ABSTRACT
The success or otherwise of most health related programs in most developing
countries are judged using many indicators, among which is the beneficiary
communities’ perception of the program.
This study examined or probed into the perceptions of the communities with
regard to the services rendered by Community Health Officers (CHOs) as front
liners in the Community Health and Family Planning (CHFP) project being
executed by the Navrongo Health Research Center (NHRC) in the Kassena-
Nankana District of Northern Ghana. The subjects of the study were adult males
and females who were in three age categories; below thirty years, between thirtyone
and forty-nine years and those who were fifty years and above. This was
done in order to provide information that would help improve upon CHO services
in the treatment cells to project implementers.
Qualitative methods i.e. Focus Group Discussions, Key Informant Interviews and
In-depth Interviews were mainly used to capture information related to the
communities’ access to health information, health services, the nature of the
referral system, treatment and preventive care, family planning services and
general acceptability of the CHO services. The study also used Focus Group
Discussions and structured questionnaire to examine the work, social and
welfare concerns of the CHOs.
Most discussants believed that the CHO services have brought a drastic
improvement in their lives and have resulted in the elimination of most childhood
killer diseases in the community. Family planning services have also improved
lifestyles and they now have healthier mothers and children. However it is their
wish that the CHOs spent more time with them in the community, make drugs
available to them; put a good referral system in place and provide diversified
family planning methods.
The CHOs also expressed varying degrees of concerns that militated against
their effectiveness. These concerns include their inability to have many basic
tools to work with; the deplorable conditions of the Community Health
Compounds; non-availability of drugs; marital insecurity and the lack of
motivation in terms of letting them attend refresher courses.
The conclusions drawn from this study are that communities in the project area
recognize the immense contribution CHO services have brought to their lives.
But there are certain basic issues that need to be tackled to ensure the desired
results of the project.
It is recommended that for the program to have its desired impact, the issue of
payment for services has to be addressed, more efficient referral system should
be put in place, the CHOs need to be given more training and their welfare
concerns need to be adequately tackled.
BLANTARI, M (2021). Evaluation Of The Role Of Community Health Officers In The Community Health And Family Planning Project In The Kassenan An Kan A District. Afribary. Retrieved from https://tracking.afribary.com/works/evaluation-of-the-role-of-community-health-officers-in-the-community-health-and-family-planning-project-in-the-kassenan-an-kan-a-district
BLANTARI, MARTIN-JONES "Evaluation Of The Role Of Community Health Officers In The Community Health And Family Planning Project In The Kassenan An Kan A District" Afribary. Afribary, 08 Apr. 2021, https://tracking.afribary.com/works/evaluation-of-the-role-of-community-health-officers-in-the-community-health-and-family-planning-project-in-the-kassenan-an-kan-a-district. Accessed 26 Nov. 2024.
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BLANTARI, MARTIN-JONES . "Evaluation Of The Role Of Community Health Officers In The Community Health And Family Planning Project In The Kassenan An Kan A District" Afribary (2021). Accessed November 26, 2024. https://tracking.afribary.com/works/evaluation-of-the-role-of-community-health-officers-in-the-community-health-and-family-planning-project-in-the-kassenan-an-kan-a-district