An Assessment of National Maternal and Child Health Policy-Makers’ Knowledge and Capacity for Evidence-Informed Policy-Making in Nigeria

Background There is increasing interest globally in the use of more rigorous processes to ensure that maternal, newborn, and child health (MNCH) care recommendations are informed by the best available research evidence use. The purpose of this study was to engage Nigerian MNCH policy-makers and ot...

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Main Authors: Chigozie Jesse Uneke, Issiaka Sombie, Namoudou Keita, Virgil Lokossou, Ermel Johnson, Pierre Ongolo-Zogo
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Language:English
Published: Kerman University of Medical Sciences 2017-06-01
Series:International Journal of Health Policy and Management
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Online Access:http://www.ijhpm.com/article_3282_41c54626974d1a3d9d681dfd57c3ffe3.pdf
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author Chigozie Jesse Uneke
Issiaka Sombie
Namoudou Keita
Virgil Lokossou
Ermel Johnson
Pierre Ongolo-Zogo
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Issiaka Sombie
Namoudou Keita
Virgil Lokossou
Ermel Johnson
Pierre Ongolo-Zogo
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description Background There is increasing interest globally in the use of more rigorous processes to ensure that maternal, newborn, and child health (MNCH) care recommendations are informed by the best available research evidence use. The purpose of this study was to engage Nigerian MNCH policy-makers and other stakeholders to consider issues around research to policy and practice interface and to assess their existing knowledge and capacity on the use of research evidence for policy-making and practice. Methods The study design is a cross-sectional evaluation of MNCH stakeholders’ knowledge as it pertains different dimensions of research to practice. This was undertaken during a national MNCH stakeholders’ engagement event convened under the auspices of the West African Health Organization (WAHO) and the Federal Ministry of Health (FMoH) in Abuja, Nigeria. A questionnaire was administered to participants, which was designed to assess participants’ knowledge, capacity and organizational process of generation, synthesis and utilization of research evidence in policy-making regarding MNCH. Results A total of 40 participants signed the informed consent form and completed the questionnaire. The mean ratings (MNRs) of participants’ knowledge of electronic databases and capacity to identify and obtain relevant research evidence from electronic databases ranged from 3.62-3.68 on the scale of 5. The MNRs of participants’ level of understanding of a policy brief, a policy dialogue and the role of researchers in policy-making ranged from 3.50-3.86. The MNRs of participants’ level of understanding of evidence in policy-making context, types and sources of evidence, capacity to identify, select, adapt, and transform relevant evidence into policy ranged from 3.63-4.08. The MNRs of the participants’ organization’s capacity to cover their geographical areas of operation were generally low ranging from 3.32-3.38 in terms of manpower, logistics, facilities, and external support. The lowest MNR of 2.66 was recorded in funding. Conclusion The outcomes of this study suggest that a stakeholders’ engagement event can serve as an important platform to assess policy-makers’ knowledge and capacity for evidence-informed policy-making and for the promotion of evidence use in the policy process.
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spelling doaj.art-de1ba0a391714a48804e4c7b35bf56442022-12-22T01:42:38ZengKerman University of Medical SciencesInternational Journal of Health Policy and Management2322-59392322-59392017-06-016630931610.15171/ijhpm.2016.132An Assessment of National Maternal and Child Health Policy-Makers’ Knowledge and Capacity for Evidence-Informed Policy-Making in NigeriaChigozie Jesse Uneke0Issiaka Sombie1Namoudou Keita2Virgil Lokossou3Ermel Johnson4Pierre Ongolo-Zogo5Knowledge Translation Platform, African Institute for Health Policy and Health Systems Studies, Ebonyi State University, Abakaliki, NigeriaOrganisation Ouest Africaine de la Santé, Bobo-Dioulasso, Burkina FasoOrganisation Ouest Africaine de la Santé, Bobo-Dioulasso, Burkina FasoOrganisation Ouest Africaine de la Santé, Bobo-Dioulasso, Burkina FasoOrganisation Ouest Africaine de la Santé, Bobo-Dioulasso, Burkina FasoHopital Central Yaounde, Yaoundé, CameroonBackground There is increasing interest globally in the use of more rigorous processes to ensure that maternal, newborn, and child health (MNCH) care recommendations are informed by the best available research evidence use. The purpose of this study was to engage Nigerian MNCH policy-makers and other stakeholders to consider issues around research to policy and practice interface and to assess their existing knowledge and capacity on the use of research evidence for policy-making and practice. Methods The study design is a cross-sectional evaluation of MNCH stakeholders’ knowledge as it pertains different dimensions of research to practice. This was undertaken during a national MNCH stakeholders’ engagement event convened under the auspices of the West African Health Organization (WAHO) and the Federal Ministry of Health (FMoH) in Abuja, Nigeria. A questionnaire was administered to participants, which was designed to assess participants’ knowledge, capacity and organizational process of generation, synthesis and utilization of research evidence in policy-making regarding MNCH. Results A total of 40 participants signed the informed consent form and completed the questionnaire. The mean ratings (MNRs) of participants’ knowledge of electronic databases and capacity to identify and obtain relevant research evidence from electronic databases ranged from 3.62-3.68 on the scale of 5. The MNRs of participants’ level of understanding of a policy brief, a policy dialogue and the role of researchers in policy-making ranged from 3.50-3.86. The MNRs of participants’ level of understanding of evidence in policy-making context, types and sources of evidence, capacity to identify, select, adapt, and transform relevant evidence into policy ranged from 3.63-4.08. The MNRs of the participants’ organization’s capacity to cover their geographical areas of operation were generally low ranging from 3.32-3.38 in terms of manpower, logistics, facilities, and external support. The lowest MNR of 2.66 was recorded in funding. Conclusion The outcomes of this study suggest that a stakeholders’ engagement event can serve as an important platform to assess policy-makers’ knowledge and capacity for evidence-informed policy-making and for the promotion of evidence use in the policy process.http://www.ijhpm.com/article_3282_41c54626974d1a3d9d681dfd57c3ffe3.pdfMaternalNewbornChild HealthPolicy-MakingEvidence Use
spellingShingle Chigozie Jesse Uneke
Issiaka Sombie
Namoudou Keita
Virgil Lokossou
Ermel Johnson
Pierre Ongolo-Zogo
An Assessment of National Maternal and Child Health Policy-Makers’ Knowledge and Capacity for Evidence-Informed Policy-Making in Nigeria
International Journal of Health Policy and Management
Maternal
Newborn
Child Health
Policy-Making
Evidence Use
title An Assessment of National Maternal and Child Health Policy-Makers’ Knowledge and Capacity for Evidence-Informed Policy-Making in Nigeria
title_full An Assessment of National Maternal and Child Health Policy-Makers’ Knowledge and Capacity for Evidence-Informed Policy-Making in Nigeria
title_fullStr An Assessment of National Maternal and Child Health Policy-Makers’ Knowledge and Capacity for Evidence-Informed Policy-Making in Nigeria
title_full_unstemmed An Assessment of National Maternal and Child Health Policy-Makers’ Knowledge and Capacity for Evidence-Informed Policy-Making in Nigeria
title_short An Assessment of National Maternal and Child Health Policy-Makers’ Knowledge and Capacity for Evidence-Informed Policy-Making in Nigeria
title_sort assessment of national maternal and child health policy makers knowledge and capacity for evidence informed policy making in nigeria
topic Maternal
Newborn
Child Health
Policy-Making
Evidence Use
url http://www.ijhpm.com/article_3282_41c54626974d1a3d9d681dfd57c3ffe3.pdf
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