Data reporting constraints for the lymphatic filariasis mass drug administration activities in two districts in Ghana: A qualitative study

Objectives: Timely and accurate health data are important for objective decision making and policy formulation. However, little evidence exists to explain why poor quality routine health data persist. This study examined the constraints to data reporting for the lymphatic filariasis mass drug admini...

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Main Authors: Frances Baaba da-Costa Vroom, Richmond Aryeetey, Richard Boateng, Francis Anto, Moses Aikins, Margaret Gyapong, John Gyapong
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: SAGE Publishing 2015-07-01
Series:SAGE Open Medicine
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1177/2050312115594083
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spelling doaj-cf9952de187e4898a1fddf72449582b12020-11-25T02:34:08ZengSAGE PublishingSAGE Open Medicine2050-31212015-07-01310.1177/205031211559408310.1177_2050312115594083Data reporting constraints for the lymphatic filariasis mass drug administration activities in two districts in Ghana: A qualitative studyFrances Baaba da-Costa Vroom0Richmond Aryeetey1Richard Boateng2Francis Anto3Moses Aikins4Margaret Gyapong5John Gyapong6School of Public Health, University of Ghana, Accra, GhanaSchool of Public Health, University of Ghana, Accra, GhanaUniversity of Ghana Business School, Accra, GhanaSchool of Public Health, University of Ghana, Accra, GhanaSchool of Public Health, University of Ghana, Accra, GhanaDodowa Health Research Centre, Ghana Health Service, Dangme West District, GhanaSchool of Public Health, University of Ghana, Accra, GhanaObjectives: Timely and accurate health data are important for objective decision making and policy formulation. However, little evidence exists to explain why poor quality routine health data persist. This study examined the constraints to data reporting for the lymphatic filariasis mass drug administration programme in two districts in Ghana. This qualitative study focused on timeliness and accuracy of mass drug administration reports submitted by community health volunteers. Methods: The study is nested within a larger study focusing on the feasibility of mobile phone technology for the lymphatic filariasis programme. Using an exploratory study design, data were obtained through in-depth interviews (n = 7) with programme supervisors and focus group discussions (n = 4) with community health volunteers. Results were analysed using thematic content analysis. Results: Reasons for delays in reporting were attributed to poor numeracy skills among community health volunteers, difficult physical access to communities, high supervisor workload, poor adherence reporting deadlines, difficulty in reaching communities within allocated time and untimely release of programme funds. Poor accuracy of data was mainly attributed to inadequate motivation for community health volunteers and difficulty calculating summaries. Conclusion: This study has shown that there are relevant issues that need to be addressed in order to improve the quality of lymphatic filariasis treatment coverage reports. Some of the factors identified are problems within the health system; others are specific to the community health volunteers and the lymphatic filariasis programme. Steps such as training on data reporting should be intensified for community health volunteers, allowances for community health volunteers should be re-evaluated and other non-monetary incentives should be provided for community health volunteers.https://doi.org/10.1177/2050312115594083
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author Frances Baaba da-Costa Vroom
Richmond Aryeetey
Richard Boateng
Francis Anto
Moses Aikins
Margaret Gyapong
John Gyapong
spellingShingle Frances Baaba da-Costa Vroom
Richmond Aryeetey
Richard Boateng
Francis Anto
Moses Aikins
Margaret Gyapong
John Gyapong
Data reporting constraints for the lymphatic filariasis mass drug administration activities in two districts in Ghana: A qualitative study
SAGE Open Medicine
author_facet Frances Baaba da-Costa Vroom
Richmond Aryeetey
Richard Boateng
Francis Anto
Moses Aikins
Margaret Gyapong
John Gyapong
author_sort Frances Baaba da-Costa Vroom
title Data reporting constraints for the lymphatic filariasis mass drug administration activities in two districts in Ghana: A qualitative study
title_short Data reporting constraints for the lymphatic filariasis mass drug administration activities in two districts in Ghana: A qualitative study
title_full Data reporting constraints for the lymphatic filariasis mass drug administration activities in two districts in Ghana: A qualitative study
title_fullStr Data reporting constraints for the lymphatic filariasis mass drug administration activities in two districts in Ghana: A qualitative study
title_full_unstemmed Data reporting constraints for the lymphatic filariasis mass drug administration activities in two districts in Ghana: A qualitative study
title_sort data reporting constraints for the lymphatic filariasis mass drug administration activities in two districts in ghana: a qualitative study
publisher SAGE Publishing
series SAGE Open Medicine
issn 2050-3121
publishDate 2015-07-01
description Objectives: Timely and accurate health data are important for objective decision making and policy formulation. However, little evidence exists to explain why poor quality routine health data persist. This study examined the constraints to data reporting for the lymphatic filariasis mass drug administration programme in two districts in Ghana. This qualitative study focused on timeliness and accuracy of mass drug administration reports submitted by community health volunteers. Methods: The study is nested within a larger study focusing on the feasibility of mobile phone technology for the lymphatic filariasis programme. Using an exploratory study design, data were obtained through in-depth interviews (n = 7) with programme supervisors and focus group discussions (n = 4) with community health volunteers. Results were analysed using thematic content analysis. Results: Reasons for delays in reporting were attributed to poor numeracy skills among community health volunteers, difficult physical access to communities, high supervisor workload, poor adherence reporting deadlines, difficulty in reaching communities within allocated time and untimely release of programme funds. Poor accuracy of data was mainly attributed to inadequate motivation for community health volunteers and difficulty calculating summaries. Conclusion: This study has shown that there are relevant issues that need to be addressed in order to improve the quality of lymphatic filariasis treatment coverage reports. Some of the factors identified are problems within the health system; others are specific to the community health volunteers and the lymphatic filariasis programme. Steps such as training on data reporting should be intensified for community health volunteers, allowances for community health volunteers should be re-evaluated and other non-monetary incentives should be provided for community health volunteers.
url https://doi.org/10.1177/2050312115594083
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