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Systematic Monitoring of Voluntary Medical Male Circumcision Scale-Up: Adoption of Efficiency Elements in Kenya, South Africa, Tanzania, and Zimbabwe

BACKGROUND: SYMMACS, the Systematic Monitoring of the Voluntary Medical Male Circumcision Scale-up, tracked the implementation and adoption of six elements of surgical efficiency— use of multiple surgical beds, pre-bundled kits, task shifting, task sharing, forceps-guided surgical method, and electr...

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Autores principales: Bertrand, Jane T., Rech, Dino, Omondi Aduda, Dickens, Frade, Sasha, Loolpapit, Mores, Machaku, Michael D., Oyango, Mathews, Mavhu, Webster, Spyrelis, Alexandra, Perry, Linnea, Farrell, Margaret, Castor, Delivette, Njeuhmeli, Emmanuel
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2014
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4011576/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24801374
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0082518
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author Bertrand, Jane T.
Rech, Dino
Omondi Aduda, Dickens
Frade, Sasha
Loolpapit, Mores
Machaku, Michael D.
Oyango, Mathews
Mavhu, Webster
Spyrelis, Alexandra
Perry, Linnea
Farrell, Margaret
Castor, Delivette
Njeuhmeli, Emmanuel
author_facet Bertrand, Jane T.
Rech, Dino
Omondi Aduda, Dickens
Frade, Sasha
Loolpapit, Mores
Machaku, Michael D.
Oyango, Mathews
Mavhu, Webster
Spyrelis, Alexandra
Perry, Linnea
Farrell, Margaret
Castor, Delivette
Njeuhmeli, Emmanuel
author_sort Bertrand, Jane T.
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description BACKGROUND: SYMMACS, the Systematic Monitoring of the Voluntary Medical Male Circumcision Scale-up, tracked the implementation and adoption of six elements of surgical efficiency— use of multiple surgical beds, pre-bundled kits, task shifting, task sharing, forceps-guided surgical method, and electrocautery—as standards of surgical efficiency in Kenya, South Africa, Tanzania, and Zimbabwe. METHODS AND FINDINGS: This multi-country study used two-staged sampling. The first stage sampled VMMC sites: 73 in 2011, 122 in 2012. The second stage involved sampling providers (358 in 2011, 591 in 2012) and VMMC procedures for observation (594 in 2011, 1034 in 2012). The number of VMMC sites increased significantly between 2011 and 2012; marked seasonal variation occurred in peak periods for VMMC. Countries adopted between three and five of the six elements; forceps-guided surgery was the only element adopted by all countries. Kenya and Tanzania routinely practiced task-shifting. South Africa and Zimbabwe used pre-bundled kits with disposable instruments and electrocautery. South Africa, Tanzania, and Zimbabwe routinely employed multiple surgical bays. CONCLUSIONS: SYMMACS is the first study to provide data on the implementation of VMMC programs and adoption of elements of surgical efficiency. Findings have contributed to policy change on task-shifting in Zimbabwe, a review of the monitoring system for adverse events in South Africa, an increased use of commercially bundled VMMC kits in Tanzania, and policy dialogue on improving VMMC service delivery in Kenya. This article serves as an overview for five other articles following this supplement.
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spelling pubmed-40115762014-05-09 Systematic Monitoring of Voluntary Medical Male Circumcision Scale-Up: Adoption of Efficiency Elements in Kenya, South Africa, Tanzania, and Zimbabwe Bertrand, Jane T. Rech, Dino Omondi Aduda, Dickens Frade, Sasha Loolpapit, Mores Machaku, Michael D. Oyango, Mathews Mavhu, Webster Spyrelis, Alexandra Perry, Linnea Farrell, Margaret Castor, Delivette Njeuhmeli, Emmanuel PLoS One Research Article BACKGROUND: SYMMACS, the Systematic Monitoring of the Voluntary Medical Male Circumcision Scale-up, tracked the implementation and adoption of six elements of surgical efficiency— use of multiple surgical beds, pre-bundled kits, task shifting, task sharing, forceps-guided surgical method, and electrocautery—as standards of surgical efficiency in Kenya, South Africa, Tanzania, and Zimbabwe. METHODS AND FINDINGS: This multi-country study used two-staged sampling. The first stage sampled VMMC sites: 73 in 2011, 122 in 2012. The second stage involved sampling providers (358 in 2011, 591 in 2012) and VMMC procedures for observation (594 in 2011, 1034 in 2012). The number of VMMC sites increased significantly between 2011 and 2012; marked seasonal variation occurred in peak periods for VMMC. Countries adopted between three and five of the six elements; forceps-guided surgery was the only element adopted by all countries. Kenya and Tanzania routinely practiced task-shifting. South Africa and Zimbabwe used pre-bundled kits with disposable instruments and electrocautery. South Africa, Tanzania, and Zimbabwe routinely employed multiple surgical bays. CONCLUSIONS: SYMMACS is the first study to provide data on the implementation of VMMC programs and adoption of elements of surgical efficiency. Findings have contributed to policy change on task-shifting in Zimbabwe, a review of the monitoring system for adverse events in South Africa, an increased use of commercially bundled VMMC kits in Tanzania, and policy dialogue on improving VMMC service delivery in Kenya. This article serves as an overview for five other articles following this supplement. Public Library of Science 2014-05-06 /pmc/articles/PMC4011576/ /pubmed/24801374 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0082518 Text en https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Public Domain declaration, which stipulates that, once placed in the public domain, this work may be freely reproduced, distributed, transmitted, modified, built upon, or otherwise used by anyone for any lawful purpose.
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Bertrand, Jane T.
Rech, Dino
Omondi Aduda, Dickens
Frade, Sasha
Loolpapit, Mores
Machaku, Michael D.
Oyango, Mathews
Mavhu, Webster
Spyrelis, Alexandra
Perry, Linnea
Farrell, Margaret
Castor, Delivette
Njeuhmeli, Emmanuel
Systematic Monitoring of Voluntary Medical Male Circumcision Scale-Up: Adoption of Efficiency Elements in Kenya, South Africa, Tanzania, and Zimbabwe
title Systematic Monitoring of Voluntary Medical Male Circumcision Scale-Up: Adoption of Efficiency Elements in Kenya, South Africa, Tanzania, and Zimbabwe
title_full Systematic Monitoring of Voluntary Medical Male Circumcision Scale-Up: Adoption of Efficiency Elements in Kenya, South Africa, Tanzania, and Zimbabwe
title_fullStr Systematic Monitoring of Voluntary Medical Male Circumcision Scale-Up: Adoption of Efficiency Elements in Kenya, South Africa, Tanzania, and Zimbabwe
title_full_unstemmed Systematic Monitoring of Voluntary Medical Male Circumcision Scale-Up: Adoption of Efficiency Elements in Kenya, South Africa, Tanzania, and Zimbabwe
title_short Systematic Monitoring of Voluntary Medical Male Circumcision Scale-Up: Adoption of Efficiency Elements in Kenya, South Africa, Tanzania, and Zimbabwe
title_sort systematic monitoring of voluntary medical male circumcision scale-up: adoption of efficiency elements in kenya, south africa, tanzania, and zimbabwe
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4011576/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24801374
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0082518
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