Identifying Expert Opinions on the Challenges and Barriers Faced by Iraq's National Plan for Controlling Hepatitis B

Author:

Jalal Mohammed A.1,Karami Manoochehr1,Namdari Mahshid1,Lami Faris2,Taher Taqi Mohammed Jawad3,Etemad Koorosh1

Affiliation:

1. Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences

2. Baghdad University

3. Wasit University

Abstract

Abstract

Background This study examined the difficulties and obstacles faced by healthcare professionals in implementing Iraq's National Plan for Hepatitis B Virus (HBV) Control. This research aims to offer valuable insights into the intricacies of HBV control efforts and identify key areas for improvement. Methods In this qualitative study, semi-structured interviews were conducted with a purposive sample of ten physicians, representing diverse medical specialties and healthcare settings, including experts in the fields of medical sciences. Data analysis was conducted using MAXQDA software version 24 to identify recurring themes and gain insights into the challenges encountered during the implementation of the national plan. Results Ten physicians participated in the study, providing insights into challenges and barriers hindering the effective implementation of Iraq's National Plan for HBV Control. Consensus among participants highlighted challenges such as resource constraints, inadequate infrastructure, population ignorance, and vaccine refusal. Documentation challenges, including inaccuracies in reporting HBV-associated mortality, were also noted. Barriers to successful implementation included poor public awareness, inadequate education for healthcare providers, and funding shortages. Unmet needs highlighted the necessity for unified protocols, surveillance systems, and international training programs. The improvement strategies proposed by participants emphasized raising awareness, supporting primary healthcare centers, and enhancing funding allocation. Conclusion This study underscores significant challenges in implementing Iraq's national plan for HBV control, with barriers ranging from resource constraints to communication barriers. Healthcare professionals advocate for targeted interventions, collaborative efforts, and policy measures to address these challenges effectively. The findings contribute to the evidence base for enhancing HBV control efforts in Iraq and emphasize the importance of tailored approaches to public health interventions.

Publisher

Research Square Platform LLC

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