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一种用于评估社区药品分发商在控制被忽视热带病方面表现的混合方法。

A mixed methods approach to evaluating community drug distributor performance in the control of neglected tropical diseases.

作者信息

Fleming Fiona M, Matovu Fred, Hansen Kristian S, Webster Joanne P

机构信息

Schistosomiasis Control Initiative, Imperial College London, London, UK.

School of Economics, Makerere University, Kampala, Uganda.

出版信息

Parasit Vectors. 2016 Jun 16;9(1):345. doi: 10.1186/s13071-016-1606-2.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Trusted literate, or semi-literate, community drug distributors (CDDs) are the primary implementers in integrated preventive chemotherapy (IPC) programmes for Neglected Tropical Disease (NTD) control. The CDDs are responsible for safely distributing drugs and for galvanising communities to repeatedly, often over many years, receive annual treatment, create and update treatment registers, monitor for side-effects and compile treatment coverage reports. These individuals are 'volunteers' for the programmes and do not receive remuneration for their annual work commitment.

METHODS

A mixed methods approach, which included pictorial diaries to prospectively record CDD use of time, structured interviews and focus group discussions, was used to triangulate data on how 58 CDDs allocated their time towards their routine family activities and to NTD Programme activities in Uganda. The opportunity costs of CDD time were valued, performance assessed by determining the relationship between time and programme coverage, and CDD motivation for participating in the programme was explored.

RESULTS

Key findings showed approximately 2.5 working weeks (range 0.6-11.4 working weeks) were spent on NTD Programme activities per year. The amount of time on NTD control activities significantly increased between the one and three deliveries that were required within an IPC campaign. CDD time spent on NTD Programme activities significantly reduced time available for subsistence and income generating engagements. As CDDs took more time to complete NTD Programme activities, their treatment performance, in terms of validated coverage, significantly decreased. Motivation for the programme was reported as low and CDDs felt undervalued.

CONCLUSIONS

CDDs contribute a considerable amount of opportunity cost to the overall economic cost of the NTD Programme in Uganda due to the commitment of their time. Nevertheless, programme coverage of at least 75 %, as required by the World Health Organisation, is not being achieved and vulnerable individuals may not have access to treatment as a consequence of sub-optimal performance by the CDDs due to workload and programmatic factors.

摘要

背景

值得信赖的识字或半识字社区药品分发员(CDD)是被忽视热带病(NTD)控制综合预防化疗(IPC)项目的主要实施者。CDD负责安全分发药品,激励社区居民多年来每年重复接受治疗,创建和更新治疗登记册,监测副作用并编制治疗覆盖率报告。这些人是该项目的“志愿者”,他们的年度工作投入没有报酬。

方法

采用混合方法,包括用图片日记前瞻性记录CDD的时间使用情况、结构化访谈和焦点小组讨论,以对58名CDD如何在日常家庭活动和乌干达NTD项目活动之间分配时间的数据进行三角测量。评估了CDD时间的机会成本,通过确定时间与项目覆盖率之间的关系来评估绩效,并探讨了CDD参与该项目的动机。

结果

主要发现表明,每年花在NTD项目活动上的时间约为2.5个工作周(范围为0.6 - 11.4个工作周)。在IPC活动所需的一次至三次给药期间,用于NTD控制活动的时间显著增加。花在NTD项目活动上的CDD时间显著减少了维持生计和创收活动的可用时间。随着CDD花费更多时间完成NTD项目活动,就有效覆盖率而言,他们的治疗绩效显著下降。据报告,该项目的积极性较低,CDD觉得自己没有得到重视。

结论

由于投入时间,CDD给乌干达NTD项目的总体经济成本带来了相当大的机会成本。然而,并未达到世界卫生组织要求的至少75%的项目覆盖率,由于工作量和项目因素导致CDD表现欠佳,弱势群体可能无法获得治疗。

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