Transition and change: opportunities and challenges of CHW programme reform for community health systems and vertical disease programmes in Liberia.

IF 3.6 2区 医学 Q1 HEALTH POLICY & SERVICES
Georgina Zawolo, Gertrude Nsorma Nyaaba, Gartee Nallo, Karsor Kollie, Rachael Thomson, Joanna Raven, Sally Theobald, Laura Dean
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Abstract

Background: Globally, community health worker (CHW) programmes are critical to addressing health worker shortages and have been recognised as critical pillars within the drive towards universal health coverage (UHC). In 2016, the Liberian Ministry of Health launched the National Community Health Services Policy 2016-2021, which included significant CHW programme reform to address ongoing health workforce capacity gaps in the country. However, little consideration was given to the impact of such reforms on ongoing health interventions that rely heavily on the use of CHW cadres. Our study explores how CHW programme reform in Liberia influenced performance of CHWs involved in the delivery of Neglected Tropical Disease (NTD) programmes to elucidate how health systems reform can impact the delivery of routine health interventions and vice versa.

Methods: We used a qualitative case study approach conducted between March 2017 and August 2018. Our instrumental case study approach uses qualitative methods, including document review of five CHW and NTD program-related policy documents; 25 key informant interviews with facility, county, and national level decision-makers; and 42 life and job histories with CHWs in Liberia. Data were analysed using a thematic framework approach, guided by Kok et al. framework of CHW performance. Data were coded in QRS NVIVO 11 Pro.

Results: Our findings show that CHW programme reform provides opportunities and challenges for supporting enhanced CHW performance. In relation to health system hardware, we found that CHW programme reform provides better opportunities for: formal recognition of CHWs; strengthening capacity for effective healthcare delivery at the community level through improved and formalised training; a more formal supervision structure; and provision of monthly incentives of 70 US dollars. Efficiency gaps in routine intervention delivery can be mitigated through the strengthening of these hardware components. Conversely, supervision deficits in routine CHW functioning can be supported through health interventions. In relation to systems software, we emphasise the ongoing importance of community engagement in CHW selection that is responsive to gendered power hierarchies and accompanied by gendered transformative approaches to improving literacy.

Conclusions: This study shows how CHW programme reform provides opportunities and challenges for health system strengthening that can both positively and negatively impact the functioning of routine health interventions. By working together, CHW programmes and routine health interventions have the opportunity to leverage mutually beneficial support for CHWs, which can enhance overall systems functioning by enhancing CHW performance.

过渡与变革:社区保健员计划改革给利比里亚社区卫生系统和垂直疾病计划带来的机遇和挑战。
背景:在全球范围内,社区卫生工作者(CHW)计划对于解决卫生工作者短缺问题至关重要,并已被视为实现全民医保(UHC)的重要支柱。2016 年,利比里亚卫生部推出了《2016-2021 年国家社区卫生服务政策》,其中包括对社区保健员计划进行重大改革,以解决该国目前存在的卫生工作人员能力缺口问题。然而,对于此类改革对严重依赖使用社区保健员骨干的现行卫生干预措施的影响,却鲜有考虑。我们的研究探讨了利比里亚的儿童保健工作者计划改革如何影响参与实施被忽视热带病(NTD)计划的儿童保健工作者的表现,以阐明卫生系统改革如何影响常规卫生干预措施的实施,反之亦然:我们在 2017 年 3 月至 2018 年 8 月期间采用了定性案例研究方法。我们的工具性案例研究方法采用了定性方法,包括对五份 CHW 和 NTD 计划相关政策文件的文件审查;对设施、州和国家级决策者的 25 次关键信息提供者访谈;以及与利比里亚 CHW 的 42 次生活和工作经历访谈。在 Kok 等人的儿童保健工作者绩效框架指导下,采用主题框架法对数据进行了分析。数据用 QRS NVIVO 11 Pro 进行编码:我们的研究结果表明,社区保健工作者计划改革为支持社区保健工作者提高绩效提供了机遇和挑战。在卫生系统硬件方面,我们发现社区保健工作者计划改革为以下方面提供了更好的机会:对社区保健工作者的正式认可;通过改进和正规化培训加强社区一级有效提供医疗保健服务的能力;更正规的监督结构;以及提供每月 70 美元的奖励。通过加强这些硬件部分,可以缓解常规干预工作的效率差距。反之,也可以通过卫生干预措施来支持对常规社区保健工作者工作的监督。在系统软件方面,我们强调社区参与儿童保健工作者遴选的持续重要性,这种遴选应顺应性别权力等级制度,并辅以性别变革方法来提高识字率:本研究表明,社区保健工作者计划改革如何为加强卫生系统提供机遇和挑战,从而对常规卫生干预措施的运作产生积极和消极影响。通过合作,社区保健工作者计划和常规卫生干预措施有机会为社区保健工作者提供互惠互利的支持,从而通过提高社区保健工作者的绩效来增强整个系统的功能。
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Health Research Policy and Systems
Health Research Policy and Systems HEALTH POLICY & SERVICES-
CiteScore
7.50
自引率
7.50%
发文量
124
审稿时长
27 weeks
期刊介绍: Health Research Policy and Systems is an Open Access, peer-reviewed, online journal that aims to provide a platform for the global research community to share their views, findings, insights and successes. Health Research Policy and Systems considers manuscripts that investigate the role of evidence-based health policy and health research systems in ensuring the efficient utilization and application of knowledge to improve health and health equity, especially in developing countries. Research is the foundation for improvements in public health. The problem is that people involved in different areas of research, together with managers and administrators in charge of research entities, do not communicate sufficiently with each other.
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