Voluntary medical male circumcision: a qualitative study exploring the challenges of costing demand creation in eastern and southern Africa.
BACKGROUND: This paper proposes an approach to estimating the costs of demand creation for voluntary medical male circumcision (VMMC) scale-up in 13 countries of eastern and southern Africa. It addresses two key questions: (1) what are the elements of a standardized package for demand creation? And...
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description | BACKGROUND: This paper proposes an approach to estimating the costs of demand creation for voluntary medical male circumcision (VMMC) scale-up in 13 countries of eastern and southern Africa. It addresses two key questions: (1) what are the elements of a standardized package for demand creation? And (2) what challenges exist and must be taken into account in estimating the costs of demand creation? METHODS AND FINDINGS: We conducted a key informant study on VMMC demand creation using purposive sampling to recruit seven people who provide technical assistance to government programs and manage budgets for VMMC demand creation. Key informants provided their views on the important elements of VMMC demand creation and the most effective funding allocations across different types of communication approaches (e.g., mass media, small media, outreach/mobilization). The key finding was the wide range of views, suggesting that a standard package of core demand creation elements would not be universally applicable. This underscored the importance of tailoring demand creation strategies and estimates to specific country contexts before estimating costs. The key informant interviews, supplemented by the researchers' field experience, identified these issues to be addressed in future costing exercises: variations in the cost of VMMC demand creation activities by country and program, decisions about the quality and comprehensiveness of programming, and lack of data on critical elements needed to "trigger the decision" among eligible men. CONCLUSIONS: Based on this study's findings, we propose a seven-step methodological approach to estimate the cost of VMMC scale-up in a priority country, based on our key assumptions. However, further work is needed to better understand core components of a demand creation package and how to cost them. Notwithstanding the methodological challenges, estimating the cost of demand creation remains an essential element in deriving estimates of the total costs for VMMC scale-up in eastern and southern Africa. |
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spelling | doaj.art-899ab880e48b45d1b97b0981088b5b8b2022-12-21T21:57:59ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032011-01-01611e2756210.1371/journal.pone.0027562Voluntary medical male circumcision: a qualitative study exploring the challenges of costing demand creation in eastern and southern Africa.Jane T BertrandEmmanuel NjeuhmeliSteven ForsytheSarah K MattisonHally MahlerCatherine A HankinsBACKGROUND: This paper proposes an approach to estimating the costs of demand creation for voluntary medical male circumcision (VMMC) scale-up in 13 countries of eastern and southern Africa. It addresses two key questions: (1) what are the elements of a standardized package for demand creation? And (2) what challenges exist and must be taken into account in estimating the costs of demand creation? METHODS AND FINDINGS: We conducted a key informant study on VMMC demand creation using purposive sampling to recruit seven people who provide technical assistance to government programs and manage budgets for VMMC demand creation. Key informants provided their views on the important elements of VMMC demand creation and the most effective funding allocations across different types of communication approaches (e.g., mass media, small media, outreach/mobilization). The key finding was the wide range of views, suggesting that a standard package of core demand creation elements would not be universally applicable. This underscored the importance of tailoring demand creation strategies and estimates to specific country contexts before estimating costs. The key informant interviews, supplemented by the researchers' field experience, identified these issues to be addressed in future costing exercises: variations in the cost of VMMC demand creation activities by country and program, decisions about the quality and comprehensiveness of programming, and lack of data on critical elements needed to "trigger the decision" among eligible men. CONCLUSIONS: Based on this study's findings, we propose a seven-step methodological approach to estimate the cost of VMMC scale-up in a priority country, based on our key assumptions. However, further work is needed to better understand core components of a demand creation package and how to cost them. Notwithstanding the methodological challenges, estimating the cost of demand creation remains an essential element in deriving estimates of the total costs for VMMC scale-up in eastern and southern Africa.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3226625?pdf=render |
spellingShingle | Jane T Bertrand Emmanuel Njeuhmeli Steven Forsythe Sarah K Mattison Hally Mahler Catherine A Hankins Voluntary medical male circumcision: a qualitative study exploring the challenges of costing demand creation in eastern and southern Africa. PLoS ONE |
title | Voluntary medical male circumcision: a qualitative study exploring the challenges of costing demand creation in eastern and southern Africa. |
title_full | Voluntary medical male circumcision: a qualitative study exploring the challenges of costing demand creation in eastern and southern Africa. |
title_fullStr | Voluntary medical male circumcision: a qualitative study exploring the challenges of costing demand creation in eastern and southern Africa. |
title_full_unstemmed | Voluntary medical male circumcision: a qualitative study exploring the challenges of costing demand creation in eastern and southern Africa. |
title_short | Voluntary medical male circumcision: a qualitative study exploring the challenges of costing demand creation in eastern and southern Africa. |
title_sort | voluntary medical male circumcision a qualitative study exploring the challenges of costing demand creation in eastern and southern africa |
url | http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3226625?pdf=render |
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