Towards improvement in malaria policy implementation in Nigeria: a qualitative study on factors influencing the translation of malaria policies to practice

Author:

Omo-Imafidon Evbogaghe S1,Adeogun Adedapo O23,Babalola Ayodele S4ORCID,Okefu Philip O5,Akinyemi Oluwaseun O1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Health Policy and Management, College of Medicine, University of Ibadan , Ibadan Nigeria

2. Department of Biological Sciences, Faculty of Pure and Applied Sciences, Lead City University , Ibadan, Oyo State, Nigeria

3. Public Health and Epidemiology Department , Nigerian Institute of Medical Research, Yaba Lagos, Nigeria

4. Department of Pure and Applied Zoology, Federal University of Agriculture , Abeokuta, Nigeria

5. National Malaria Elimination Program , Abuja, Nigeria

Abstract

Abstract Background Malaria is a severe health issue in Nigeria, particularly for pregnant women and children <5 y of age, despite all malaria control programs. From the standpoint of major stakeholders in Nigeria, this study explored both promoting and limiting factors affecting the implementation of malaria policy. Methods From March to June 2019, in-depth interviews were conducted with 16 key respondents. Key informants such as malaria researchers, policy advisers and program managers were identified using purposive and snowballing sampling strategies. Interviews were performed in English, recorded, transcribed and analysed using QSR NVivo 11. Results Some of the variables increasing the implementation of malaria policies in Nigeria, according to respondents, were political will, access to funds from donors, and staff commitment. Insufficient planning, lack of commitment, poor finance, manpower shortages, and a lack of synergy between academics and policymakers, on the other hand, were recognized as important barriers to the malaria policy implementation process by respondents. Conclusions Implementation gaps may result from a lack of capability for the policy implementation process and a lack of support for policy objectives. The difficulties in implementing malaria policy in Nigeria were highlighted in this study, and relevant recommendations were made.

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Infectious Diseases,Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health,General Medicine,Parasitology

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