Assessment of health staff's proficiency and quality of key malaria indicators in rural district of Ghana.
Richard Okyere BoaduHor Karimeni KarimuKwame Adu Okyere BoaduObed Uwumbornyi LasimLady Agyei BoatemaaSolomon Abotiba AtinbireNathan Kumasenu MensahPublished in: PloS one (2022)
The Majority of staff had not received any training on malaria-related RHIS. Some staff members did not know the correct definitions of some of MI used in the malaria programme, while the majority of them could not demonstrate the correct calculations of MI. Timeliness of reporting was below the target, nevertheless, copies of data that were submitted were available and completed. There should be training, supervision and monitoring to enhance staff proficiency and improve the quality of MI.
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