Hailu Awraris, Gebre Teshome, Seife Fikre, Enbiale Wendemagegn, Tamiru Adugna, Yohanes Tsegaye, Yohannes Amsayaw, Kitu Melese, Merdekios Behailu, Kebede Biruck, Kebede Fikreab, Deribe Kebede, Burton Matthew J, Habtamu Esmael
Eyu-Ethiopia: Eye Health Research, Training & Service Centre, Bahir Dar, Ethiopia.
School of Public Health, Asrat Woldeyes Health Sciences College, Debre Berhan University, Debre Berhan, Ethiopia.
Am J Trop Med Hyg. 2024 Nov 26;112(2):467-478. doi: 10.4269/ajtmh.24-0261. Print 2025 Feb 5.
Mainstreaming neglected tropical diseases (NTDs) interventions in national health systems is one of the key strategies emphasized in the WHO Roadmap for NTDs. However, there is limited evidence on implementing the proposed mainstreaming approaches effectively. We used a participatory ranking methodology in Ethiopia, using consultative workshops with purposively selected stakeholders, including NTDs program leaders from the government and partners, primary health care (PHC) workers, and community leaders and volunteers. Our aim was to identify, rank, and contextualize mainstreaming challenges and strategies, which were then synthesized using the Primary Health Care Performance Initiative framework. Thirty-three stakeholders at the national, regional, district, PHC, and community levels participated in two consultative workshops conducted in the Adama and Shashemene towns in Ethiopia. The stakeholders identified 73 mainstreaming challenges related to service delivery (32 [43.8%]), inputs (22 [30.1%]), systems (18 [24.7%]), and outputs (1 [1.4%]). The top three most frequently cited and ranked challenges were poor data recording and reporting, poor drug management and logistics, and weak supportive supervision and monitoring. Among the 185 strategies identified to address these challenges, the three most frequently cited were establishing a strong, supportive supervision and monitoring system, continuous on-the-job training to build workforce competence, and performance-based motivation. Multifaceted NTDs campaign intervention mainstreaming challenges that are deep-rooted in the health system were identified. The suggested strategies to address them should be given due consideration not only to guide future mainstreaming efforts but also to facilitate health system strengthening.
将被忽视的热带病(NTDs)干预措施纳入国家卫生系统的主流,是世界卫生组织NTDs路线图中强调的关键战略之一。然而,关于有效实施拟议的主流化方法的证据有限。我们在埃塞俄比亚采用了参与式排名方法,与有目的地挑选的利益相关者举行了协商研讨会,这些利益相关者包括政府和合作伙伴的NTDs项目负责人、初级卫生保健(PHC)工作者以及社区领导人和志愿者。我们的目的是确定、排名并结合主流化挑战及战略,然后使用初级卫生保健绩效倡议框架进行综合分析。国家、区域、地区、初级卫生保健和社区层面的33名利益相关者参加了在埃塞俄比亚阿达马镇和沙舍梅内镇举行的两次协商研讨会。利益相关者确定了73项与服务提供(32项[43.8%])、投入(22项[30.1%])、系统(18项[24.7%])和产出(1项[1.4%])相关的主流化挑战。最常被提及和排名靠前的三大挑战是数据记录和报告不佳、药品管理和物流不善以及支持性监督和监测薄弱。在为应对这些挑战而确定的185项战略中,最常被提及的三项是建立强大的支持性监督和监测系统、持续在职培训以提高劳动力能力以及基于绩效的激励措施。确定了在卫生系统中根深蒂固的多方面NTDs运动干预主流化挑战。为应对这些挑战而建议的战略不仅应得到应有的考虑,以指导未来的主流化努力,还应促进卫生系统的加强。