Costs of the Supervision, Performance Assessment and Recognition Strategy (SPARS) for improving medicines management in Nepal.

IF 3.3 Q1 HEALTH POLICY & SERVICES
Journal of Pharmaceutical Policy and Practice Pub Date : 2024-11-18 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.1080/20523211.2024.2421258
Anika Ruisch, Ganesh Khatiwada, Anup Bastola, Christian Suharlim, Birna Trap
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Abstract

Background: Nepal implemented a pilot of the Supervision, Performance Assessment, and Recognition Strategy (SPARS) program aimed to increase health workers' ability to manage medicines through on- the-job training and support from a new cadre of Medicines Management Supervisors (MMS). This study aims to assess the implementation costs.

Methods: Data from the SPARS central database and facilities was analysed to assess the total cost of the SPARS pilot including 293 public health facilities from 12 districts of 3 provinces, from May 2022 until July 2023. We estimated the number of health facilities to achieve a successful performance status, defined as a SPARS score ≥ 18.75 out of 25 (75%) and estimated the cost per facility to reach a successful score.

Results: In total, 293 facilities received 838 visits, performed by 48 MMS for an estimated total cost of $226,531. 124 facilities (44.3%) reached a score of 18.75 points after two or more visits. On average, it costs $1827 USD per facility to reach a successful SPARS score.

Conclusion: This study assesses the costs of implementing SPARS in 12 districts in Nepal. These findings can provide insights into further scaling up SPARS in Nepal or in other countries.

尼泊尔改善药品管理的监督、绩效评估和表彰战略(SPARS)的成本。
背景:尼泊尔试行了监督、绩效评估和表彰战略(SPARS)计划,旨在通过在职培训和新一批药品管理监督员(MMS)的支持,提高卫生工作者的药品管理能力。本研究旨在评估实施成本:分析了来自 SPARS 中央数据库和医疗机构的数据,以评估从 2022 年 5 月到 2023 年 7 月 SPARS 试点项目的总成本,试点项目包括来自 3 个省 12 个地区的 293 家公共医疗机构。我们估算了达到成功绩效状态(定义为 SPARS 得分≥18.75(满分 25 分,即 75%))的医疗机构数量,并估算了达到成功得分的每家医疗机构的成本:共有 293 家医疗机构接受了 48 家医疗管理服务机构的 838 次访问,总费用估计为 226,531 美元。124 家医疗机构(44.3%)经过两次或两次以上的访问后达到了 18.75 分。平均而言,每家机构达到 SPARS 成功评分的成本为 1827 美元:本研究评估了在尼泊尔 12 个县实施 SPARS 的成本。这些发现可为尼泊尔或其他国家进一步扩大 SPARS 的规模提供启示。
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Journal of Pharmaceutical Policy and Practice
Journal of Pharmaceutical Policy and Practice Health Professions-Pharmacy
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