Improving experiences of neglected tropical diseases of the skin: Mixed methods formative research for development of a complex intervention in Atwima Mponua District, Ghana
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Plos Global Public Health
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Integrated approaches to managing co-endemic neglected tropical diseases (NTDs) of the
skin within primary healthcare services are complex and require tailoring to local contexts.
We describe formative research in Atwima Mponua District in Ghana’s Ashanti Region
designed to inform the development of a sustainable intervention to improve access to skin
NTD care. We employed a convergent, parallel, mixed-methods design, collecting data
from February 2021 to February 2022. We quantitatively assessed service readiness using
a standardised checklist and reviewed outpatient department registers and condition-spe cific case records in all government health facilities in the district. Alongside a review of pol icy documents, we conducted 49 interviews and 7 focus group discussions with purposively
selected affected persons, caregivers, community members, health workers, and policy makers to understand skin NTD care-seeking practices and the policy landscape. Outside
the district hospital, skin NTD reporting rates in the surveyed facilities were low; supply
chains for skin NTD diagnostics, consumables, and medicines had gaps; and health worker
knowledge of skin NTDs was limited. Affected people described fragmented care, provided mostly by hospitals (often outside the district) or traditional healers, resulting in challenges
obtaining timely diagnosis and treatment and high care-seeking costs. Affected people
experienced stigma, although the extent to which stigma influenced care-seeking behaviour
was unclear. National actors were more optimistic than district-level actors about local
resource availability for skin NTD care and were sceptical of including traditional healers in
interventions. Our findings indicate that improvement of the care cascade for affected indi viduals to reduce the clinical, economic, and psychosocial impact of skin NTDs is likely to
require a complementary set of interventions. These findings have informed the design of a
strategy to support high-quality, integrated, decentralised care for skin NTDs in Atwima
Mponua, which will be assessed through a multidisciplinary evaluation.
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Okyere D, Ocloo EK, Owusu L, Amoako YA, Tuwor RD, Koka E, et al. (2024) Improving experiences of neglected tropical diseases of the skin: Mixed methods formative research for development of a complex intervention in Atwima Mponua District, Ghana. PLOS Glob Public Health 4(6): e0002833. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal. pgph.0002833
