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The use of formative research to inform the design of a seasonal malaria chemoprevention intervention in northern Nigeria
BACKGROUND: Experience of seasonal malaria chemoprevention (SMC) is growing in the Sahel sub-region of Africa, though there remains insufficient evidence to recommend a standard deployment strategy. In 2012, a project was initiated in Katsina state, northern Nigeria, to design an appropriate and eff...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5025607/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27634539 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12936-016-1526-9 |
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author | Strachan, Clare E. Kana, Musa Martin, Sandrine Dada, John Wandera, Naome Marasciulo, Madeleine Counihan, Helen Kolawole, Maxwell Babale, Tanimu Hamade, Prudence Meek, Sylvia R. Baba, Ebenezer |
author_facet | Strachan, Clare E. Kana, Musa Martin, Sandrine Dada, John Wandera, Naome Marasciulo, Madeleine Counihan, Helen Kolawole, Maxwell Babale, Tanimu Hamade, Prudence Meek, Sylvia R. Baba, Ebenezer |
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description | BACKGROUND: Experience of seasonal malaria chemoprevention (SMC) is growing in the Sahel sub-region of Africa, though there remains insufficient evidence to recommend a standard deployment strategy. In 2012, a project was initiated in Katsina state, northern Nigeria, to design an appropriate and effective community-based delivery approach for SMC, in consultation with local stakeholders. Formative research (FR) was conducted locally to explore the potential feasibility and acceptability of SMC and to highlight information gaps and practical considerations to inform the intervention design. METHODS: The FR adopted qualitative methods; 36 in-depth interviews and 18 focus group discussions were conducted across 13 target groups active across the health system and within the community. Analysis followed the ‘framework’ approach. The process for incorporating the FR results into the project design was iterative which was initiated by a week-long ‘intervention design’ workshop with relevant stakeholders. RESULTS: The FR highlighted both supportive and hindering factors to be considered in the intervention design. Malaria control was identified as a community priority, the community health workers were a trusted resource and the local leadership exerted strong influence over household decisions. However, there were perceived challenges with quality of care at both community and health facility levels, referral linkage and supportive supervision were weak, literacy levels lower than anticipated and there was the potential for suspicion of ‘outside’ interventions. There was broad consensus across target groups that community-based SMC drug delivery would better enable a high coverage of beneficiaries and potentially garner wider community support. A mixed approach was recommended, including both community fixed-point and household-to-household SMC delivery. The FR findings were used to inform the overall distribution strategy, mechanisms for integration into the health system, capacity building and training approaches, supportive interventions to strengthen the health system, and the social mobilization strategy. CONCLUSIONS: Formative research played a valuable role in exploring local socio-cultural contexts and health system realities. Both opportunities and challenges for the introduction of SMC delivery were highlighted, which were appropriately considered in the design of the project. |
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spelling | pubmed-50256072016-09-20 The use of formative research to inform the design of a seasonal malaria chemoprevention intervention in northern Nigeria Strachan, Clare E. Kana, Musa Martin, Sandrine Dada, John Wandera, Naome Marasciulo, Madeleine Counihan, Helen Kolawole, Maxwell Babale, Tanimu Hamade, Prudence Meek, Sylvia R. Baba, Ebenezer Malar J Research BACKGROUND: Experience of seasonal malaria chemoprevention (SMC) is growing in the Sahel sub-region of Africa, though there remains insufficient evidence to recommend a standard deployment strategy. In 2012, a project was initiated in Katsina state, northern Nigeria, to design an appropriate and effective community-based delivery approach for SMC, in consultation with local stakeholders. Formative research (FR) was conducted locally to explore the potential feasibility and acceptability of SMC and to highlight information gaps and practical considerations to inform the intervention design. METHODS: The FR adopted qualitative methods; 36 in-depth interviews and 18 focus group discussions were conducted across 13 target groups active across the health system and within the community. Analysis followed the ‘framework’ approach. The process for incorporating the FR results into the project design was iterative which was initiated by a week-long ‘intervention design’ workshop with relevant stakeholders. RESULTS: The FR highlighted both supportive and hindering factors to be considered in the intervention design. Malaria control was identified as a community priority, the community health workers were a trusted resource and the local leadership exerted strong influence over household decisions. However, there were perceived challenges with quality of care at both community and health facility levels, referral linkage and supportive supervision were weak, literacy levels lower than anticipated and there was the potential for suspicion of ‘outside’ interventions. There was broad consensus across target groups that community-based SMC drug delivery would better enable a high coverage of beneficiaries and potentially garner wider community support. A mixed approach was recommended, including both community fixed-point and household-to-household SMC delivery. The FR findings were used to inform the overall distribution strategy, mechanisms for integration into the health system, capacity building and training approaches, supportive interventions to strengthen the health system, and the social mobilization strategy. CONCLUSIONS: Formative research played a valuable role in exploring local socio-cultural contexts and health system realities. Both opportunities and challenges for the introduction of SMC delivery were highlighted, which were appropriately considered in the design of the project. BioMed Central 2016-09-15 /pmc/articles/PMC5025607/ /pubmed/27634539 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12936-016-1526-9 Text en © The Author(s) 2016 Open AccessThis article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided you give appropriate credit to the original author(s) and the source, provide a link to the Creative Commons license, and indicate if changes were made. The Creative Commons Public Domain Dedication waiver (http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/) applies to the data made available in this article, unless otherwise stated. |
spellingShingle | Research Strachan, Clare E. Kana, Musa Martin, Sandrine Dada, John Wandera, Naome Marasciulo, Madeleine Counihan, Helen Kolawole, Maxwell Babale, Tanimu Hamade, Prudence Meek, Sylvia R. Baba, Ebenezer The use of formative research to inform the design of a seasonal malaria chemoprevention intervention in northern Nigeria |
title | The use of formative research to inform the design of a seasonal malaria chemoprevention intervention in northern Nigeria |
title_full | The use of formative research to inform the design of a seasonal malaria chemoprevention intervention in northern Nigeria |
title_fullStr | The use of formative research to inform the design of a seasonal malaria chemoprevention intervention in northern Nigeria |
title_full_unstemmed | The use of formative research to inform the design of a seasonal malaria chemoprevention intervention in northern Nigeria |
title_short | The use of formative research to inform the design of a seasonal malaria chemoprevention intervention in northern Nigeria |
title_sort | use of formative research to inform the design of a seasonal malaria chemoprevention intervention in northern nigeria |
topic | Research |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5025607/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27634539 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12936-016-1526-9 |
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