Multimethod evaluation of health services integration for neglected tropical diseases requiring case management in Liberia

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Kollie Karsor K.ORCID,Theobald SallyORCID,Jones Lent,Kpadeh Otis,Nallo Gartee,Borbor Darwosu,Taylor MarkORCID,Dean LauraORCID,Phillip Maneesh,Godwin-Akpan Tiawanlyn G,Mensah Deborah Fulamuso,Wickenden Anna,Kollie Jewel T,Rogers Emerson,Zaizay Zeela,Stewart Martyn

Abstract

IntroductionThe WHO neglected tropical disease (NTD) roadmap stresses the importance of integrating NTDs requiring case management (CM) within the health system. The NTDs programme of Liberia is among the first to implement an integrated approach and evaluate its impact.MethodsA retrospective study of three of five CM-NTD-endemic counties that implemented the integrated approach was compared with cluster-matched counties with non-integrated CM-NTD. We compared trends in CM-NTD integrated versus non-integrated county clusters. We conducted a pre-post comparison of WHO high-level outcomes using data collected during intervention years compared with baseline in control counties. Changes in health outcomes, effect sizes for different diseases and rate ratios with statistically significant differences were determined. Complementary qualitative research explored CM-NTD stakeholders’ perceptions, analysed through the framework approach, which is a transparent, multistage approach for qualitative thematic interdisciplinary data analysis.ResultsThe detection rates for all diseases combined improved significantly in the intervention compared with the control clusters. Besides leprosy, detection rates improved with large effects, over fourfold increase with statistically significant effects for individual diseases (p<0.000; 95% CI 3.5 to 5.4). Access to CM-NTD services increased in integrated counties by 71 facilities, compared with three facilities in non-integrated counties. Qualitative findings highlight training and supervision as inputs underpinning increases in case detection, but challenges with refresher training, medicine supply and incentives negatively impact quality, equity and access.ConclusionsIntegrating CM-NTDs improves case detection, accessibility and availability of CM-NTD services, promoting universal health coverage. Early case detection and the quality of care need further strengthening.

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effect:hope

Publisher

BMJ

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