Abstract
Hydrocele which is caused by long term lymphatic filariasis infection can be treated through the provision of surgery. Access to surgeries remains low particularly for hard to reach populations. This study applied community health system lenses to identify determinants to the adoption, implementation and integration of hydrocele surgeries among migrants &mobile populations in Luangwa District, Zambia. A concurrent mixed methods design consisting of cross-sectional survey with hydrocele patients (n = 438) and in-depth interviews with different community actors (n = 38) was conducted in October 2021. Data analysis was based on the relational and programmatic lenses of Community Health Systems. Under the Programmatic lens, insufficient resources resulted in most health facilities being incapable of providing the minimum package of care for lymphatic filariasis. The absence of cross border collaborative structures limits the continuity of care for patients moving across the three countries. Other programmatic barriers include language barriers, inappropriate appointment systems, direct and indirect costs. In the relational lens, despite the key role that community leaders play their engagement in service delivery was low. Community actors including patients were rarely included in planning, implementation or evaluation of hydrocele services. Some patients utilized their power within to act as champions for the surgery but local groups such as fishing associations remained underutilized. Community health systems provide a potential avenue through which access amongst mobile and migrant populations can be enhanced through strategies such engagement of patient groups, knowledge sharing across borders and use of community monitoring initiatives.
Funder
African Research Network for Neglected Tropical Diseases
Publisher
Public Library of Science (PLoS)
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