Effective management of district-level malaria control and elimination: implementing quality and participative process improvements
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Published:2022-01-20
Issue:1
Volume:22
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ISSN:1471-2458
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Container-title:BMC Public Health
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language:en
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Short-container-title:BMC Public Health
Author:
Agins Bruce, Case Peter, Chandramohan Daniel, Chen Ingrid, Chikodzore Rudo, Chitapi Precious, Chung Amanda, Gosling RolyORCID, Gosling Jonathan, Gumbi Matsiliso, Ikeda Daniel, Madinga Munashe, Mnguni Peliwe, Murungu Joseph, Gueye Cara Smith, Tulloch Jim, Viljoen Greyling, Agins Bruce, Case Peter, Chandramohan Daniel, Chen Ingrid, Chikodzore Rudo, Chitapi Precious, Chung Amanda, Gosling Roly, Gosling Jonathan, Gumbi Matsiliso, Ikeda Daniel, Madinga Munashe, Mnguni Peliwe, Murungu Joseph, Gueye Cara Smith, Tulloch Jim, Viljoen Greyling,
Abstract
AbstractAlthough it is widely recognized that strong program management is essential to achieving better health outcomes, this priority is not recognized in malaria programmatic practices. Increased management precision offers the opportunity to improve the effectiveness of malaria interventions, overcoming operational barriers to intervention coverage and accelerating the path to elimination. Here we propose a combined approach involving quality improvement, quality management, and participative process improvement, which we refer to as Combined Quality and Process Improvement (CQPI), to improve upon malaria program management. We draw on evidence from other areas of public health, as well as pilot implementation studies in Eswatini, Namibia and Zimbabwe to support the proposal. Summaries of the methodological approaches employed in the pilot studies, overview of activities and an outline of lessons learned from the implementation of CQPI are provided. Our findings suggest that a malaria management strategy that prioritizes quality and participative process improvements at the district-level can strengthen teamwork and communication while enabling the empowerment of subnational staff to solve service delivery challenges. Despite the promise of CQPI, however, policy makers and donors are not aware of its potential. Investments are therefore needed to allow CQPI to come to fruition.
Funder
Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
Subject
Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health
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