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Multi-site comparison of factors influencing progress of African insecticide testing facilities towards an international Quality Management System certification
BACKGROUND: Insecticidal mosquito vector control products are vital components of malaria control programmes. Test facilities are key in assessing the effectiveness of vector control products against local mosquito populations, in environments where they will be used. Data from these test facilities...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8592480/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34780512 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0259849 |
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author | Begg, Sara Wright, Alex Small, Graham Kirby, Matt Moore, Sarah Koudou, Ben Kisinza, William Abdoulaye, Diabate Moore, Jason Malima, Robert Kija, Patrick Mosha, Frank Edi, Constant Bates, Imelda |
author_facet | Begg, Sara Wright, Alex Small, Graham Kirby, Matt Moore, Sarah Koudou, Ben Kisinza, William Abdoulaye, Diabate Moore, Jason Malima, Robert Kija, Patrick Mosha, Frank Edi, Constant Bates, Imelda |
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description | BACKGROUND: Insecticidal mosquito vector control products are vital components of malaria control programmes. Test facilities are key in assessing the effectiveness of vector control products against local mosquito populations, in environments where they will be used. Data from these test facilities must be of a high quality to be accepted by regulatory authorities, including the WHO Prequalification Team for vector control products. In 2013–4, seven insecticide testing facilities across sub-Saharan Africa, with technical and financial support from Innovative Vector Control Consortium (IVCC), began development and implementation of quality management system compliant with the principles of Good Laboratory Practice (GLP) to improve data quality and reliability. METHODS AND PRINCIPLE FINDINGS: We conducted semi-structured interviews, emails, and video-call interviews with individuals at five test facilities engaged in the IVCC-supported programme and working towards or having achieved GLP. We used framework analysis to identify and describe factors affeting progress towards GLP. We found that eight factors were instrumental in progress, and that test facilities had varying levels of control over these factors. They had high control over the training programme, project planning, and senior leadership support; medium control over infrastructure development, staff structure, and procurement; and low control over funding the availability and accessibility of relevant expertise. Collaboration with IVCC and other partners was key to overcoming the challenges associated with low and medium control factors. CONCLUSION: For partnership and consortia models of research capacity strengthening, test facilities can use their own internal resources to address identified high-control factors. Project plans should allow additional time for interaction with external agencies to address medium-control factors, and partners with access to expertise and funding should concentrate their efforts on supporting institutions to address low-control factors. In practice, this includes planning for financial sustainability at the outset, and acting to strengthen national and regional training capacity. |
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spelling | pubmed-85924802021-11-16 Multi-site comparison of factors influencing progress of African insecticide testing facilities towards an international Quality Management System certification Begg, Sara Wright, Alex Small, Graham Kirby, Matt Moore, Sarah Koudou, Ben Kisinza, William Abdoulaye, Diabate Moore, Jason Malima, Robert Kija, Patrick Mosha, Frank Edi, Constant Bates, Imelda PLoS One Research Article BACKGROUND: Insecticidal mosquito vector control products are vital components of malaria control programmes. Test facilities are key in assessing the effectiveness of vector control products against local mosquito populations, in environments where they will be used. Data from these test facilities must be of a high quality to be accepted by regulatory authorities, including the WHO Prequalification Team for vector control products. In 2013–4, seven insecticide testing facilities across sub-Saharan Africa, with technical and financial support from Innovative Vector Control Consortium (IVCC), began development and implementation of quality management system compliant with the principles of Good Laboratory Practice (GLP) to improve data quality and reliability. METHODS AND PRINCIPLE FINDINGS: We conducted semi-structured interviews, emails, and video-call interviews with individuals at five test facilities engaged in the IVCC-supported programme and working towards or having achieved GLP. We used framework analysis to identify and describe factors affeting progress towards GLP. We found that eight factors were instrumental in progress, and that test facilities had varying levels of control over these factors. They had high control over the training programme, project planning, and senior leadership support; medium control over infrastructure development, staff structure, and procurement; and low control over funding the availability and accessibility of relevant expertise. Collaboration with IVCC and other partners was key to overcoming the challenges associated with low and medium control factors. CONCLUSION: For partnership and consortia models of research capacity strengthening, test facilities can use their own internal resources to address identified high-control factors. Project plans should allow additional time for interaction with external agencies to address medium-control factors, and partners with access to expertise and funding should concentrate their efforts on supporting institutions to address low-control factors. In practice, this includes planning for financial sustainability at the outset, and acting to strengthen national and regional training capacity. Public Library of Science 2021-11-15 /pmc/articles/PMC8592480/ /pubmed/34780512 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0259849 Text en © 2021 Begg et al https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited. |
spellingShingle | Research Article Begg, Sara Wright, Alex Small, Graham Kirby, Matt Moore, Sarah Koudou, Ben Kisinza, William Abdoulaye, Diabate Moore, Jason Malima, Robert Kija, Patrick Mosha, Frank Edi, Constant Bates, Imelda Multi-site comparison of factors influencing progress of African insecticide testing facilities towards an international Quality Management System certification |
title | Multi-site comparison of factors influencing progress of African insecticide testing facilities towards an international Quality Management System certification |
title_full | Multi-site comparison of factors influencing progress of African insecticide testing facilities towards an international Quality Management System certification |
title_fullStr | Multi-site comparison of factors influencing progress of African insecticide testing facilities towards an international Quality Management System certification |
title_full_unstemmed | Multi-site comparison of factors influencing progress of African insecticide testing facilities towards an international Quality Management System certification |
title_short | Multi-site comparison of factors influencing progress of African insecticide testing facilities towards an international Quality Management System certification |
title_sort | multi-site comparison of factors influencing progress of african insecticide testing facilities towards an international quality management system certification |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8592480/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34780512 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0259849 |
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