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‘ It is a question of determination’: a case study of monitoring and evaluation of integrated family planning services in urban areas of Togo

Background: Integrating family planning into postabortion and postpartum services can increase contraceptive use and decrease maternal and child death; however, little information exists on the monitoring and evaluation of such programs. This article draws on research completed by the EngenderHealth...

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Autores principales: Baker, Helen, Rochat, Roger, Hepburn, Kenneth, Hennink, Monique, Thiam, Macoumba, Guede, Cyrille, Koalaga, Andre, Amegan, Eloi, Fombo, Koffi, Ogunbiyi, Bolatito, Sibley, Lynn
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Publicado: F1000 Research Limited 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6784308/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31633084
http://dx.doi.org/10.12688/gatesopenres.12944.1
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author Baker, Helen
Rochat, Roger
Hepburn, Kenneth
Hennink, Monique
Thiam, Macoumba
Guede, Cyrille
Koalaga, Andre
Amegan, Eloi
Fombo, Koffi
Ogunbiyi, Bolatito
Sibley, Lynn
author_facet Baker, Helen
Rochat, Roger
Hepburn, Kenneth
Hennink, Monique
Thiam, Macoumba
Guede, Cyrille
Koalaga, Andre
Amegan, Eloi
Fombo, Koffi
Ogunbiyi, Bolatito
Sibley, Lynn
author_sort Baker, Helen
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description Background: Integrating family planning into postabortion and postpartum services can increase contraceptive use and decrease maternal and child death; however, little information exists on the monitoring and evaluation of such programs. This article draws on research completed by the EngenderHealth’s AgirPF project in three urban areas of Togo on the extent to which monitoring and evaluation systems of health services, which operated within the AgirPF project area in Togo, captured integrated family planning services. Methods: This mixed methods case study used 25 health facility assessments with health service record review in hospitals, large community clinics, a dispensary, and private clinics and 41 key informant interviews with health faculty, individuals working at reproductive health organizations, individuals involved in reproductive health policy and politics, health care workers, and health facility directors. Results: The study found the reporting system for health care was labor intensive and involved multiple steps for health care workers. The system lacked a standardized method to record family planning services as part of other health care at the patient level, yet the Ministry of Health required integrated family planning services to be reported on district and partner organization reporting forms. Key informants suggested improving the system by using computer-based monitoring, streamlining the reporting process to include all necessary information at the patient level, and standardizing what information is needed for the Ministry of Health and partner organizations. Conclusion: Future research should focus on assessing the best methods for recording integrated health services and task shifting of reporting. Recommendations for future policy and programming include consolidating data for reproductive health indicators, ensuring type of information needed is captured at all levels, and reducing provider workload for reporting.
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spelling pubmed-67843082019-10-17 ‘ It is a question of determination’: a case study of monitoring and evaluation of integrated family planning services in urban areas of Togo Baker, Helen Rochat, Roger Hepburn, Kenneth Hennink, Monique Thiam, Macoumba Guede, Cyrille Koalaga, Andre Amegan, Eloi Fombo, Koffi Ogunbiyi, Bolatito Sibley, Lynn Gates Open Res Research Article Background: Integrating family planning into postabortion and postpartum services can increase contraceptive use and decrease maternal and child death; however, little information exists on the monitoring and evaluation of such programs. This article draws on research completed by the EngenderHealth’s AgirPF project in three urban areas of Togo on the extent to which monitoring and evaluation systems of health services, which operated within the AgirPF project area in Togo, captured integrated family planning services. Methods: This mixed methods case study used 25 health facility assessments with health service record review in hospitals, large community clinics, a dispensary, and private clinics and 41 key informant interviews with health faculty, individuals working at reproductive health organizations, individuals involved in reproductive health policy and politics, health care workers, and health facility directors. Results: The study found the reporting system for health care was labor intensive and involved multiple steps for health care workers. The system lacked a standardized method to record family planning services as part of other health care at the patient level, yet the Ministry of Health required integrated family planning services to be reported on district and partner organization reporting forms. Key informants suggested improving the system by using computer-based monitoring, streamlining the reporting process to include all necessary information at the patient level, and standardizing what information is needed for the Ministry of Health and partner organizations. Conclusion: Future research should focus on assessing the best methods for recording integrated health services and task shifting of reporting. Recommendations for future policy and programming include consolidating data for reproductive health indicators, ensuring type of information needed is captured at all levels, and reducing provider workload for reporting. F1000 Research Limited 2019-05-01 /pmc/articles/PMC6784308/ /pubmed/31633084 http://dx.doi.org/10.12688/gatesopenres.12944.1 Text en Copyright: © 2019 Baker H et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Licence, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Baker, Helen
Rochat, Roger
Hepburn, Kenneth
Hennink, Monique
Thiam, Macoumba
Guede, Cyrille
Koalaga, Andre
Amegan, Eloi
Fombo, Koffi
Ogunbiyi, Bolatito
Sibley, Lynn
‘ It is a question of determination’: a case study of monitoring and evaluation of integrated family planning services in urban areas of Togo
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6784308/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31633084
http://dx.doi.org/10.12688/gatesopenres.12944.1
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