2019
DOI: 10.1177/0969141318824627
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Evaluation of the national cervical cancer screening program in Morocco: achievements and challenges

Abstract: Objectives To report the key outcomes of evaluation of the national cervical cancer screening program in Morocco, and describe its organization, status of implementation, performance, and major challenges. Methods An evaluation team conducted program manager interviews and screening provider focus group discussions, supervisory visits to primary health and diagnostic centers, and review of published documents. Aggregated performance data collected by the Ministry of Health from the screening and diagnostic cen… Show more

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“…19 VIA showed promising results in research studies, but does not perform equally well when applied in a multiprovider, scaled-up, programmatic context. 20,21 Moreover, training large numbers of nurses to perform VIA, retaining them at the primary health centers, and ensuring the quality of their performance will be a herculean task in countries like India. HPVbased screening can be much more efficient in a large programmatic setting, not only because of its high sensitivity but also because of its objective and throughput nature.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…19 VIA showed promising results in research studies, but does not perform equally well when applied in a multiprovider, scaled-up, programmatic context. 20,21 Moreover, training large numbers of nurses to perform VIA, retaining them at the primary health centers, and ensuring the quality of their performance will be a herculean task in countries like India. HPVbased screening can be much more efficient in a large programmatic setting, not only because of its high sensitivity but also because of its objective and throughput nature.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Indeed, evaluation is becoming a critical component of decision-making for continuing or modifying actions in the public sphere. Following the World Health Organization (WHO) recommendations ( 56), Morocco included evaluation methods in its public health governance system (57), and many national health programs are being evaluated (58,59).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…While waiting for the computerized health information system to be fully effective, a system of paper‐based data collection from the screening registers maintained at all the screening and colposcopy centers should be initiated. The VIA‐based cervical cancer screening program in Morocco has demonstrated that quality assessment of a national program using a set of key performance indicators is feasible with systematic paper‐based data collection, good coordination, and a documented quality assurance protocol 19 …”
Section: Cervical Cancer Screening In Bangladeshmentioning
confidence: 99%