Innovation in Evaluating the Impact of Integrated Service-Delivery: The Integra Indexes of HIV and Reproductive Health Integration.

BACKGROUND:The body of knowledge on evaluating complex interventions for integrated healthcare lacks both common definitions of 'integrated service delivery' and standard measures of impact. Using multiple data sources in combination with statistical modelling the aim of this study is to d...

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Main Authors: Susannah H Mayhew, George B Ploubidis, Andy Sloggett, Kathryn Church, Carol D Obure, Isolde Birdthistle, Sedona Sweeney, Charlotte E Warren, Charlotte Watts, Anna Vassall, Integra Initiative
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Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2016-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC4723242?pdf=render
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spelling doaj-68dfdf0800a746b4ba0294bd55a11e612020-11-24T22:08:08ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032016-01-01111e014669410.1371/journal.pone.0146694Innovation in Evaluating the Impact of Integrated Service-Delivery: The Integra Indexes of HIV and Reproductive Health Integration.Susannah H MayhewGeorge B PloubidisAndy SloggettKathryn ChurchCarol D ObureIsolde BirdthistleSedona SweeneyCharlotte E WarrenCharlotte WattsAnna VassallIntegra InitiativeBACKGROUND:The body of knowledge on evaluating complex interventions for integrated healthcare lacks both common definitions of 'integrated service delivery' and standard measures of impact. Using multiple data sources in combination with statistical modelling the aim of this study is to develop a measure of HIV-reproductive health (HIV-RH) service integration that can be used to assess the degree of service integration, and the degree to which integration may have health benefits to clients, or reduce service costs. METHODS AND FINDINGS:Data were drawn from the Integra Initiative's client flow (8,263 clients in Swaziland and 25,539 in Kenya) and costing tools implemented between 2008-2012 in 40 clinics providing RH services in Kenya and Swaziland. We used latent variable measurement models to derive dimensions of HIV-RH integration using these data, which quantified the extent and type of integration between HIV and RH services in Kenya and Swaziland. The modelling produced two clear and uncorrelated dimensions of integration at facility level leading to the development of two sub-indexes: a Structural Integration Index (integrated physical and human resource infrastructure) and a Functional Integration Index (integrated delivery of services to clients). The findings highlight the importance of multi-dimensional assessments of integration, suggesting that structural integration is not sufficient to achieve the integrated delivery of care to clients--i.e. "functional integration". CONCLUSIONS:These Indexes are an important methodological contribution for evaluating complex multi-service interventions. They help address the need to broaden traditional evaluations of integrated HIV-RH care through the incorporation of a functional integration measure, to avoid misleading conclusions on its 'impact' on health outcomes. This is particularly important for decision-makers seeking to promote integration in resource constrained environments.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC4723242?pdf=render
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author Susannah H Mayhew
George B Ploubidis
Andy Sloggett
Kathryn Church
Carol D Obure
Isolde Birdthistle
Sedona Sweeney
Charlotte E Warren
Charlotte Watts
Anna Vassall
Integra Initiative
spellingShingle Susannah H Mayhew
George B Ploubidis
Andy Sloggett
Kathryn Church
Carol D Obure
Isolde Birdthistle
Sedona Sweeney
Charlotte E Warren
Charlotte Watts
Anna Vassall
Integra Initiative
Innovation in Evaluating the Impact of Integrated Service-Delivery: The Integra Indexes of HIV and Reproductive Health Integration.
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author_facet Susannah H Mayhew
George B Ploubidis
Andy Sloggett
Kathryn Church
Carol D Obure
Isolde Birdthistle
Sedona Sweeney
Charlotte E Warren
Charlotte Watts
Anna Vassall
Integra Initiative
author_sort Susannah H Mayhew
title Innovation in Evaluating the Impact of Integrated Service-Delivery: The Integra Indexes of HIV and Reproductive Health Integration.
title_short Innovation in Evaluating the Impact of Integrated Service-Delivery: The Integra Indexes of HIV and Reproductive Health Integration.
title_full Innovation in Evaluating the Impact of Integrated Service-Delivery: The Integra Indexes of HIV and Reproductive Health Integration.
title_fullStr Innovation in Evaluating the Impact of Integrated Service-Delivery: The Integra Indexes of HIV and Reproductive Health Integration.
title_full_unstemmed Innovation in Evaluating the Impact of Integrated Service-Delivery: The Integra Indexes of HIV and Reproductive Health Integration.
title_sort innovation in evaluating the impact of integrated service-delivery: the integra indexes of hiv and reproductive health integration.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2016-01-01
description BACKGROUND:The body of knowledge on evaluating complex interventions for integrated healthcare lacks both common definitions of 'integrated service delivery' and standard measures of impact. Using multiple data sources in combination with statistical modelling the aim of this study is to develop a measure of HIV-reproductive health (HIV-RH) service integration that can be used to assess the degree of service integration, and the degree to which integration may have health benefits to clients, or reduce service costs. METHODS AND FINDINGS:Data were drawn from the Integra Initiative's client flow (8,263 clients in Swaziland and 25,539 in Kenya) and costing tools implemented between 2008-2012 in 40 clinics providing RH services in Kenya and Swaziland. We used latent variable measurement models to derive dimensions of HIV-RH integration using these data, which quantified the extent and type of integration between HIV and RH services in Kenya and Swaziland. The modelling produced two clear and uncorrelated dimensions of integration at facility level leading to the development of two sub-indexes: a Structural Integration Index (integrated physical and human resource infrastructure) and a Functional Integration Index (integrated delivery of services to clients). The findings highlight the importance of multi-dimensional assessments of integration, suggesting that structural integration is not sufficient to achieve the integrated delivery of care to clients--i.e. "functional integration". CONCLUSIONS:These Indexes are an important methodological contribution for evaluating complex multi-service interventions. They help address the need to broaden traditional evaluations of integrated HIV-RH care through the incorporation of a functional integration measure, to avoid misleading conclusions on its 'impact' on health outcomes. This is particularly important for decision-makers seeking to promote integration in resource constrained environments.
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