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Improving district facility readiness: a 12-month evaluation of a data-driven health systems strengthening intervention in rural Rwanda
BACKGROUND: While health systems strengthening (HSS) interventions are recommended by global health policy experts to improve population health in resource-limited settings, few examples exist of evaluations of HSS interventions conducted at the district level. In 2009, a partnership between Partner...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4490804/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26140729 http://dx.doi.org/10.3402/gha.v8.28365 |
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author | Iyer, Hari S. Kamanzi, Emmanuel Mugunga, Jean Claude Finnegan, Karen Uwingabiye, Alice Shyaka, Edward Niyonzima, Saleh Hirschhorn, Lisa R. Drobac, Peter C. |
author_facet | Iyer, Hari S. Kamanzi, Emmanuel Mugunga, Jean Claude Finnegan, Karen Uwingabiye, Alice Shyaka, Edward Niyonzima, Saleh Hirschhorn, Lisa R. Drobac, Peter C. |
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description | BACKGROUND: While health systems strengthening (HSS) interventions are recommended by global health policy experts to improve population health in resource-limited settings, few examples exist of evaluations of HSS interventions conducted at the district level. In 2009, a partnership between Partners In Health (PIH), a non-governmental organization, and the Rwandan Ministry of Health (RMOH) was provided funds to implement and evaluate a district-level HSS intervention in two rural districts of Rwanda. DESIGN: The partnership provided limited funds to 14 health centers for targeted systems support in 2010; six others received support prior to the intervention (reference). RMOH health systems norms were mapped across the WHO HSS framework, scored from 0 to 10 and incorporated into a rapid survey assessing 11 domains of facility readiness. Stakeholder meetings allowed partnership leaders to review results, set priorities, and allocate resources. Investments included salary support, infrastructure improvements, medical equipment, and social support for patients. We compared facility domain scores from the start of the intervention to 12 months and tested for correlation between change in score and change in funding allocation to assess equity in our approach. RESULTS: We found significant improvements among intervention facilities from baseline to 12 months across several domains [infrastructure (+4, p=0.0001), clinical services (+1.2, p=0.03), infection and sanitation control (+0.6, p=0.03), medical equipment (+1.0, p=0.02), information use (+2, p=0.002)]. Composite score across domains improved from 6.2 at baseline to 7.4 at 12 months (p=0.002). Across facilities, 50% had composite scores greater than the average score among reference facilities (7.4) at 12 months compared to none at baseline. CONCLUSIONS: Rapid facility surveys, stakeholder engagement, and information feedback can be used for gap analysis and resource allocation. This approach can achieve effective use of limited resources, improve facility readiness, and ensure consistency of facility capacity to provide quality care at the district level. |
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spelling | pubmed-44908042015-07-28 Improving district facility readiness: a 12-month evaluation of a data-driven health systems strengthening intervention in rural Rwanda Iyer, Hari S. Kamanzi, Emmanuel Mugunga, Jean Claude Finnegan, Karen Uwingabiye, Alice Shyaka, Edward Niyonzima, Saleh Hirschhorn, Lisa R. Drobac, Peter C. Glob Health Action Original Article BACKGROUND: While health systems strengthening (HSS) interventions are recommended by global health policy experts to improve population health in resource-limited settings, few examples exist of evaluations of HSS interventions conducted at the district level. In 2009, a partnership between Partners In Health (PIH), a non-governmental organization, and the Rwandan Ministry of Health (RMOH) was provided funds to implement and evaluate a district-level HSS intervention in two rural districts of Rwanda. DESIGN: The partnership provided limited funds to 14 health centers for targeted systems support in 2010; six others received support prior to the intervention (reference). RMOH health systems norms were mapped across the WHO HSS framework, scored from 0 to 10 and incorporated into a rapid survey assessing 11 domains of facility readiness. Stakeholder meetings allowed partnership leaders to review results, set priorities, and allocate resources. Investments included salary support, infrastructure improvements, medical equipment, and social support for patients. We compared facility domain scores from the start of the intervention to 12 months and tested for correlation between change in score and change in funding allocation to assess equity in our approach. RESULTS: We found significant improvements among intervention facilities from baseline to 12 months across several domains [infrastructure (+4, p=0.0001), clinical services (+1.2, p=0.03), infection and sanitation control (+0.6, p=0.03), medical equipment (+1.0, p=0.02), information use (+2, p=0.002)]. Composite score across domains improved from 6.2 at baseline to 7.4 at 12 months (p=0.002). Across facilities, 50% had composite scores greater than the average score among reference facilities (7.4) at 12 months compared to none at baseline. CONCLUSIONS: Rapid facility surveys, stakeholder engagement, and information feedback can be used for gap analysis and resource allocation. This approach can achieve effective use of limited resources, improve facility readiness, and ensure consistency of facility capacity to provide quality care at the district level. Co-Action Publishing 2015-07-01 /pmc/articles/PMC4490804/ /pubmed/26140729 http://dx.doi.org/10.3402/gha.v8.28365 Text en © 2015 Hari S. Iyer et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License, allowing third parties to copy and redistribute the material in any medium or format and to remix, transform, and build upon the material for any purpose, even commercially, provided the original work is properly cited and states its license. |
spellingShingle | Original Article Iyer, Hari S. Kamanzi, Emmanuel Mugunga, Jean Claude Finnegan, Karen Uwingabiye, Alice Shyaka, Edward Niyonzima, Saleh Hirschhorn, Lisa R. Drobac, Peter C. Improving district facility readiness: a 12-month evaluation of a data-driven health systems strengthening intervention in rural Rwanda |
title | Improving district facility readiness: a 12-month evaluation of a data-driven health systems strengthening intervention in rural Rwanda |
title_full | Improving district facility readiness: a 12-month evaluation of a data-driven health systems strengthening intervention in rural Rwanda |
title_fullStr | Improving district facility readiness: a 12-month evaluation of a data-driven health systems strengthening intervention in rural Rwanda |
title_full_unstemmed | Improving district facility readiness: a 12-month evaluation of a data-driven health systems strengthening intervention in rural Rwanda |
title_short | Improving district facility readiness: a 12-month evaluation of a data-driven health systems strengthening intervention in rural Rwanda |
title_sort | improving district facility readiness: a 12-month evaluation of a data-driven health systems strengthening intervention in rural rwanda |
topic | Original Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4490804/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26140729 http://dx.doi.org/10.3402/gha.v8.28365 |
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