2022
DOI: 10.1136/bmjgh-2022-008493
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The building blocks of community health systems: a systems framework for the design, implementation and evaluation of iCCM programs and community-based interventions

Abstract: IntroductionAlmost all sub-Saharan African countries have adopted some form of integrated community case management (iCCM) to reduce child mortality, a strategy targeting common childhood diseases in hard-to-reach communities. These programs are complex, maintain diverse implementation typologies and involve many components that can influence the potential success of a program or its ability to effectively perform at scale. While tools and methods exist to support the design and implementation of iCCM and meas… Show more

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“…Practical considerations and expert opinion both advocate in favor of implementing POCTs in LMICs; however, after decades of malaria RDT use and subsequent treatment in the prehospital setting, many challenges were identified ( 1 , 6 8 ). Particularly, financial constraints, limits to supervision and monitoring of CHWs, and a paucity of evidence related to clinical outcomes, constrains progress and possible transformation adaptation ( 5 8 , 23 ). To improve evaluation for navigating these complexities, a recent content analysis of iCCM programs proposed several frameworks to manage and evaluate programs ( 23 ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Practical considerations and expert opinion both advocate in favor of implementing POCTs in LMICs; however, after decades of malaria RDT use and subsequent treatment in the prehospital setting, many challenges were identified ( 1 , 6 8 ). Particularly, financial constraints, limits to supervision and monitoring of CHWs, and a paucity of evidence related to clinical outcomes, constrains progress and possible transformation adaptation ( 5 8 , 23 ). To improve evaluation for navigating these complexities, a recent content analysis of iCCM programs proposed several frameworks to manage and evaluate programs ( 23 ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Particularly, financial constraints, limits to supervision and monitoring of CHWs, and a paucity of evidence related to clinical outcomes, constrains progress and possible transformation adaptation ( 5 8 , 23 ). To improve evaluation for navigating these complexities, a recent content analysis of iCCM programs proposed several frameworks to manage and evaluate programs ( 23 ). This overview allows program managers to prepare for process evaluation, sustainability, adequate monitoring, and outcome measurements.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We apply the principles of enterprise architecture to assess the supply chains of an integrated community case management (iCCM) program targeting childhood malaria, pneumonia, and diarrhea in a province of DRC. iCCM is considered a complex intervention due to its reliance on interconnected healthcare subsystems, and the unpredictable dynamics of the actors that operate within them [11]. We overlaid the application of the process mapping tool with the categories of the supply chain and commodities building block of the Community Health Systems Framework, which classifies an defines specific areas for the assessment of supply chains in community health systems of LMICs (Figure 1) [11].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…iCCM is considered a complex intervention due to its reliance on interconnected healthcare subsystems, and the unpredictable dynamics of the actors that operate within them [11]. We overlaid the application of the process mapping tool with the categories of the supply chain and commodities building block of the Community Health Systems Framework, which classifies an defines specific areas for the assessment of supply chains in community health systems of LMICs (Figure 1) [11]. These include the themes of drugs and commodities; quantification; procurement; distribution and transport; resupply and allocation; availability and stockouts; inventory and storage; protocols and standard operating procedures; and commodity quality and sustainability.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%