Mobilizing stakeholders for implant removals in Burkina Faso using landscape assessment data

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Tiendrebeogo, Justin [1 ]
Arnold, Bethany [2 ]
Ouedraogo, Yacouba [1 ]
Haws, Rachel [3 ]
Garane, Lea Pepin [1 ]
Ouedraogo, Virginie [1 ]
Gouem, Maria [1 ]
Coulibaly, Alimata [1 ]
Bougma, Mathieu [4 ]
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[1] Jhpiego Burkina Faso Off, Ouagadougou, Burkina Faso
[2] Jhpiego, Baltimore, MD 21231 USA
[3] Johns Hopkins Bloomberg Sch Publ Hlth, Dept Int Hlth, Baltimore, MD USA
[4] Minist Hlth, Ouagadougou, Burkina Faso
关键词
Family planning; Quality of care; Long-acting reversible contraceptive; West Africa; Stakeholder engagement; Stakeholder mobilization; Data for decision-making; Implanon; Nexplanon; Jadelle; CONTRACEPTIVE IMPLANTS; SERVICES; QUALITY; ACCESS;
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10.1186/s12905-024-03121-z
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R1 [预防医学、卫生学];
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1004 ; 120402 ;
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Background Successful efforts to encourage uptake of subdermal contraceptive implants, with a lifespan of three to five years, necessitate planning to ensure that quality removal services are available when desired. In Burkina Faso, implant use has tripled over the past 8 years and now comprises almost half of the contraceptive method mix. Population Monitoring for Action (PMA) surveys identified barriers to obtaining quality removal when desired, particularly when the implant is not palpable, or providers lack needed skills or supplies. The Expanding Family Planning Choices (EFPC) project supported ministries of health in four countries with evaluation and strengthening of implant removal services.Methods An implant removal landscape assessment was conducted at 24 health facilities in three regions of Burkina Faso with high implant use that included provider observations of implant removal, interviews with providers and health facility managers, and facility readiness surveys. The project used landscape data to mobilize stakeholders through a series of participatory workshops to develop a collaborative roadmap and commit to actions supporting quality implant removals.Results Landscape findings revealed key gaps in provision of quality removal services, including high levels of provider confidence for implant insertion and removal (82% and 71%, respectively), low competence performing simple and difficult removals (19.2% and 11.1%, respectively), inadequate supplies and equipment (no facilities had all necessary materials for removal), lack of difficult removal management systems, and a lack of standard data collection tools for removal. Exposure to the data convinced stakeholders to focus on removals rather than expanding insertion services. While not all roadmap commitments were achieved, the process led to critical investments in quality implant removals.Conclusion Landscape data revealed that facilities lack needed supplies and equipment, and providers lack skills needed to perform quality implant removals, limiting client reproductive choice. Disseminating this data enabled stakeholders to identify and commit to evidence-based priority actions. Stakeholders have since capitalized on program learnings and the roadmap, including following MOH guidance for implant removal supplies and health provider training. Our experience in Burkina Faso offers a replicable model of how data can direct collective action to improve quality of contraceptive implant removals.
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