Effiong Fortune Benjamin, Hassan Ibrahim Adebayo, Dine Roseline Dzekem, Olawuyi Dimeji Abdulsobur, Adewole David Ayobami
Faculty of Medical Laboratory Science, University of Calabar, Calabar, Nigeria.
Faculty of Pharmacy, Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile-Ife, Nigeria.
BMC Public Health. 2025 Aug 7;25(1):2697. doi: 10.1186/s12889-025-23941-4.
Since the state-supported health insurance schemes (SSHIS) began in Nigeria, the perspectives of implementers and other administrative actors have been under-documented in the program evaluations. Bridging this information gap is crucial to addressing the challenges impeding the scheme's impact. This study, therefore, investigated the administrative stakeholders' perspective on the implementation and sustainability of the SSHIS in Nigeria.
This study adopted a descriptive qualitative case study design and was conducted in six Nigerian states with functional SSHIS, each representing one of the country's six geo-political zones: Cross River (South-South), Enugu (South-East), Oyo (Southwest), Kwara (North-Central), Sokoto (Northwest) and Taraba (Northeast). Participants were SSHIS state officials, public and private healthcare providers, and ward committee members purposely selected for their knowledge and experience with the schemes. Thirty key informant interviews (KII) were conducted among these stakeholders, exploring the design, successes, challenges, and personal recommendations relating to the SSHIS operation in their states. Thematic data analysis was conducted using NVIVO version 11.
Across the six states, the SSHIS had an adaptive design, covering formal, informal, and low-income vulnerable populations. Emerging themes describing the scheme's impacts included improved state health indices, health infrastructure, care access equity, and health financing systems. Challenges to the SSHIS's coverage and sustainability included low public awareness, inefficient governmental processes, insufficient funding/inflation, manpower shortages, and environmental insecurity. Participants suggested intensifying community engagement and revising funding and reimbursement policies to overcome these challenges.
Administrators highlighted crucial policy actions to enhance the SSHIS's impact in Nigeria toward universal health coverage. Future studies may investigate the identified challenges and test the effectiveness of the proposed solutions.
自尼日利亚实施国家支持的健康保险计划(SSHIS)以来,项目评估中对实施者和其他行政行为主体的观点记录不足。弥合这一信息差距对于应对阻碍该计划影响力的挑战至关重要。因此,本研究调查了尼日利亚行政利益相关者对SSHIS实施和可持续性的看法。
本研究采用描述性定性案例研究设计,在尼日利亚六个实施了功能完备的SSHIS的州进行,每个州代表该国六个地理政治区域之一:克罗斯河州(南南)、埃努古州(东南)、奥约州(西南)、夸拉州(中北部)、索科托州(西北部)和塔拉巴州(东北部)。参与者包括SSHIS州官员、公立和私立医疗服务提供者以及因对该计划有了解和经验而特意挑选的病房委员会成员。在这些利益相关者中进行了30次关键信息访谈(KII),探讨了与他们所在州SSHIS运营相关的设计、成功之处、挑战和个人建议。使用NVIVO 11版本进行了主题数据分析。
在这六个州中,SSHIS具有适应性设计,覆盖了正规、非正规和低收入弱势群体。描述该计划影响的新出现主题包括改善州健康指标、卫生基础设施、医疗服务获取公平性和卫生筹资系统。SSHIS覆盖范围和可持续性面临的挑战包括公众意识淡薄、政府流程效率低下、资金不足/通货膨胀、人力短缺和环境不安全。参与者建议加强社区参与并修订资金和报销政策以克服这些挑战。
管理者强调了关键的政策行动,以增强SSHIS在尼日利亚对全民健康覆盖的影响。未来的研究可以调查已确定的挑战并测试所提议解决方案的有效性。