Development of an integrated and decentralised skin health strategy to improve experiences of skin neglected tropical diseases and other skin conditions in Atwima Mponua District, Ghana

Author:

Phillips Richard OdameORCID,Owusu Lucy,Koka Eric,Ocloo Edmond Kwaku,Simpson HopeORCID,Agbanyo Abigail,Okyere Daniel,Tuwor Ruth Dede,Fokuoh-Boadu Adelaide,Akuffo Richard AdjeiORCID,Novignon JacobORCID,Oppong Michael Ntiamoah,Mosweu Iris,Asante-Poku Adwoa,Cobbinah Jojo,Mtuy Tara B.ORCID,Palmer JenniferORCID,Ahorlu Collins,Amoako Yaw AmpemORCID,Walker Stephen L.ORCID,Yeboah-Manu Dorothy,Marks Michael,Pitt Catherine,Pullan Rachel,

Abstract

Integrated strategies are recommended to tackle neglected tropical diseases of the skin (skin NTDs), which pose a substantial health and economic burden in many countries, including Ghana. We describe the development of an integrated and decentralised skin health strategy designed to improve experiences of skin NTDs in Atwima Mponua district in Ashanti Region. A multidisciplinary research team led an iterative process to develop an overall strategy and specific interventions, based on a theory of change informed by formative research conducted in Atwima Mponua district. The process involved preparatory work, four co-development workshops (August 2021 to November 2022), collaborative working groups to operationalise intervention components, and obtaining ethical approval. Stakeholders including affected individuals, caregivers, other community members and actors from different levels of the health system participated in co-development activities. We consulted these stakeholders at each stage of the research process, including discussion of study findings, development of our theory of change, identifying implementable solutions to identified challenges, and protocol development. Participants determined that the intervention should broadly address wounds and other skin conditions, rather than only skin NTDs, and should avoid reliance on non-governmental organisations and research teams to ensure sustainable implementation by district health teams and transferability elsewhere. The overall strategy was designed to focus on a decentralised model of care for skin conditions, while including other interventions to support a self-care delivery pathway, community engagement, and referral. Our theory of change describes the pathways through which these interventions are expected to achieve the strategy’s aim, the assumptions, and problems addressed. This complex intervention strategy has been designed to respond to the local context, while maximising transferability to ensure wider relevance. Implementation is expected to begin in 2023.

Funder

National Institute for Health and Care Research

Publisher

Public Library of Science (PLoS)

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