Using digital technology as a platform to strengthen the continuum of care at community level for maternal, child and adolescent health in Tanzania: Introducing the Afya-Tek program

Author:

Dillip Angel1,Kahamba Gloria2,Sambaiga Richard3,Shekalaghe Elizabeth4,Kapologwe Ntuli5,Kitali Erick5,Kengia James Tumaini5,Haonga Tumaini6,Nzilibili Simon6,Tanda Mark5,Haroun Yasini3,Hofmann Rachel2,Litner Rebecca2,Lampariello Riccardo2,Kimatta Suleiman1,Ketende Sosthenes1,James Johanitha1,Fumbwe Khadija1,Mahmoud Fatma1,Lugumamu Oscar1,Gabunda Christina1,Salim Ally7,Allen Megan7,Mathew Eden2,Nkaka Melania2,Liana Jafary1,Norman Toby8,Mbwasi Romuald1,Sarkar Nandini9

Affiliation:

1. Apotheker Health Access Initiative

2. D-tree International

3. University of Dar es Salaam

4. Pharmacy Council of Tanzania

5. President's Office Regional Administrtion and Local Government

6. Ministry of Health

7. Inspired Ideas

8. Simprints

9. Institute of Tropical Medicine Antwerp

Abstract

Abstract

Poor quality of care within Tanzania’s primary health system contributes to thousands of preventable maternal and child deaths, and unwanted pregnancies each year. A key contributor is lack of coordination between three primary healthcare actors: public sector Community Health Workers (CHWs) and health facilities, and private sector Accredited Drug Dispensing Outlets (ADDOs). The Afya-Tek program aims to improve the continuity of care amongst these actors in Kibaha district, through a mobile-application based digital referral system that focuses on improving maternal, child and adolescent health. The digital system called Afya-Tek was co-created with users and beneficiaries, and utilises open-source technology in-line with existing government systems. The system guides healthcare actors with individualised decision support during client visits and recommends accurate next steps (education, treatment, or referral). From July 2020 to June 2023, a total of 241,000 individuals were enrolled in the Afya-Tek program covering 7,557 pregnant women, 6,582 postpartum women, 45,900 children, and 25,700 adolescents. CHWs have conducted a total of 626,000 home visits to provide health services, including screening clients for danger signs. This has resulted in 38,100 referrals to health facilities and 24,300 linkages to ADDOs. At the ADDO level, 48,552 clients self-presented; 33% of children with pneumonia symptoms received Amoxicillin; 34% of children with diarrhoea symptoms received ORS and zinc; and 4,203 referrals were made to nearest health facilities. Adolescents preferred services at ADDOs as a result of increased perceived privacy and confidentiality. In total, 89% of all referrals were attended by health facilities. As the first digital health program in Tanzania to demonstrate the linkage among public and private sector primary healthcare actors, Afya-Tek holds promise to improve maternal, child and adolescent health as well as for scale-up and sustainability, through incorporation of other disease conditions and integration with government’s Unified Community System (UCS).

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

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