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Factors influencing implementation of the Ministry of Health-led private medicine retailer programmes on malaria in Kenya

机译:影响卫生部领导的肯尼亚疟疾私人药品零售商计划实施的因素

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Background Kenya has experienced a number of retail sector initiatives aimed at improving access to antimalarial medicines. This study explored stakeholders' perceptions of the role of private medicine retailers (PMRs), the value and feasibility of programme goals, perceived programme impact, factors influencing implementation and recommendations in three districts of Kenya. Methods This study was part of a larger evaluation of PMR programmes, including quantitative and qualitative components. The qualitative research was conducted to assess implementation processes and actors' experiences in the programmes, through focus group discussions with trained PMRs and mothers of children under five years, and in-depth interviews with programme managers, trainers and co-trainers. Results PMRs were perceived to provide rapid cheap treatment for non-serious conditions and used as a deliberate and continuously evaluated choice between different treatment sources. All stakeholders supported programme goals and most PMRs described increased customer satisfaction, more rational purchasing of medicine stock and increased medicine sales after participation. Factors undermining programme implementation included a lack of MoH resources to train and monitor large numbers of PMRs, the relative instability of outlets, medicines stocked and retail personnel, the large number of proprietary brands and financial challenges to retailers in stocking antimalarial medicines, and their customers in buying them. Unambiguous national support and a broad range of strategies are important to strengthen the feasibility of change in OTC antimalarial use. Conclusions Understanding the context and implementation processes of PMR programmes and the perspectives of key actors are critical to identifying measures to support their effective implementation. Financial barriers underlie many described challenges, with important implications for policies on subsidies in this sector. In spite of barriers to implementation, increased exposure to programme activities promoted trust and improved relationships between PMRs and their clients and trainers, strengthening feasibility of such interventions. Public information can strengthen PMR training programmes by engaging local communities and may facilitate performance monitoring of PMRs by their clients.
机译:背景技术肯尼亚已经采取了许多旨在改善抗疟疾药物获取途径的零售部门举措。这项研究探讨了利益相关者对私人药品零售商(PMR)的作用,计划目标的价值和可行性,感知的计划影响,影响实施的因素以及在肯尼亚三个地区的建议的看法。方法该研究是PMR计划较大评估的一部分,包括定量和定性成分。通过与受过培训的PMR和5岁以下儿童的母亲进行的焦点小组讨论,以及与项目经理,培训者和共同培训者的深入访谈,进行了定性研究,以评估项目的实施过程和参与者的经验。结果PMR被认为可为非严重疾病提供快速廉价的治疗,并被用作在不同治疗来源之间进行有意识的持续评估的选择。所有利益相关者都支持计划目标,大多数PMR描述了增加的客户满意度,更合理的药品库存购买以及参与后药品销售的增长。阻碍计划实施的因素包括:缺乏用于培训和监控大量PMR的卫生部资源,网点,药品库存和零售人员的相对不稳定,大量自有品牌以及零售商在储存抗疟疾药物及其客户方面的财务挑战在购买它们。明确的国家支持和广泛的战略对于加强非处方药抗疟药物使用变化的可行性至关重要。结论了解PMR计划的背景和实施过程以及关键参与者的观点对于确定支持其有效实施的措施至关重要。财政壁垒是许多上述挑战的基础,这对该部门的补贴政策具有重要影响。尽管实施方面存在障碍,但更多地参与计划活动可以增进信任,并改善PMR及其客户和培训人员之间的关系,从而增强此类干预措施的可行性。公共信息可以通过吸引当地社区来加强PMR培训计划,并且可以促进其客户对PMR的绩效进行监控。

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