Faculty of Health Sciences, University of Ottawa, Ontario, Canada.
School of International Development and Global Studies, University of Ottawa, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada.
PLoS One. 2022 Jul 19;17(7):e0271528. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0271528. eCollection 2022.
Countries in sub-Sahara African continue to have the highest maternal and under- five child death occurrences in the world and this has become a key health challenge in the region and persists as global public health agenda. Although Community Health Workers (CHWs) are increasingly being acknowledged as crucial members of the healthcare workforce in reducing health disparity, evidence is limited on perspective of community health workers. The objective of this protocol is to outline the methodological process of a systematic review that will gather qualitative data to examine determinants of community health workers effectiveness for delivery of maternal and child health in Sub Saharan Africa. Synthesizing the perspectives of community health workers' perceived experience is crucial to inform decision makers, policy makers, and practitioners to address barriers to and scaleup facilitators of CHWs program to ensure maternal and child health equity and a resilience community health system.
The protocol has been registered in the PROSPERO (CRD42020206874). We will systematically conduct a literature search from inception in MEDLINE complete, EMBASE, CINAHL complete and Global Health for relevant studies. Eligible studies will be reports of original research, peer reviewed articles having a qualitative component (i.e., qualitative, mixed, or multi-method studies) on empowerment of CHWs associated with maternal and child health in the sub-Saharan Africa. Eligibility will be restricted to studies published in English. Two reviewers will independently screen all included abstracts and full-text articles. The primary outcome will be CHWs' perceived barriers to and facilitators of effectiveness of community health workers in maternal and child health in sub-Saharan Africa. Study methodological quality (or bias) will be appraised using appropriate tools. Narrative analysis will be conducted, and narrative summary of findings will be presented. We will use the 'best fit' framework method as a systematic approach to analyzing the qualitative data.
This study will systematically and comprehensively search literature and integrate evidence on perceived barriers to and facilitators of effectiveness of community health workers led maternal and child health program in sub-Saharan Africa. Our findings will inform policy and practice on maternal and child health equity and a resilient communities health system. The resulting manuscript will be disseminated in a peer-reviewed journal and at international and national conferences.
撒哈拉以南非洲国家仍然是世界上孕产妇和五岁以下儿童死亡率最高的国家,这已成为该地区的一个主要健康挑战,也是全球公共卫生议程的重点。尽管社区卫生工作者(CHWs)越来越被认为是减少卫生差异的医疗保健工作队伍中的重要成员,但关于社区卫生工作者的观点的证据有限。本方案的目的是概述一项系统评价的方法过程,该评价将收集定性数据,以研究社区卫生工作者在撒哈拉以南非洲提供孕产妇和儿童保健方面的有效性的决定因素。综合社区卫生工作者感知经验的观点对于为决策者、政策制定者和从业人员提供信息至关重要,以解决社区卫生工作者计划的障碍,并扩大促进因素,以确保孕产妇和儿童健康公平和有弹性的社区卫生系统。
该方案已在 PROSPERO(CRD42020206874)中注册。我们将从 MEDLINE complete、EMBASE、CINAHL complete 和 Global Health 中系统地进行文献检索,以查找与撒哈拉以南非洲孕产妇和儿童健康相关的原始研究报告和同行评议文章的定性部分(即定性、混合或多方法研究)。合格的研究将限于以英文发表的研究。两名评审员将独立筛选所有纳入的摘要和全文文章。主要结果将是社区卫生工作者在撒哈拉以南非洲的孕产妇和儿童健康方面的感知障碍和促进因素。将使用适当的工具评估研究方法学质量(或偏倚)。将进行叙述性分析,并呈现发现的叙述性总结。我们将使用“最佳拟合”框架方法作为分析定性数据的系统方法。
本研究将系统和全面地搜索文献,并整合关于社区卫生工作者主导的孕产妇和儿童健康计划在撒哈拉以南非洲的有效性的感知障碍和促进因素的证据。我们的研究结果将为孕产妇和儿童健康公平以及有弹性的社区卫生系统的政策和实践提供信息。最终的手稿将在同行评议的期刊和国际及国家会议上发表。