The Transformative Impact of Community-Led Monitoring in the South African Health System: A Comprehensive Analysis
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Published:2024-02-14
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Volume:69
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ISSN:1661-8564
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Container-title:International Journal of Public Health
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language:
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Short-container-title:Int J Public Health
Author:
Tshuma Ndumiso,Elakpa Daniel Ngbede,Moyo Clinton,Soboyisi Melikhaya,Moyo Sehlule,Mpofu Sihlobosenkosi,Chadyiwa Martha,Malahlela Mokgadi,Tiba Caroline,Mnkandla David,Ndhlovu Tshepo M.,Moruthoane Tsenolo,Mphuthi David D.,Mtapuri Oliver
Abstract
Objectives: Community-led monitoring (CLM) is an emerging approach that empowers local communities to actively participate in data collection and decision-making processes within the health system. The research aimed to explore stakeholder perceptions of CLM data and establish a CLM Data Value Chain, covering data collection and its impact.Methods: Qualitative data were collected from stakeholders engaged in health programs in South Africa. Data analysis involved a collaborative workshop that integrated elements of affinity diagramming, thematic analysis, and the systematic coding process outlined in Giorgi’s method. The workshop fostered joint identification, co-creation of knowledge, and collaborative analysis in developing the data value chain.Results: The findings showed that CLM data enabled community-level analysis, fostering program advocacy and local collaboration. It enhanced program redesign, operational efficiency, and rapid response capabilities. Context-specific solutions emerged through the CLM Data Value Chain, promoting sustainable and efficient program implementation.Conclusion: CLM is a powerful tool for improving program implementation, quality, and advocacy in South African healthcare. It strengthens accountability, trust, and transparency by involving local communities in data-driven decision-making. CLM addresses context-specific challenges and tailors interventions to local needs.
Publisher
Frontiers Media SA
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