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Addressing the quality of paediatric primary care: health worker and caregiver perspectives from a process evaluation of PACK child, a health systems intervention in South Africa.

Robyn Curran1, Jamie Murdoch2, Max Bachmann3, Eric Bateman4, Ruth Cornick4, Sandra Picken4, Makhosazana Lungile Simelane4, Lara Fairall4,5.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: The WHO's Integrated Management of Childhood Illness (IMCI) has resulted in progress in addressing infant and child mortality. However, unmet needs of children continue to present a burden upon primary healthcare services. The capacity of services and quality of care offered require greater support to address these needs by extending and integrating curative and preventive care for the child with a long-term health condition and the child older than 5, not prioritised in IMCI. In response to these needs, the PACK Child intervention was developed and piloted in October 2017-February 2019 in the Western Cape Province of South Africa. We report health worker and caregiver perspectives of the existing paediatric primary care context as well as the extent to which PACK Child functions to address perceived problems within the current local healthcare system.
METHODS: This process evaluation involved 52 individual interviews with caregivers, 10 focus group discussions with health workers, 3 individual interviews with trainers, and 31 training observations. Interviews and focus groups explored participants' experiences of paediatric primary care, perspectives of the PACK Child intervention, and tensions with implementation in each context. Inductive thematic analysis was used to analyse verbatim interview and discussion transcripts.
RESULTS: Perspectives of caregivers and health workers suggest an institutionalised focus of paediatric primary care to treating children's symptoms as acute episodic conditions. Health workers' reports imply that this focus is perpetuated by interactions between contextual features such as, IMCI policy, documentation-driven consultations, overcrowded clinics and verticalised care. Whilst these contextual conditions constrained health workers' ability to translate skills developed within PACK Child training into practice, the intervention initiated expanded care of children 0-13 years and those with long-term health conditions, enhanced professional competence, improved teamwork and referrals, streamlined triaging, and facilitated probing for psychosocial risk.
CONCLUSION: PACK Child appears to be catalysing paediatric primary care to address the broader needs of children, including long-term health conditions and the identification of psychosocial problems. However, to maximise this requires primary care to re-orientate from risk minimisation on the day of attendance towards a view of the child beyond the day of presentation at clinics.

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Keywords:  Educational outreach; Health systems strengthening; IMCI; PACK; Paediatric primary care; Process evaluation

Year:  2021        PMID: 33509149      PMCID: PMC7842050          DOI: 10.1186/s12887-021-02512-7

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  BMC Pediatr        ISSN: 1471-2431            Impact factor:   2.125


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5.  Addressing the quality and scope of paediatric primary care in South Africa: evaluating contextual impacts of the introduction of the Practical Approach to Care Kit for children (PACK Child).

Authors:  Jamie Murdoch; Robyn Curran; Ruth Cornick; Sandy Picken; Max Bachmann; Eric Bateman; Makhosazana Lungile Simelane; Lara Fairall
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Authors:  Sandy Picken; Juliet Hannington; Lara Fairall; Tanya Doherty; Eric Bateman; Mark Richards; Camilla Wattrus; Ruth Cornick
Journal:  BMJ Glob Health       Date:  2018-10-23

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Authors:  Makhosazana Lungile Simelane; Daniella Georgeu-Pepper; Christy-Joy Ras; Lauren Anderson; Michelle Pascoe; Gill Faris; Lara Fairall; Ruth Cornick
Journal:  BMJ Glob Health       Date:  2018-11-14

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