生部门转型计划 II》。此外,还通过发表论文与全球社会分享。
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Ethiopian Journal of Health Sciences
Ethiopian Journal of Health Sciences HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES-
CiteScore
2.10
自引率
8.30%
发文量
137
审稿时长
12 weeks
期刊介绍: Ethiopian Journal of Health Sciences is a general health science journal addressing clinical medicine, public health and biomedical sciences. Rarely, it covers veterinary medicine
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