We extracted data from 16 studies that could shed light on factors influencing implementation using an adapted SURE (Supporting the Use of Research Evidence) framework [12]. 19 2.5 Political Patronage and collaborative governance 22. ii 2.6 Political Patronage and Community Participation in the Kabuchai Case Study 24 2.7 Theoretical Framework: The wicked problem concept and Complex Hossain J, Ross SR. Factors affecting effective community participation in maternal and newborn health programme planning, implementation and quality of care interventions. Interventions at family level found approaching mothers-in-law helpful, as they were more receptive to community organizers than husbands [25]. For example, last year (2012) we held a HFGC meeting and proposed for rehabilitation of our dispensary, thereafter we forwarded our minutes to the DMOs but up to now, he has not responded. In the process of explaining (individual interviews), discussing (focus group discussions) and collectively evaluating (community conversation) community participation in the CHPS programme, different views and perspectives, pertaining to how community participation was applied in the programme, were inevitably raised. It borders Mbeya and Iringa Region to the south, Tabora Region to the west; Ikungi District to the north, and Bahi District in Dodoma Region to the east. Honduras Promot Educ. Marston C, Renedo A, McGowan CR, Portela A. Table 1 shows characteristics of included studies. Data generated were analyzed for themes and patterns. Community involvement in health development: a review of the concept and practice. This study intended to find out factors that hinder community participation in developing and implementing Comprehensive Council Health Plan (CCHP). (KI 2: CHMT member). 2011. However, the committees are reportedly performing or involved partially with other roles such as sensitizing the community to join the CHF, receiving and opening new drug kits, creating awareness on health problems, monitoring disease outbreaks, and giving advice to communities on health matters. Public Heal Res. As regards the implementation of the planned activities in the CCHP, the study found that the lower level health facilities staff are not aware of the annual facility budget, district budget, annual planned activities and even the action plans for implementing various activities in the CCHP. -, Marston C, Renedo A, McGowan CR, Portela A. Lack of clear definitions of who comprises community suggests a lack of focus in the implementation, which could be problematic for instance if the intervention amplifies already-heard voices at the expense of marginalised groups. Report of the International Conference on Primary Health Care, Alma-Ata, USSR; 612 September; Geneva: WHO; 1978. Heal Soc Care Community. World Health Organization. 2003;82(2):23140. The studies themselves attribute the following positive outcomes to participation strategies: increased community awareness of danger signs and complications [15, 16, 24]; an increase in appropriate care-seeking [12, 14,15,16,17,18,19,20,21,22,23, 25, 26, 30]; improved transport to services, either through financial support being made available after community meetings, or because of increased awareness through educational materials, or broader programme activities [15, 16, 20,21,22,23,24]; and creating a process for community members to use health data to identify and address barriers to survival [15,16,17,18,19, 23, 25]. Getachew T, Assebe Yadeta T, Gereziher T, Eyeberu A, Dheresa M. Int Health. The analysis of the factors influencing community participation in the development and implementation of CCHP has generated five main categories, which explain why it has been difficult for participatory organs at the community level to participate fully in the planning and implementation process of health activities in these areas. Health Policy Plan. In this article we explore different factors. some of the factors facilitating community participation included community mobilisation of local resources to support chps (communities made significant in kind and cash contributions to support the program), chps integration with pre-existing community structures (existing unit committees, health volunteers and traditional birth Before 2015;10(10):125. Contrary to the information obtained from the members of HFGC, CHMT members reported that they usually involve staff from lower level health facilities during the preparation of CCHP. We used an inductive approach to identify themes as they emerge from the data (17). A qualitative approach was employed in this study to allow in-depth interviews and discussion with key informants about the factors influencing community participation in developing CCHP. The identified challenges call for policy makers to revisit the decentralization by devolution policy by ensuring that local governance structures have adequate resources as well as autonomy to participate in planning and managing CCHP in general and health facility plans in particular. The study was funded by the WHO Department of Maternal, Newborn, Child, and Adolescent Health through a grant received from the Norwegian Agency for Development Cooperation. Key facilitators of community participation included supportive policy and funding environments where communities see women's health as a collective responsibility; linkages with a functioning health system e.g. Howard-Grabman, L., Miltenburg, A.S., Marston, C. et al. The authors declare that they have no competing interests. and transmitted securely. Yes it's true we are not budgeting for any HFGC activities due to shortage of funds but we really know this situation has negative impact to the performance of HFGC. [Unpublished paper], Durban, South Africa: Health Systems Trust, Hospital governance in Latin America. %PDF-1.4 Geneva: WHO; 1999. p. 319. The interviews were performed by two interviewers in Kiswahili to reduce language barriers. 2017 Aug 31;17(1):267. doi: 10.1186/s12884-017-1449-7. Did you know that with a free Taylor & Francis Online account you can gain access to the following benefits? Methods: For instance, five studies highlighted the importance to health facilities of having accurate data on population health, health services and case studies of maternal deaths and near-misses to improve quality and planning within services, as well as to share with the broader community to raise awareness about health priorities and to monitor progress over time [15, 17,18,19, 25, 26]. un-implementable or end up being partially implemented. Accessibility Participation in primary health care through community-level health committees in Sub-Saharan Africa: a qualitative synthesis. The framework includes a comprehensive list of barriers and facilitators to implementing health systems interventions including stakeholder knowledge and attitudes, health service delivery factors, and social and political considerations. WebWhat factors hinder community participation in collaborative governance? SURE Guides for Preparing and Using Evidence-Based Policy Briefs: identifying and addressing barriers to implementing policy options. Webthe factors leading to poor community participation in development projects. K0%{KzH pLD'Q04D8p+o9*u6xjV2'A1 C"!0Sfl[DnGqF f>P,P1dp *`?4e)g$2]PJA1M0w8jz|> ?~N:$ tOiE WWt4( Harkins T, Drasbek C, Arroyo J, McQuestion M. The health benefits of social mobilization: experiences with community-based integrated Management of Childhood Illness in Chao, Peru and San Luis. Given the low level of education for most of the committee members, it was difficult for them to analyze issues and fully participate in planning of health activities. ",#(7),01444'9=82. /F4 15 0 R <> and transmitted securely. There was no consistent definition of community and some studies did not define community at all. Report of the International Conference on Primary Health Care, Alma-Ata, USSR, Implementing decentralization policies an introduction, Guidelines for the establishment and Operations of Council Health Service Boards and Health Facility Governing Committees, Joint external evaluation of health sector in Tanzania, Tanzania health system assessment 2010 report. One respondent had the following to say: The doctor in charge informed me that I was one of the members of the HFGC but as far as I could remember, I never applied or contested for this post. Communities were involved in designing programmes from the beginning in only two cases [19,20,21]; in four programmes, communities provided input on interventions [25,26,27,28]; and in seven, programme teams designed the programme and chose the interventions. Background: Hawe P. Working invisibly: health workers talk about capacity-building in health promotion. The HFGCs have a role of facilitating the Health facility Management Teams (HFMs) in planning and managing health initiatives in areas under their jurisdiction (12). Political environment 4. 2012;7(8):85668. The aim of this study was to investigate Glob Health Promot. Glob Health Action. Results: Community participation ranged from outreach educational activities to communities being full partners in decision-making. In general, implementation considerations were underreported. Similar findings were reported in other studies (9, 3136), which noted that lack of capacity building programs contribute to inactiveness of different workers in performing their roles and responsibilities. The Manyoni district was considered a case study for exploring views and ideas from the members of facility governing committees, CHSBs, and CHMTs who have real-life experiences (13) in participating in health planning at the community level. Despite availability of policies, guidelines, and community representative organs, actual implementation of decentralization strategies is poorly achieved. Political participation is citizens right but many social factors hinder political participation. They also said that the volunteers often discussed the difficulties with them. (2011) observed that leadership transitions were a challenge to implementation; trust and relationship building had to begin again with each new leader [14]. /F3 12 0 R nv,0v1'>VZ(M|4B*& ^W,y2fvFtq@8,-$q! In China, a rural health insurance scheme was introduced which allowed local officials to decide on which services would be covered. Oakley P, Kahssay H. Community involvement in health development: an overview. Int Health. MeSH 4 0 obj A village is a largest subdivision of a ward. WebThe aim of this study was to examine the factors affecting community participation in the management of development projects through LASDAP in Narok County; Kilgoris Constituency. doi: 10.1093/heapol/13.1.1. Bethesda, MD 20894, Web Policies Health Promot Int. Health Res Policy Syst. London: Intermediate Technology; 1995. pp. CHMT members further declared that there was low awareness on CCHP and health facility plans among HFGCs members because such committee members have not been trained on health planning processes. Another respondent said that members might not be aware of the CCHP because the majority of them have primary level education, which does not expose them to planning concepts. No member of HFGC knows how these resources are being utilized. Decentralization and health care prioritization process in Tanzania: from national rhetoric to local reality. 2015:2015. Ongoing local conflict also affected their sense of security and limited access to health facilities [16]. The HFGCs members have partial or no information related to the development and implementation of facility plans and CCHP, which was mainly caused by lack of joint management or planning meetings between the two organs. An official website of the United States government. how community participation. (KI 15: in-charge of dispensary). The identified challenges facing the HFGCs in the development and implementation of CCHP calls for policy makers both at national and district levels to revisit the decentralization by devolution policy by ensuring that local governance structures have adequate resources as well as autonomy to participate in planning and managing CCHP in general and health facility plans in particular. Factors that hindered community participation included lack of awareness on the CCHP among HFGC members, poor communication and information sharing between CHMT and HFGC, unstipulated roles and responsibilities of HFGC, lack of management capacity among HFGC members, and lack of financial resources for implementing HFGC activities. Revisiting community participation. 2021 Jan-Dec;12:21501327211029800. doi: 10.1177/21501327211029800. Google Scholar. In general, implementation considerations were underreported. Lack of budget negatively affects the implementation of HFGC activities as narrated by one of the respondents: Lack of transport allowance for attending meeting has significantly affected the functioning of our committee as people tend to escape HFGC scheduled regular meetings for this reason. Register to receive personalised research and resources by email. >> Ahluwalia IB, Robinson D, Vallely L, Gieseker KE, Kabakama A. Sustainability of community-capacity to promote safer motherhood in northwestern Tanzania: what remains? s\1plI3M4wC&,1u &Bt{L?c>A]g]5Akp;_@UvGcNu0)Sej~Q!oBn$>nY$1&$Dq!dULa'TTMo}Tyw~v Barbey (2001) indicates that health system leadership at the district and facility levels is key to quality improvement efforts [17]. A complete guide for practitioners. Muhimbili University of Health and Allied Sciences (MUHAS) Research and Publication Committee granted ethical clearance to conduct the study. Participatory monitoring and evaluation approaches that influence decision-making: lessons from a maternal and newborn study in Eastern Uganda. CHMT respondents also confirmed the findings that members of the HFGC were not trained or oriented with their duties and responsibilities: Honestly, we have not trained or oriented any of the HFGC members in our district on their roles and responsibilities. In addition, increased empowerment of young people in Nepal sometimes led to conflict when it challenged existing social norms [20, 21]. Int J Gynaecol Obstet. Of these, 42 are public dispensaries, three are public health centers and eight are dispensaries owned by faith-based organizations (FBOs). An official website of the United States government. Social environment 3. This study found that low levels of education among HFGC members contributed to low awareness on the theme of participation of HFGCs in developing and implementing health plans. PubMed Social Work/Maatskaplike Werk, 43 (3). LHG, ASM, CM and AP drafted the article. Community participation in in health programme planning, implementation and quality improvement was recently recommended in guidelines to improve use of skilled care during pregnancy, childbirth and the postnatal period for women and newborns. This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons CC BY license, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. Article Rifkin SB. %PDF-1.5 Conventional quantitative and qualitative evaluation methods supplemented by systems thinking [35, 36], complexity aware monitoring [37], realist evaluation and other methods [38] may provide greater insight into how these processes work in different contexts and conditions, but such evaluation methods require adequate resources and staff to be done thoroughly. Studies reporting qualitative data were included. https://doi.org/10.15270/43-3-269 More Citation Formats Issue Vol. Involving communities in assessing their own needs and in developing strategies to meet those needs can increase intervention ownership and sustainability, while responsiveness to community needs in planning and implementation of health programmes can help improve health equity, service delivery, and uptake of care [2,3,4]. Key facilitators of community participation included supportive policy and funding environments where communities see women's health as a collective Respondents cited supportive supervision as the major means of information sharing between the district level and facility level. Despite availability of policies, guidelines, and community representative organs, actual implementation of decentralization strategies is poorly achieved. Mathur S, Mehta M, Malhotra A. 2006;27:32340. In Uganda, the programme encouraged communities to be more involved with the state of health service provision and strengthened their capacity to hold their local health providers to account for performance [26]. PubMed Other cited benefits included policies and actions that reflected and addressed womens needs [27]. 7(L&,spA!rQ\.r9+Q:n-s->fZf3-(fX.iQ|YKHhX&iuQqTCt"]+_x(=SsOX*J(}o{ Taleb F, Perkins J, Ali NA, Capello C, Ali M, Santarelli C, Hoque DM. (KI 1: CHMT member). 2015 Mar 29;15:75. doi: 10.1186/s12884-015-0501-8. Bull World Health Organ. CAS (KI 2: CHMT member). /Filter /FlateDecode 2008;372(9642):96271. A respondent from the health center governing committee said: What I can say is that I do not know about CCHP and I see this is new object to me and to my committee; maybe there is another language which is used to describe it, but since my appointment to this committee I have never been informed or taught anything about CCHP. The .gov means its official. Some participants showed concern that lack of financial resources for paying allowances to HFGC members when they perform their duties has led them to become dormant or ineffective in participating in the implementation of various activities. 2022 Feb 19;22(1):359. doi: 10.1186/s12889-022-12730-y. (KI 15: in-charge of dispensary). LKv The studies in Bangladesh showed how women suffered from violence in multiple settings: at home, in communities and in health services [17, 18]. However, some do and other facilities do not apply for money. This site needs JavaScript to work properly. 2002 May;54(10):1471-80. doi: 10.1016/s0277-9536(01)00135-6. The observed poor communication and information sharing has resulted in poor involvement of HFGC in development and implementation of CCHP. Respondents reported lack of a specific budget in the Council Health Plan for financing HFGC activities. In Tanzania, one study showed how community members initially perceived womens health as the responsibility of individuals and were not inclined to work together to address barriers to service use [22, 23]. These include: lack of awareness among HFGC members; lack of awareness on the roles and responsibilities of HFGC; poor means of communication and information sharing between CHMT and HFGC, lack of management capacity of members of HFGC, and lack of financial resources for HFGC activities in their respective areas. Karim AM, Fesseha Zemichael N, Shigute T, Emaway Altaye D, Dagnew S, Solomon F, Hailu M, Tadele G, Yihun B, Getachew N, Betemariam W. BMC Pregnancy Childbirth. Barbey A, Faisel AJ. Four studies [14, 24,25,26] did not report any stakeholder perspectives or experiences, including whether or not the intervention was acceptable to them. Article This situation has resulted into low awareness of the development process of CCHP by the HFGC members. Britt H. Patsalidis M. Complexity-Aware Monitoring. 2013;8(2):e55012. <>/Font<>/ProcSet[/PDF/Text/ImageB/ImageC/ImageI] >>/MediaBox[ 0 0 612 792] /Contents 4 0 R/Group<>/Tabs/S/StructParents 0>> One CHMT member said: CCHP is an annual activity plan for health sector developed by involving various stakeholders who also participate in its implementation. While the conclusions from the secondary analysis presented here are necessarily tentative, a key element of successful health programme interventions through community participation appears to be the extent to which community, facility and government stakeholders develop their capacity to work effectively together to design, manage, and monitor health programmes as well as their health-related knowledge and skills. This district was selected because it is one of the districts in Singida region which, according to the regional CCHP Assessment Report (14), has low involvement of lower level health facilities in planning processes of developing CCHP compared to other districts in the Region. This aimed at motivating people to establish life-saving systems in their villages (transport, emergency funds, blood) [24]. 3099067 The systematic reviews themselves are not the topic of this paper. % government site. The way community is defined has programmatic implications in terms of organization, leadership, representation, governance and decision-making processes, particularly when programme implementers choose to work with existing structures and organizations and so clearly influences the process of community participation. Would you like email updates of new search results? Gabrysch S, Lema C, Bedriana E, Bautista MA, Malca R, Campbell OMR. These factors contribute to poor information sharing among committee members on all issues pertaining to health facilities including those related to developing and implementing health facility plans and CCHP. (KI 1: in-charge of health center). The paper used a multi-case study design were used in describing various issues relating to the study. A member of a health center governing committee had this to say: I heard about CCHP when I was attending a workshop at the regional headquarters but I do not know in details about it. 2005;36(3):20320. Two studies reported that having trained staff in health facilities and upgrading the quality of care helped facilitate work with communities [13, 14]. Gibbon M, Labonte R, Laverack G. Evaluating community capacity. Power to the people: evidence from a randomized field experiment on community based monitoring in Uganda. 1998;13(1):112. MuIo5ROloQV,7bdv]oiyK[w#dq!q\X;!pIV,+HA07S|{|[)rZ$9n0898=s&p"S[\u@GT%(~kQ8mG= Stakeholder committees in Bangladesh were reported to be generally acceptable, with the strongest committees recognizing they could apply their strengthened problem-solving skills to other issues beyond health, and saying that they appreciated programme staff assistance in how they motivated committees to come up with their own solutions [18]. +GPQOasu-+}q_y>!G0 0=>y Ct-`,abz@x1@*D`^$fkV8w$ oq)I'wpB,AHQ .kQ H@Epe 7$d|'~v2b}+`V,hdh_DQ \/4. Community participation in local health boards in a decentralized setting: cases from the Philippines. Paxman JM, Sayeed A, Buxbaum A, Huber SC, Stover C. The India local initiatives program: a model for expanding reproductive and child health services. [Internet]. Stakeholder dialogue in developing culturally-acceptable childbirth services in Peru was reported to have helped create mutual understanding between communities and service providers and the new services developed as a result were hailed as a success locally [28]. In addition, during the supportive supervision CHMT do not provide feedback or hold special meetings with the HFGC for discussing various issues related to the facilities including the health plans. This study revealed that the majority of the HFGC members were not aware of their roles and responsibilities. There are 53 lower level health facilities (health centers and dispensaries). Some programmes were designed with this aim in mind; for example, the youth participation programme in Nepal and the Gender and Health Equity Network in China helped groups of socially marginalised people learn how to influence decision-making on health policy making and practice [20, 21, 27]. 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