Process Of Use Of Evidence Products By Frontline Maternal, Newborn And Child Health Staff At The Facility Level In Ghana.
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Although the use of evidence products has been identified as beneficial in improving
reproductive, maternal and child health, very little is known about the processes that
facilitate the use of these evidence products by frontline Maternal, Newborn and Child
Health and Reproductive and Child Health (RNCH/RCH) practitioners in decision-making
on the issues that confront them in their line of work. The study examined the nature,
processes, and barriers, to the use of evidence products for care decision-making by front-line MNCH/RCH staff in selected health facilities in Ghana. Using a qualitative case study
design, interviews of 24 frontline RNCH/RCH practitioners across 16 healthcare facilities
in the Greater Accra, Eastern, and Ashanti regions of Ghana were conducted. The study
employed a semi-structured interview guide modelled along the Action Cycle phase of the
Knowledge-To-Action (KTA) framework, and the objectives of the study. Themes were built
out of the transcribed data. The study revealed that the processes that facilitate the use
of evidence products include problem identification activities (such as service evaluation,
using accepted benchmarks, inadequate logistics for providing service and client feedback) and, adapting knowledge to their local context. The usual suspects of socio-cultural
and health systems-related factors such as resource constraints and human factors were
found to hinder the use of evidence products in providing RNCH/RCH services. The study
contributes to knowledge by operationalising the KTA, simplifying the concept of knowledge sustainability and makes it easy for adoption and implementation especially at the
frontline. Appropriate interventions that rely on strong education to navigate the societal
norms and beliefs that inhibit the uptake of evidence-based care by clients will be essen tial in improving the use of evidence to inform practice decisio
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Abekah-Nkrumah G, Ottie-Boakye D, Owusu R, Ermel J, Issiaka S, Baku AAA (2025) Process of use of evidence products by frontline maternal, newborn and child health staff at the facility level in Ghana. PLoS ONE 20(2): e0292505.