Evaluations of training and education interventions for improved infectious disease management in low-income and middle-income countries: a systematic literature review

Author:

van Dorst Pim Wilhelmus MariaORCID,van der Pol Simon,Salami Olawale,Dittrich SabineORCID,Olliaro Piero,Postma Maarten,Boersma Cornelis,van Asselt Antoinette Dorothea Isabelle

Abstract

ObjectivesTo identify most vital input and outcome parameters required for evaluations of training and education interventions aimed at addressing infectious diseases in low-income and middle-income countries.DesignSystematic review.Data sourcesPubMed/Medline, Web of Science and Scopus were searched for eligible studies between January 2000 and November 2021.Study selectionHealth economic and health-outcome studies on infectious diseases covering an education or training intervention in low-income and middle-income countries were included.ResultsA total of 59 eligible studies covering training or education interventions for infectious diseases were found; infectious diseases were categorised as acute febrile infections (AFI), non-AFI and other non-acute infections. With regard to input parameters, the costs (direct and indirect) were most often reported. As outcome parameters, five categories were most often reported including final health outcomes, intermediate health outcomes, cost outcomes, prescription outcomes and health economic outcomes. Studies showed a wide range of per category variables included and a general lack of uniformity across studies.ConclusionsFurther standardisation is needed on the relevant input and outcome parameters in this field. A more standardised approach would improve generalisability and comparability of results and allow policy-makers to make better informed decisions on the most effective and cost-effective interventions.

Funder

Foundation for Innovative new Diagnostics

Publisher

BMJ

Subject

General Medicine

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