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Challenges and outcomes of implementing a national syphilis follow-up system for the elimination of congenital syphilis in Cambodia: a mixed-methods study

OBJECTIVES: We aimed to describe the challenges and outcomes of implementing a national syphilis follow-up system to improve syphilis management in maternal and child health (MCH) services in Cambodia. DESIGN: Operational study; quantitative cohort data and cross sectional qualitative data. SETTING:...

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Autores principales: Delvaux, Thérèse, Ouk, Vichea, Samreth, Sovannarith, Yos, Socheata, Tep, Romain, Pall, Chamroen, Keo, Vannak, Deng, Serongkea, Khin Cho, Win Htin, Hul, Sivantha, Chhorn, Somnang, Tuot, Sovannary, Kim, Rattana
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9835872/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36627153
http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmjopen-2022-063261
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author Delvaux, Thérèse
Ouk, Vichea
Samreth, Sovannarith
Yos, Socheata
Tep, Romain
Pall, Chamroen
Keo, Vannak
Deng, Serongkea
Khin Cho, Win Htin
Hul, Sivantha
Chhorn, Somnang
Tuot, Sovannary
Kim, Rattana
author_facet Delvaux, Thérèse
Ouk, Vichea
Samreth, Sovannarith
Yos, Socheata
Tep, Romain
Pall, Chamroen
Keo, Vannak
Deng, Serongkea
Khin Cho, Win Htin
Hul, Sivantha
Chhorn, Somnang
Tuot, Sovannary
Kim, Rattana
author_sort Delvaux, Thérèse
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description OBJECTIVES: We aimed to describe the challenges and outcomes of implementing a national syphilis follow-up system to improve syphilis management in maternal and child health (MCH) services in Cambodia. DESIGN: Operational study; quantitative cohort data and cross sectional qualitative data. SETTING: Public health facilities at national level and in four provinces with high syphilis prevalence in Cambodia. PARTICIPANTS: Pregnant women screened for syphilis; MCH health care providers and managers. METHODS: We conducted an operational research using syphilis screening and treatment data collected from a national follow-up system (cohort data) and reported in the health management information system (HMIS) between 2019 and 2020. We also conducted indepth interviews with 16 pregnant women and focus group discussions with 37 healthcare providers and managers. Descriptive statistics and thematic content analysis were used. OUTCOME MEASURES: Syphilis testing and treatment results and perceptions regarding these services. RESULTS: A total of 470 pregnant women who tested positive in rapid syphilis testing were recorded in the national syphilis follow-up system in 2019–2020. Of these, 71% (332 of 470) received a rapid plasma reagin (RPR) test and 95% (n=315) tested positive; 78% (246 of 315) received any syphilis treatment and only 28% (88 of 315) were treated adequately with benzathine penicillin G (BPG). Data from four provinces with high syphilis prevalence (more closely monitored) showed higher testing and treatment rates than at the national level. HMIS aggregated data reported a higher number of pregnant women screened and treated for syphilis than the follow-up system during the same period. Barriers to syphilis testing and treatment included late antenatal care, long distance to RPR testing and treatment, partners’ lack of support to reach the health facility, BPG stockout and poor adherence to oral treatment in the absence of BPG. Providers and managers reported a lack of communication across services, insufficient skills to treat infants and absence of clear guidance regarding the revised follow-up system. Study findings contributed to changes in operating procedures nationwide to facilitate access to syphilis testing and adequate treatment and a systematic follow-up of pregnant women and exposed infants. CONCLUSIONS: Study results contributed to informing improvements to syphilis management in MCH services in Cambodia.
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spelling pubmed-98358722023-01-13 Challenges and outcomes of implementing a national syphilis follow-up system for the elimination of congenital syphilis in Cambodia: a mixed-methods study Delvaux, Thérèse Ouk, Vichea Samreth, Sovannarith Yos, Socheata Tep, Romain Pall, Chamroen Keo, Vannak Deng, Serongkea Khin Cho, Win Htin Hul, Sivantha Chhorn, Somnang Tuot, Sovannary Kim, Rattana BMJ Open Health Services Research OBJECTIVES: We aimed to describe the challenges and outcomes of implementing a national syphilis follow-up system to improve syphilis management in maternal and child health (MCH) services in Cambodia. DESIGN: Operational study; quantitative cohort data and cross sectional qualitative data. SETTING: Public health facilities at national level and in four provinces with high syphilis prevalence in Cambodia. PARTICIPANTS: Pregnant women screened for syphilis; MCH health care providers and managers. METHODS: We conducted an operational research using syphilis screening and treatment data collected from a national follow-up system (cohort data) and reported in the health management information system (HMIS) between 2019 and 2020. We also conducted indepth interviews with 16 pregnant women and focus group discussions with 37 healthcare providers and managers. Descriptive statistics and thematic content analysis were used. OUTCOME MEASURES: Syphilis testing and treatment results and perceptions regarding these services. RESULTS: A total of 470 pregnant women who tested positive in rapid syphilis testing were recorded in the national syphilis follow-up system in 2019–2020. Of these, 71% (332 of 470) received a rapid plasma reagin (RPR) test and 95% (n=315) tested positive; 78% (246 of 315) received any syphilis treatment and only 28% (88 of 315) were treated adequately with benzathine penicillin G (BPG). Data from four provinces with high syphilis prevalence (more closely monitored) showed higher testing and treatment rates than at the national level. HMIS aggregated data reported a higher number of pregnant women screened and treated for syphilis than the follow-up system during the same period. Barriers to syphilis testing and treatment included late antenatal care, long distance to RPR testing and treatment, partners’ lack of support to reach the health facility, BPG stockout and poor adherence to oral treatment in the absence of BPG. Providers and managers reported a lack of communication across services, insufficient skills to treat infants and absence of clear guidance regarding the revised follow-up system. Study findings contributed to changes in operating procedures nationwide to facilitate access to syphilis testing and adequate treatment and a systematic follow-up of pregnant women and exposed infants. CONCLUSIONS: Study results contributed to informing improvements to syphilis management in MCH services in Cambodia. BMJ Publishing Group 2023-01-10 /pmc/articles/PMC9835872/ /pubmed/36627153 http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmjopen-2022-063261 Text en © Author(s) (or their employer(s)) 2023. Re-use permitted under CC BY-NC. No commercial re-use. See rights and permissions. Published by BMJ. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/This is an open access article distributed in accordance with the Creative Commons Attribution Non Commercial (CC BY-NC 4.0) license, which permits others to distribute, remix, adapt, build upon this work non-commercially, and license their derivative works on different terms, provided the original work is properly cited, appropriate credit is given, any changes made indicated, and the use is non-commercial. See: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/) .
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Delvaux, Thérèse
Ouk, Vichea
Samreth, Sovannarith
Yos, Socheata
Tep, Romain
Pall, Chamroen
Keo, Vannak
Deng, Serongkea
Khin Cho, Win Htin
Hul, Sivantha
Chhorn, Somnang
Tuot, Sovannary
Kim, Rattana
Challenges and outcomes of implementing a national syphilis follow-up system for the elimination of congenital syphilis in Cambodia: a mixed-methods study
title Challenges and outcomes of implementing a national syphilis follow-up system for the elimination of congenital syphilis in Cambodia: a mixed-methods study
title_full Challenges and outcomes of implementing a national syphilis follow-up system for the elimination of congenital syphilis in Cambodia: a mixed-methods study
title_fullStr Challenges and outcomes of implementing a national syphilis follow-up system for the elimination of congenital syphilis in Cambodia: a mixed-methods study
title_full_unstemmed Challenges and outcomes of implementing a national syphilis follow-up system for the elimination of congenital syphilis in Cambodia: a mixed-methods study
title_short Challenges and outcomes of implementing a national syphilis follow-up system for the elimination of congenital syphilis in Cambodia: a mixed-methods study
title_sort challenges and outcomes of implementing a national syphilis follow-up system for the elimination of congenital syphilis in cambodia: a mixed-methods study
topic Health Services Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9835872/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36627153
http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmjopen-2022-063261
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