Qualitative analysis of the health system effects of a community-based malaria elimination program in Rwanda.

IF 3.1 Q2 MEDICINE, RESEARCH & EXPERIMENTAL
Research and Reports in Tropical Medicine Pub Date : 2018-05-17 eCollection Date: 2018-01-01 DOI:10.2147/RRTM.S158131
Ibukun-Oluwa Omolade Abejirinde, Chantal Marie Ingabire, Michele van Vugt, Leon Mutesa, Bart van den Borne, Jamiu O Busari
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Purpose To identify the health system-strengthening role of a community-based malaria elimination program in Ruhuha, Rwanda, and the ways by which health system effects may have been achieved. Materials and methods Qualitative data were collected through 14 semi-structured in-depth interviews and five focus group discussions with various stakeholders. These data were supported by analysis of project documents. Results Use of a transdisciplinary approach allowed the program to influence several crosscutting issues spanning four broad areas – social collaboration; capacity building; structural alignment; and knowledge translation. Health system effects were identified mostly at the micro (i.e., district) level, with limited impact on strengthening national and subnational policies. Although systems thinking was not explicitly applied, the project had positive spillover effects on the health system. These include expanding the informal health workforce and introducing innovative approaches aligned to the national malaria strategy for vector control. Findings also show that the elimination program contributed to an increased understanding of the transmission dynamics of malaria in Ruhuha. Conclusion The community-based malaria elimination program in Ruhuha successfully created a stable foundation for community mobilization toward malaria control, and explored innovative ways for long-term financing for malaria elimination. The transdisciplinary nature of the project, use of horizontal facilitation techniques for community engagement, and the sociocultural context in which the program was implemented are possible mechanisms by which systems strengthening was achieved. The knowledge gained from this assessment can be used to improve future community-focused interventions for malaria control, and develop a sustainable strategy for community engagement in health care.

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卢旺达以社区为基础的疟疾消除项目对卫生系统影响的定性分析。
目的:确定卢旺达鲁胡哈以社区为基础的疟疾消除规划在加强卫生系统方面的作用,以及卫生系统可能实现的效果。材料与方法:通过14次半结构化深度访谈和5次与各利益相关者的焦点小组讨论收集定性数据。这些数据得到了项目文件分析的支持。结果:使用跨学科方法使该计划能够影响跨越四个广泛领域的几个横切问题-社会协作;能力建设;结构调整;以及知识的翻译。卫生系统的影响主要是在微观(即地区)一级确定的,对加强国家和次国家政策的影响有限。虽然没有明确运用系统思维,但该项目对卫生系统产生了积极的溢出效应。这些措施包括扩大非正式卫生人力和采用符合国家疟疾病媒控制战略的创新办法。研究结果还表明,消除疟疾规划有助于增进对鲁胡哈疟疾传播动态的了解。结论:芦呼哈社区消除疟疾项目成功地为社区动员防治疟疾奠定了稳定的基础,探索了消除疟疾长期筹资的创新途径。项目的跨学科性质、对社区参与的横向促进技术的使用以及项目实施的社会文化背景是实现系统加强的可能机制。从这次评估中获得的知识可用于改进今后以社区为重点的疟疾控制干预措施,并制定社区参与保健的可持续战略。
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