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Acceptance and challenges of the introduction of the routine community-based vitamin A supplementation strategy: the case of Burkina Faso

OBJECTIVES: With the phase-out of the polio campaigns, Burkina Faso has developed a new strategy for routine community-based vitamin A supplementation (VAS) by institutionalising community-based health workers (CBHW) to sustain the gain of two decades of successful programming. Formative research wa...

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Autores principales: Ouédraogo, Ousmane, Zeba, Augustin Nawidimbasba, Kaboré, Saidou, Berthé, Abdramane, Drabo, Koiné Maxime, Ouaro Dabiré, Dowrot Bertine, Bambara, Estelle, Ouédraogo, Helene, Ilboudo, Tegawendé Pierre, Konaté, Claudine, Garnier, Denis, Boussery, Gunter, Kiburente, Mediatrice, Zagré, Noël Marie
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Cambridge University Press 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9991820/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35094734
http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/S1368980022000283
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author Ouédraogo, Ousmane
Zeba, Augustin Nawidimbasba
Kaboré, Saidou
Berthé, Abdramane
Drabo, Koiné Maxime
Ouaro Dabiré, Dowrot Bertine
Bambara, Estelle
Ouédraogo, Helene
Ilboudo, Tegawendé Pierre
Konaté, Claudine
Garnier, Denis
Boussery, Gunter
Kiburente, Mediatrice
Zagré, Noël Marie
author_facet Ouédraogo, Ousmane
Zeba, Augustin Nawidimbasba
Kaboré, Saidou
Berthé, Abdramane
Drabo, Koiné Maxime
Ouaro Dabiré, Dowrot Bertine
Bambara, Estelle
Ouédraogo, Helene
Ilboudo, Tegawendé Pierre
Konaté, Claudine
Garnier, Denis
Boussery, Gunter
Kiburente, Mediatrice
Zagré, Noël Marie
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description OBJECTIVES: With the phase-out of the polio campaigns, Burkina Faso has developed a new strategy for routine community-based vitamin A supplementation (VAS) by institutionalising community-based health workers (CBHW) to sustain the gain of two decades of successful programming. Formative research was conducted soon after the strategy was introduced to solicit feedback on the acceptability of the new approach by the implementing actors while identifying the main implementation challenges for improving its effectiveness and sustainability. DESIGN: This qualitative study was conducted in 2018 through (i) document review, (ii) individual interviews with key informants at the central, regional and district levels, and (iii) focus groups with CBHW and caregivers. SETTING: Data collection was carried out at six levels of sites covering the entire country and selected based on VAS coverage rates with the community routine. A total of six health districts were selected. PARTICIPANTS: We conducted 46 individual interviews with health workers and 20 focus groups with 59 CBHW and 108 caregivers. RESULTS: The study showed good acceptability of the strategy by all stakeholders. In the first 2 years of implementation, the national coverage of VAS was maintained at a high level (above 90 %) and there was a reduction in operational costs. The main challenges included delayed CBHW remuneration and weak communication and supervision CONCLUSIONS: The acceptability of the community-based routine VAS was good and was perceived to have a high potential for sustainability. Addressing identified challenges will allow us to better manage the expectations of community stakeholders and maintain the initial results
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spelling pubmed-99918202023-03-08 Acceptance and challenges of the introduction of the routine community-based vitamin A supplementation strategy: the case of Burkina Faso Ouédraogo, Ousmane Zeba, Augustin Nawidimbasba Kaboré, Saidou Berthé, Abdramane Drabo, Koiné Maxime Ouaro Dabiré, Dowrot Bertine Bambara, Estelle Ouédraogo, Helene Ilboudo, Tegawendé Pierre Konaté, Claudine Garnier, Denis Boussery, Gunter Kiburente, Mediatrice Zagré, Noël Marie Public Health Nutr Research Paper OBJECTIVES: With the phase-out of the polio campaigns, Burkina Faso has developed a new strategy for routine community-based vitamin A supplementation (VAS) by institutionalising community-based health workers (CBHW) to sustain the gain of two decades of successful programming. Formative research was conducted soon after the strategy was introduced to solicit feedback on the acceptability of the new approach by the implementing actors while identifying the main implementation challenges for improving its effectiveness and sustainability. DESIGN: This qualitative study was conducted in 2018 through (i) document review, (ii) individual interviews with key informants at the central, regional and district levels, and (iii) focus groups with CBHW and caregivers. SETTING: Data collection was carried out at six levels of sites covering the entire country and selected based on VAS coverage rates with the community routine. A total of six health districts were selected. PARTICIPANTS: We conducted 46 individual interviews with health workers and 20 focus groups with 59 CBHW and 108 caregivers. RESULTS: The study showed good acceptability of the strategy by all stakeholders. In the first 2 years of implementation, the national coverage of VAS was maintained at a high level (above 90 %) and there was a reduction in operational costs. The main challenges included delayed CBHW remuneration and weak communication and supervision CONCLUSIONS: The acceptability of the community-based routine VAS was good and was perceived to have a high potential for sustainability. Addressing identified challenges will allow us to better manage the expectations of community stakeholders and maintain the initial results Cambridge University Press 2022-05 2022-01-31 /pmc/articles/PMC9991820/ /pubmed/35094734 http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/S1368980022000283 Text en © The Authors 2022 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an Open Access article, distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution licence (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted re-use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Ouédraogo, Ousmane
Zeba, Augustin Nawidimbasba
Kaboré, Saidou
Berthé, Abdramane
Drabo, Koiné Maxime
Ouaro Dabiré, Dowrot Bertine
Bambara, Estelle
Ouédraogo, Helene
Ilboudo, Tegawendé Pierre
Konaté, Claudine
Garnier, Denis
Boussery, Gunter
Kiburente, Mediatrice
Zagré, Noël Marie
Acceptance and challenges of the introduction of the routine community-based vitamin A supplementation strategy: the case of Burkina Faso
title Acceptance and challenges of the introduction of the routine community-based vitamin A supplementation strategy: the case of Burkina Faso
title_full Acceptance and challenges of the introduction of the routine community-based vitamin A supplementation strategy: the case of Burkina Faso
title_fullStr Acceptance and challenges of the introduction of the routine community-based vitamin A supplementation strategy: the case of Burkina Faso
title_full_unstemmed Acceptance and challenges of the introduction of the routine community-based vitamin A supplementation strategy: the case of Burkina Faso
title_short Acceptance and challenges of the introduction of the routine community-based vitamin A supplementation strategy: the case of Burkina Faso
title_sort acceptance and challenges of the introduction of the routine community-based vitamin a supplementation strategy: the case of burkina faso
topic Research Paper
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9991820/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35094734
http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/S1368980022000283
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