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Productivity, efficiency and gender equity of community mobilisation approaches in trichiasis campaigns: analysis of programmatic data from seven sub-Saharan African countries

Authors :
Ehtisham, Ul Hassan
Michaela, Kelly
Titus, Waititu
Nicholas, Olobio
George, Kabona
Harran, Mkocha
Peter, Kivumbi
Consity, Mwale
Alfred, Mubangizi
Francis, Mugume
Gilbert, Baayenda
Robert, Mayeku
Marilia, Massangaie
Mariamo Abdala, Mbofana
Mércia, Cumaio
Alemayehu, Sisay
Tolossa, Mersha
Paul, Courtright
Source :
International Health. 14:i24-i28
Publication Year :
2022
Publisher :
Oxford University Press (OUP), 2022.

Abstract

Background Achieving elimination of trachoma as a public health problem in trichiasis-endemic districts requires a systematic approach to trichiasis case finding and outreach. Methods Programme monitoring data from seven countries for 2017–2019 were used to explore the efficiency of different community mobilisation approaches and uptake of trichiasis surgical services. Results Three countries (Ethiopia, Kenya and Mozambique) using broad-based community mobilisation strategies had large numbers of people presenting at outreach but only 2.9% of them had trichiasis, while in four countries (Nigeria, Tanzania, Uganda and Zambia) using house-to-house case finding, 37.5% of outreach attendees had trichiasis. Countries using house-to-house case finding have proportionally more women attending outreach compared with countries using broad-based mobilisation. Among trichiasis cases offered surgery 86% accepted, which was similar for men and women. Conclusions In these settings, house-to-house case finding appears to be a more effective and efficient approach to ensure that trichiasis cases, particularly in women, obtain access to surgical services.

Details

ISSN :
18763405 and 18763413
Volume :
14
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
International Health
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....4e04a07eb0c53b148897e573d16de2e8
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1093/inthealth/ihab086