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Comprehensive and integrated district health systems strengthening: the Rwanda Population Health Implementation and Training (PHIT) Partnership

BACKGROUND: Nationally, health in Rwanda has been improving since 2000, with considerable improvement since 2005. Despite improvements, rural areas continue to lag behind urban sectors with regard to key health outcomes. Partners In Health (PIH) has been supporting the Rwanda Ministry of Health (MOH...

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Autores principales: Drobac, Peter C, Basinga, Paulin, Condo, Jeanine, Farmer, Paul E, Finnegan, Karen E, Hamon, Jessie K, Amoroso, Cheryl, Hirschhorn, Lisa R, Kakoma, Jean Baptise, Lu, Chunling, Murangwa, Yusuf, Murray, Megan, Ngabo, Fidele, Rich, Michael, Thomson, Dana, Binagwaho, Agnes
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: BioMed Central 2013
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3668243/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23819573
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1472-6963-13-S2-S5
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author Drobac, Peter C
Basinga, Paulin
Condo, Jeanine
Farmer, Paul E
Finnegan, Karen E
Hamon, Jessie K
Amoroso, Cheryl
Hirschhorn, Lisa R
Kakoma, Jean Baptise
Lu, Chunling
Murangwa, Yusuf
Murray, Megan
Ngabo, Fidele
Rich, Michael
Thomson, Dana
Binagwaho, Agnes
author_facet Drobac, Peter C
Basinga, Paulin
Condo, Jeanine
Farmer, Paul E
Finnegan, Karen E
Hamon, Jessie K
Amoroso, Cheryl
Hirschhorn, Lisa R
Kakoma, Jean Baptise
Lu, Chunling
Murangwa, Yusuf
Murray, Megan
Ngabo, Fidele
Rich, Michael
Thomson, Dana
Binagwaho, Agnes
author_sort Drobac, Peter C
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description BACKGROUND: Nationally, health in Rwanda has been improving since 2000, with considerable improvement since 2005. Despite improvements, rural areas continue to lag behind urban sectors with regard to key health outcomes. Partners In Health (PIH) has been supporting the Rwanda Ministry of Health (MOH) in two rural districts in Rwanda since 2005. Since 2009, the MOH and PIH have spearheaded a health systems strengthening (HSS) intervention in these districts as part of the Rwanda Population Health Implementation and Training (PHIT) Partnership. The partnership is guided by the belief that HSS interventions should be comprehensive, integrated, responsive to local conditions, and address health care access, cost, and quality. The PHIT Partnership represents a collaboration between the MOH and PIH, with support from the National University of Rwanda School of Public Health, the National Institute of Statistics, Harvard Medical School, and Brigham and Women’s Hospital. DESCRIPTION OF INTERVENTION: The PHIT Partnership’s health systems support aligns with the World Health Organization’s six health systems building blocks. HSS activities focus across all levels of the health system — community, health center, hospital, and district leadership — to improve health care access, quality, delivery, and health outcomes. Interventions are concentrated on three main areas: targeted support for health facilities, quality improvement initiatives, and a strengthened network of community health workers. EVALUATION DESIGN: The impact of activities will be assessed using population-level outcomes data collected through oversampling of the demographic and health survey (DHS) in the intervention districts. The overall impact evaluation is complemented by an analysis of trends in facility health care utilization. A comprehensive costing project captures the total expenditures and financial inputs of the health care system to determine the cost of systems improvement. Targeted evaluations and operational research pieces focus on specific programmatic components, supported by partnership-supported work to build in-country research capacity. DISCUSSION: Building on early successes, the work of the Rwanda PHIT Partnership approach to HSS has already seen noticeable increases in facility capacity and quality of care. The rigorous planned evaluation of the Partnership’s HSS activities will contribute to global knowledge about intervention methodology, cost, and population health impact.
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spelling pubmed-36682432013-06-03 Comprehensive and integrated district health systems strengthening: the Rwanda Population Health Implementation and Training (PHIT) Partnership Drobac, Peter C Basinga, Paulin Condo, Jeanine Farmer, Paul E Finnegan, Karen E Hamon, Jessie K Amoroso, Cheryl Hirschhorn, Lisa R Kakoma, Jean Baptise Lu, Chunling Murangwa, Yusuf Murray, Megan Ngabo, Fidele Rich, Michael Thomson, Dana Binagwaho, Agnes BMC Health Serv Res Study Protocol BACKGROUND: Nationally, health in Rwanda has been improving since 2000, with considerable improvement since 2005. Despite improvements, rural areas continue to lag behind urban sectors with regard to key health outcomes. Partners In Health (PIH) has been supporting the Rwanda Ministry of Health (MOH) in two rural districts in Rwanda since 2005. Since 2009, the MOH and PIH have spearheaded a health systems strengthening (HSS) intervention in these districts as part of the Rwanda Population Health Implementation and Training (PHIT) Partnership. The partnership is guided by the belief that HSS interventions should be comprehensive, integrated, responsive to local conditions, and address health care access, cost, and quality. The PHIT Partnership represents a collaboration between the MOH and PIH, with support from the National University of Rwanda School of Public Health, the National Institute of Statistics, Harvard Medical School, and Brigham and Women’s Hospital. DESCRIPTION OF INTERVENTION: The PHIT Partnership’s health systems support aligns with the World Health Organization’s six health systems building blocks. HSS activities focus across all levels of the health system — community, health center, hospital, and district leadership — to improve health care access, quality, delivery, and health outcomes. Interventions are concentrated on three main areas: targeted support for health facilities, quality improvement initiatives, and a strengthened network of community health workers. EVALUATION DESIGN: The impact of activities will be assessed using population-level outcomes data collected through oversampling of the demographic and health survey (DHS) in the intervention districts. The overall impact evaluation is complemented by an analysis of trends in facility health care utilization. A comprehensive costing project captures the total expenditures and financial inputs of the health care system to determine the cost of systems improvement. Targeted evaluations and operational research pieces focus on specific programmatic components, supported by partnership-supported work to build in-country research capacity. DISCUSSION: Building on early successes, the work of the Rwanda PHIT Partnership approach to HSS has already seen noticeable increases in facility capacity and quality of care. The rigorous planned evaluation of the Partnership’s HSS activities will contribute to global knowledge about intervention methodology, cost, and population health impact. BioMed Central 2013-05-31 /pmc/articles/PMC3668243/ /pubmed/23819573 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1472-6963-13-S2-S5 Text en Copyright © 2013 Drobac et al; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0 This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Study Protocol
Drobac, Peter C
Basinga, Paulin
Condo, Jeanine
Farmer, Paul E
Finnegan, Karen E
Hamon, Jessie K
Amoroso, Cheryl
Hirschhorn, Lisa R
Kakoma, Jean Baptise
Lu, Chunling
Murangwa, Yusuf
Murray, Megan
Ngabo, Fidele
Rich, Michael
Thomson, Dana
Binagwaho, Agnes
Comprehensive and integrated district health systems strengthening: the Rwanda Population Health Implementation and Training (PHIT) Partnership
title Comprehensive and integrated district health systems strengthening: the Rwanda Population Health Implementation and Training (PHIT) Partnership
title_full Comprehensive and integrated district health systems strengthening: the Rwanda Population Health Implementation and Training (PHIT) Partnership
title_fullStr Comprehensive and integrated district health systems strengthening: the Rwanda Population Health Implementation and Training (PHIT) Partnership
title_full_unstemmed Comprehensive and integrated district health systems strengthening: the Rwanda Population Health Implementation and Training (PHIT) Partnership
title_short Comprehensive and integrated district health systems strengthening: the Rwanda Population Health Implementation and Training (PHIT) Partnership
title_sort comprehensive and integrated district health systems strengthening: the rwanda population health implementation and training (phit) partnership
topic Study Protocol
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3668243/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23819573
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1472-6963-13-S2-S5
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