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Innovative approach to monitor performance of integrated disease surveillance and response after the Ebola outbreak in Sierra Leone: lessons from the field.

Charles Njuguna1, Mohamed Vandi2, James Sylvester Squire2, Joseph Sam Kanu2, Wilson Gachari3, Evans Liyosi3, Jane Githuku3, Alexander Chimbaru3, Ian Njeru3, Victor Caulker3, Malimbo Mugagga3, Stephen Sesay3, Ali Ahmed Yahaya4, Ambrose Talisuna4, Zabulon Yoti4, Ibrahima Socé Fall5.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Supervision of healthcare workers improves performance if done in a supportive and objective manner. Regular supervision is a support function of Integrated Disease Surveillance and Response (IDSR) strategy and allows systematic monitoring of IDSR implementation. Starting 2015, WHO and other development partners supported the Ministry of Health and Sanitation (MoHS) to revitalize IDSR in Sierra Leone and to monitor progress through supportive supervision assessments. We report on the findings of these assessments.
METHODS: This was a cross-sectional study where six longitudinal assessments were conducted in randomly selected health facilities. Health facilities assessed were 71 in February 2016, 99 in July 2016, 101 in May 2017, 126 in August 2018, 139 in February 2019 and 156 in August 2021. An electronic checklist based on selected core functions of IDSR was developed and uploaded onto tablets using the Open Data Kit (ODK) platform. Supervision teams interviewed health care workers, reviewed documents and made observations in health facilities. Supervision books were used to record feedback and corrective actions. Data from the supervisory visits was downloaded from ODK platform, cleaned and analysed. Categorical data was summarized using frequencies and proportions while means and medians were used for continuous variables. Z test was used to test for differences in proportions.
RESULTS: Completeness of IDSR reporting improved from 84.5% in 2016 to 96% in 2021 (11.5% points; 95% CI 3.6, 21.9; P-value 0.003). Timeliness of IDSR reports improved from 80.3 to 92% (11.7% points; 95% CI 2.4, 22.9; P-value 0.01). There was significant improvement in health worker knowledge of IDSR concepts and tools, in availability of IDSR standard case definition posters and reporting tools and in data analysis practices. Availability of vaccines and temperature monitoring tools in health facilities also improved significantly but some indicators dropped such as availability of IDSR technical guidelines and malaria testing kits and drugs.
CONCLUSION: Supervision using electronic tool contributed to health systems strengthening through longitudinal tracking of core IDSR indicators and other program indicators such as essential malaria commodities and availability and status of routine vaccines. Supervision using electronic tools should be extended to other programs.
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Keywords:  Integrated Disease Surveillance and Response; Monitoring; Public Health; Technology

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Year:  2022        PMID: 36266711      PMCID: PMC9584265          DOI: 10.1186/s12913-022-08627-6

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  BMC Health Serv Res        ISSN: 1472-6963            Impact factor:   2.908


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Review 1.  Challenges with the implementation of an Integrated Disease Surveillance and Response (IDSR) system: systematic review of the lessons learned.

Authors:  Revati K Phalkey; Shelby Yamamoto; Pradip Awate; Michael Marx
Journal:  Health Policy Plan       Date:  2013-12-20       Impact factor: 3.344

2.  IDSR as a platform for implementing IHR in African countries.

Authors:  Francis Kasolo; Zabulon Yoti; Nathan Bakyaita; Peter Gaturuku; Rebecca Katz; Julie E Fischer; Helen N Perry
Journal:  Biosecur Bioterror       Date:  2013-09

Review 3.  Primary health care supervision in developing countries.

Authors:  Xavier Bosch-Capblanch; Paul Garner
Journal:  Trop Med Int Health       Date:  2008-03       Impact factor: 2.622

4.  Cost and effectiveness analysis of immunization service delivery support in Andhra Pradesh, India.

Authors:  Chutima Suraratdecha; Cbs Venkata Ramana; Satish Kaipilyawar; Srilatha Sivalenka; Naveena Ambatipudi; Sanjay Gandhi; K Umashankar; James Cheyne
Journal:  Bull World Health Organ       Date:  2008-03       Impact factor: 9.408

5.  The rise and fall of supervision in a project designed to strengthen supervision of Integrated Management of Childhood Illness in Benin.

Authors:  Alexander K Rowe; Faustin Onikpo; Marcel Lama; Michael S Deming
Journal:  Health Policy Plan       Date:  2009-11-18       Impact factor: 3.344

6.  Impact of the Ebola outbreak on health systems and population health in Sierra Leone.

Authors:  J W T Elston; A J Moosa; F Moses; G Walker; N Dotta; R J Waldman; J Wright
Journal:  J Public Health (Oxf)       Date:  2016-12-02       Impact factor: 2.341

7.  Factors associated with adequate weekly reporting for disease surveillance data among health facilities in Nairobi County, Kenya, 2013.

Authors:  Athman Juma Mwatondo; Zipporah Ng'ang'a; Caroline Maina; Lyndah Makayotto; Moses Mwangi; Ian Njeru; Wences Arvelo
Journal:  Pan Afr Med J       Date:  2016-04-06

8.  Improving the quality of hospital care for children by supportive supervision: a cluster randomized trial, Kyrgyzstan.

Authors:  Marzia Lazzerini; Venera Shukurova; Marina Davletbaeva; Kubanychbek Monolbaev; Tatiana Kulichenko; Yuri Akoev; Maya Bakradze; Tea Margieva; Ilya Mityushino; Leyla Namazova-Baranova; Elnura Boronbayeva; Aigul Kuttumuratova; Martin Willy Weber; Giorgio Tamburlini
Journal:  Bull World Health Organ       Date:  2016-12-20       Impact factor: 9.408

9.  Evaluation of integrated disease surveillance and response (IDSR) core and support functions after the revitalisation of IDSR in Uganda from 2012 to 2016.

Authors:  Ben Masiira; Lydia Nakiire; Christine Kihembo; Edson Katushabe; Nasan Natseri; Immaculate Nabukenya; Innocent Komakech; Issa Makumbi; Okot Charles; Francis Adatu; Miriam Nanyunja; Solomon Fisseha Woldetsadik; Ibrahima Socé Fall; Patrick Tusiime; Alemu Wondimagegnehu; Peter Nsubuga
Journal:  BMC Public Health       Date:  2019-01-09       Impact factor: 3.295

10.  Revitalization of integrated disease surveillance and response in Sierra Leone post Ebola virus disease outbreak.

Authors:  Charles Njuguna; Amara Jambai; Alexander Chimbaru; Anders Nordstrom; Roland Conteh; Anderson Latt; Shikanga O-Tipo; Robert Musoke; Jane Githuku; Zablon Yoti; Ali Yahaya; Ambrose Talisuna; Soatiana Rajatonirina; Ibrahima Socé Fall
Journal:  BMC Public Health       Date:  2019-04-02       Impact factor: 3.295

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