Improving maternal and child nutrition services in community based health planning and services zones in the jirapa municipality of northern ghana-challenges and strategies: the perspective of community health officers

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Tengepare Francis Xavier,Chirawurah Dennis,Apanga Stephen

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Abstract Background The Community-based Health Planning and Services (CHPS) initiative plays a key role in delivering maternal and child health nutrition services in Ghana. This study explored bottle necks hindering the delivery of maternal and child nutrition services at CHPS zones and searched for strategies to address them from the perspective of community health officers in rural Northern Ghana. Methods An exploratory qualitative cross-sectional study design using key informant interviews involving the municipal nutrition officer and Community Health Officers (CHOs) from eleven CHPS zones was carried out in April 2019. Manual data analysis was done using the framework analysis approach in qualitative data analysis for applied policy research. Results This study identified challenges of maternal and child nutrition services in the Jirapa municipality to be municipal health directorate and CHPS zone based in nature. Municipal health directorate based challenges were inadequate logistics/medicines; lack of staff training; lack of supervision/monitoring; and inadequate financial support/motivation/incentives. CHPS zone based challenges were lack of planning activities by staff; inadequate home visits; lack of commitment by staff; and lack of community meetings/engagements. Proposed strategies to address municipal health directorate based challenges included adequate provision of logistics/medicines; frequent training of staff in maternal and child nutrition related issues; frequent supervision/monitoring activities from the municipal health directorate; and providing financial support/motivation/incentives at the CHPS zones. Proposed strategies to address CHPS zone based challenges were planning of activities; improved home visits; increased commitment towards delivering maternal and child nutrition services; and frequent community meetings/engagements. Conclusion In order to improve maternal and child nutrition services at CHPS zones, there is the need to address certain systemic challenges at both the municipal or district health directorate and CHPS zones levels of the primary health care system. It is recommended that, the Municipal Health Directorate; the Municipal Health Management Team; the Municipal Assembly and all relevant stakeholders involved in improving maternal and child nutrition services at the community level, actively engage CHOs to help address the systemic challenges.

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Springer Science and Business Media LLC

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