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. 2014 Nov 20;14:1190. doi: 10.1186/1471-2458-14-1190

Table 2.

Technical, operational, and resource allocation challenges of key malaria interventions elicited from key informant interviews

Issues discussed Operational Technical Resource allocation
Indoor residual spraying ● Access and weather difficulties ● Does not cover mobile population ● Insufficient spray men
● Homeowner/community refusals ● Delayed insecticide procurement in 2008
● Late staff payments ● Not as effective against outdoor biting/resting vectors
● Turnover/retraining ● Irregular trainings
● No documented strategy on targeting populations ● Lack of some IRS equipment
Long-lasting insecticide-treated nets ● Unclear/outdated targeting ● Does not cover mobile population ● Insufficient supplies of LLINs and resource mechanism for distribution
● High turnover of community volunteers ● Not as effective against outdoor biting/resting vectors
● LLINs misused by recipients ● Insufficient IEC for proper use of LLINs
Diagnosis & treatment ● No official change in policy (until 2012) ● Trainings not organized or timed to coincide with new commodity rollout
● No concentrated strategy across regions
● Insufficient IEC for dispelling myths and emphasizing need for prompt diagnosis and treatment
● Some malaria patients reluctant to provide accurate contact or place of origin information.
● Some health workers perceive RDTs to be too time-consuming
Surveillance/Reporting ● No analysis/feedback ● Reporting systems not linked across health system levels or regions ● Lack of personnel
● Private sector not included