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Int J Health Policy Manag. 2022;11(7): 937-946.
doi: 10.34172/ijhpm.2020.226
PMID: 33327687
PMCID: PMC9808167
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Did an Intervention Programme Aimed at Strengthening the Maternal and Child Health Services in Nigeria Improve the Completeness of Routine Health Data Within the Health Management Information System?

Benjamin Uzochukwu 1 ORCID logo, Tolib Mirzoev 2 ORCID logo, Chinyere Okeke 1* ORCID logo, Joseph Hicks 2, Enyi Etiaba 3, Uche Obi 1, Tim Ensor 2 ORCID logo, Adaora Uzochukwu 4, Obinna Onwujekwe 3 ORCID logo

1 Department of Community Medicine, College of Medicine, University of Nigeria (Enugu Campus), Nsukka, Nigeria.
2 Nuffield Centre for International Health and Development, University of Leeds, Leeds, UK.
3 Department of Health Administration and Management, College of Medicine, University of Nigeria (Enugu Campus), Nsukka, Nigeria.
4 Department of Management, University of Nigeria (Enugu Campus), Nsukka, Nigeria.
*Corresponding Author: Correspondence to: Chinyere Okeke Email: , Email: Cecilia.okeke@unn.edu.ng

Abstract

Background: During 2012-2015, the Federal Government of Nigeria launched the Subsidy Reinvestment and Empowerment Programme, a health system strengthening (HSS) programme with a Maternal and Child Health component (Subsidy Reinvestment and Empowerment Programme [SURE-P]/MCH), which was monitored using the Health Management Information Systems (HMIS) data reporting tools. Good quality data is essential for health policy and planning decisions yet, little is known on whether and how broad health systems strengthening programmes affect quality of data. This paper explores the effects of the SURE-P/MCH on completeness of MCH data in the National HMIS.

Methods: This mixed-methods study was undertaken in Anambra state, southeast Nigeria. A standardized proforma was used to collect facility-level data from the facility registers on MCH services to assess the completeness of data from 2 interventions and one control clusters. The facility data was collected to cover before, during, and after the SURE-P intervention activities. Qualitative in-depth interviews were conducted with purposefully-identified health facility workers to identify their views and experiences of changes in data quality throughout the above 3 periods.

Results: Quantitative analysis of the facility data showed that data completeness improved substantially, starting before SURE-P and continuing during SURE-P but across all clusters (ie, including the control). Also health workers felt data completeness were improved during the SURE-P, but declined with the cessation of the programme. We also found that challenges to data completeness are dependent on many variables including a high burden on providers for data collection, many variables to be filled in the data collection tools, and lack of health worker incentives.

Conclusion: Quantitative analysis showed improved data completeness and health workers believed the SURE-P/MCH had contributed to the improvement. The functioning of national HMIS are inevitably linked with other health systems components. While health systems strengthening programmes have a great potential for improved overall systems performance, a more granular understanding of their implications on the specific components such as the resultant quality of HMIS data, is needed.


Citation: Uzochukwu B, Mirzoev T, Okeke C, et al. Did an intervention programme aimed at strengthening the maternal and child health services in Nigeria improve the completeness of routine health data within the health management information system? Int J Health Policy Manag. 2022;11(7):937–946. doi:10.34172/ijhpm.2020.226
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Submitted: 09 Mar 2020
Accepted: 04 Nov 2020
ePublished: 05 Dec 2020
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