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Health System Structural Factors Associated with Use of Scorecard to Improve RMNCAH Performance Indicators in Public Primary Health Facilities in Kenya

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  • Gilbert N Mboro
  • Ogol Japheth Ouma
  • George Ochieng Otieno
  • Kenneth Kibaara Rucha
Abstract
Purpose: Researchers looked into how the structure of the health system affects the use of scorecards to boost reproductive, maternal, newborn, child, and adolescent health (RMNCAH) in Kenya's Kwale and Kilifi Counties' public primary health facilities. Specifically, this includes use of the RMNCAH indicators, trainings received on RMNCAH indicators, and factors associated with the utilization of the RMNCAH indicators. Materials and Methods: We conducted a cross-sectional study to gather quantitative data from 119 primary healthcare workers in chosen public primary facilities via one-on-one interviews. We collected data using tablets and the Kobo Collect app. Findings: The findings revealed that 89% of the selected facilities analyzed RMNCAH variables, whereas only 13% used scorecards at the time of the study. The study found that 75% of the facilities that used scorecards did not indicate the specific type of scorecard they received training on. Further research revealed a relationship between scorecard type and utilization (p<0.001, χ2= 2.365), with 84% of facilities analyzing RMNCAH indicators on a monthly basis, focusing on immunization and family planning. However, 63% of healthcare workers rated the health system's structures as either low or poor. Only 11% of facilities had monitoring and evaluation budgets, yet 78% had RMNCAH indicator targets. While most public primary facilities analyze RMNCAH indicators, only a small percentage of these facilities use scorecards due to barriers such as limited training on different types of scorecards, a lack of monitoring and evaluation budget commitments, and poor structural components of the health system Implications to Theory, Practice and Policy: While facilities appreciate the availability of RMNCAH indicators, still the main focus is on immunization and family planning, hence the need for a more comprehensive monitoring of all RMNCAH indicators.

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  • Gilbert N Mboro & Ogol Japheth Ouma & George Ochieng Otieno & Kenneth Kibaara Rucha, 2024. "Health System Structural Factors Associated with Use of Scorecard to Improve RMNCAH Performance Indicators in Public Primary Health Facilities in Kenya," European Journal of Health Sciences, AJPO Journals Limited, vol. 10(5), pages 11-27.
  • Handle: RePEc:bfy:ojejhs:v:10:y:2024:i:5:p:11-27:id:2440
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