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Evidence for integrating eye health into primary health care in Africa: a health systems strengthening approach.
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BMC health services research [BMC Health Serv Res] 2013 Mar 18; Vol. 13, pp. 102. Date of Electronic Publication: 2013 Mar 18. - Publication Year :
- 2013
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Abstract
- Background: The impact of unmet eye care needs in sub-Saharan Africa is compounded by barriers to accessing eye care, limited engagement with communities, a shortage of appropriately skilled health personnel, and inadequate support from health systems. The renewed focus on primary health care has led to support for greater integration of eye health into national health systems. The aim of this paper is to demonstrate available evidence of integration of eye health into primary health care in sub-Saharan Africa from a health systems strengthening perspective.<br />Methods: A scoping review method was used to gather and assess information from published literature, reviews, WHO policy documents and examples of eye and health care interventions in sub-Saharan Africa. Findings were compiled using a health systems strengthening framework.<br />Results: Limited information is available about eye health from a health systems strengthening approach. Particular components of the health systems framework lacking evidence are service delivery, equipment and supplies, financing, leadership and governance. There is some information to support interventions to strengthen human resources at all levels, partnerships and community participation; but little evidence showing their successful application to improve quality of care and access to comprehensive eye health services at the primary health level, and referral to other levels for specialist eye care.<br />Conclusion: Evidence of integration of eye health into primary health care is currently weak, particularly when applying a health systems framework. A realignment of eye health in the primary health care agenda will require context specific planning and a holistic approach, with careful attention to each of the health system components and to the public health system as a whole. Documentation and evaluation of existing projects are required, as are pilot projects of systematic approaches to interventions and application of best practices. Multi-national research may provide guidance about how to scale up eye health interventions that are integrated into primary health systems.
- Subjects :
- Africa South of the Sahara
Benchmarking
Clinical Governance
Community Networks
Delivery of Health Care, Integrated economics
Eye Diseases diagnosis
Eye Diseases prevention & control
Eye Diseases surgery
Humans
Leadership
National Health Programs
Primary Health Care standards
Program Development
Workforce
Delivery of Health Care, Integrated organization & administration
Evidence-Based Medicine
Eye Diseases therapy
Primary Health Care methods
Program Evaluation methods
Subjects
Details
- Language :
- English
- ISSN :
- 1472-6963
- Volume :
- 13
- Database :
- MEDLINE
- Journal :
- BMC health services research
- Publication Type :
- Academic Journal
- Accession number :
- 23506686
- Full Text :
- https://doi.org/10.1186/1472-6963-13-102