In search of the last malaria cases: ethnographic methods for community and private-sector engagement in malaria elimination in Vietnam, Laos, and Cambodia

Abstract Background Despite significant strides made in reducing malaria morbidity and mortality in the Greater Mekong Subregion, malaria transmission continues amongst the most ‘hard-to-reach’, such as forest-goers and mobile and migrant populations, who face access obstacles to malaria diagnosis a...

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Main Authors: Yoriko Masunaga, Joan Muela Ribera, Thuan Thi Nguyen, Kemi Tesfazghi, Koen Peeters Grietens
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Language:English
Published: BMC 2021-09-01
Series:Malaria Journal
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1186/s12936-021-03903-y
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spelling doaj-47734ab26efa4319a7b0f3e2068568b12021-09-19T11:47:55ZengBMCMalaria Journal1475-28752021-09-0120111310.1186/s12936-021-03903-yIn search of the last malaria cases: ethnographic methods for community and private-sector engagement in malaria elimination in Vietnam, Laos, and CambodiaYoriko Masunaga0Joan Muela Ribera1Thuan Thi Nguyen2Kemi Tesfazghi3Koen Peeters Grietens4Socio-Ecological Health Research Unit, Department of Public Health, Institute of Tropical MedicinePASS SuisseSocio-Ecological Health Research Unit, Department of Public Health, Institute of Tropical MedicinePopulation Service InternationalSocio-Ecological Health Research Unit, Department of Public Health, Institute of Tropical MedicineAbstract Background Despite significant strides made in reducing malaria morbidity and mortality in the Greater Mekong Subregion, malaria transmission continues amongst the most ‘hard-to-reach’, such as forest-goers and mobile and migrant populations, who face access obstacles to malaria diagnosis and treatment. As such, regional malaria elimination strategies endeavour to incorporate the private sector and local communities in improving surveillance and detection of the last malaria cases in remote forested areas. The question remains, however, whether such strategies can reach these hard-to-reach populations and effectively reduce their disproportionate burden of malaria. This paper evaluates the strategy of community and private sector engagement in a malaria elimination project in Vietnam, Laos, and Cambodia. Methods Ethnographic research, incorporating in-depth interviews, participant observations with informal discussions, and group discussions were conducted in Bu Gia Map commune, Binh Phuc province of Vietnam; in Phouvong district, Attapeu province of Laos; and, in nine newly established and informal communities in the provinces of Mondul Kiri, Steung Treng, Kratie, Kampong Thom, and Prah Vihear of Cambodia. Results Different types of factors limited or enhanced the effectiveness of the participatory approaches in the different settings. In Vietnam, inter-ethnic tensions and sensitivity around forest-work negatively affected local population’s health-seeking behaviour and consequent uptake of malaria testing and treatment. In Laos, the location of the project collaborative pharmacies in the district-centre were a mismatch for reaching hard-to-reach populations in remote villages. In Cambodia, the strategy of recruiting community malaria-workers, elected by the community members, did manage to reach the remote forested areas where people visited or stayed. Conclusions ‘Hard-to-reach’ populations remain hard to reach without proper research identifying the socio-economic-political environment and the key dynamics determining uptake in involved communities and populations. Solid implementation research with a strong ethnographic component is required to tailor malaria elimination strategies to local contexts.https://doi.org/10.1186/s12936-021-03903-yMalaria eliminationEthnographic methodsCommunity engagementPublic–private mixGreater Mekong Subregion
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Thuan Thi Nguyen
Kemi Tesfazghi
Koen Peeters Grietens
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Joan Muela Ribera
Thuan Thi Nguyen
Kemi Tesfazghi
Koen Peeters Grietens
In search of the last malaria cases: ethnographic methods for community and private-sector engagement in malaria elimination in Vietnam, Laos, and Cambodia
Malaria Journal
Malaria elimination
Ethnographic methods
Community engagement
Public–private mix
Greater Mekong Subregion
author_facet Yoriko Masunaga
Joan Muela Ribera
Thuan Thi Nguyen
Kemi Tesfazghi
Koen Peeters Grietens
author_sort Yoriko Masunaga
title In search of the last malaria cases: ethnographic methods for community and private-sector engagement in malaria elimination in Vietnam, Laos, and Cambodia
title_short In search of the last malaria cases: ethnographic methods for community and private-sector engagement in malaria elimination in Vietnam, Laos, and Cambodia
title_full In search of the last malaria cases: ethnographic methods for community and private-sector engagement in malaria elimination in Vietnam, Laos, and Cambodia
title_fullStr In search of the last malaria cases: ethnographic methods for community and private-sector engagement in malaria elimination in Vietnam, Laos, and Cambodia
title_full_unstemmed In search of the last malaria cases: ethnographic methods for community and private-sector engagement in malaria elimination in Vietnam, Laos, and Cambodia
title_sort in search of the last malaria cases: ethnographic methods for community and private-sector engagement in malaria elimination in vietnam, laos, and cambodia
publisher BMC
series Malaria Journal
issn 1475-2875
publishDate 2021-09-01
description Abstract Background Despite significant strides made in reducing malaria morbidity and mortality in the Greater Mekong Subregion, malaria transmission continues amongst the most ‘hard-to-reach’, such as forest-goers and mobile and migrant populations, who face access obstacles to malaria diagnosis and treatment. As such, regional malaria elimination strategies endeavour to incorporate the private sector and local communities in improving surveillance and detection of the last malaria cases in remote forested areas. The question remains, however, whether such strategies can reach these hard-to-reach populations and effectively reduce their disproportionate burden of malaria. This paper evaluates the strategy of community and private sector engagement in a malaria elimination project in Vietnam, Laos, and Cambodia. Methods Ethnographic research, incorporating in-depth interviews, participant observations with informal discussions, and group discussions were conducted in Bu Gia Map commune, Binh Phuc province of Vietnam; in Phouvong district, Attapeu province of Laos; and, in nine newly established and informal communities in the provinces of Mondul Kiri, Steung Treng, Kratie, Kampong Thom, and Prah Vihear of Cambodia. Results Different types of factors limited or enhanced the effectiveness of the participatory approaches in the different settings. In Vietnam, inter-ethnic tensions and sensitivity around forest-work negatively affected local population’s health-seeking behaviour and consequent uptake of malaria testing and treatment. In Laos, the location of the project collaborative pharmacies in the district-centre were a mismatch for reaching hard-to-reach populations in remote villages. In Cambodia, the strategy of recruiting community malaria-workers, elected by the community members, did manage to reach the remote forested areas where people visited or stayed. Conclusions ‘Hard-to-reach’ populations remain hard to reach without proper research identifying the socio-economic-political environment and the key dynamics determining uptake in involved communities and populations. Solid implementation research with a strong ethnographic component is required to tailor malaria elimination strategies to local contexts.
topic Malaria elimination
Ethnographic methods
Community engagement
Public–private mix
Greater Mekong Subregion
url https://doi.org/10.1186/s12936-021-03903-y
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