Operational research within the national tuberculosis control programme in Benin
Abstract Objective To document whether the placement of operational research (OR) fellows within disease control programmes in low and middle income countries leads to the implementation of operational research and improvements in policy and practice. Result In 2012, an OR fellow was placed within t...
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doaj-aa4b0f9b82fd43a0a18ae62f58ce9a802020-11-25T02:11:09ZengBMCBMC Research Notes1756-05002017-11-011011310.1186/s13104-017-2987-9Operational research within the national tuberculosis control programme in BeninSerge Ade0Dissou Affolabi1Mênonli Adjobimey2Gabriel Ade3Sévérin Anagonou4Ajay M. V. Kumar5Anthony D. Harries6Faculté de Médecine, Université de ParakouProgramme National Contre la TuberculoseProgramme National Contre la TuberculoseProgramme National Contre la TuberculoseProgramme National Contre la TuberculoseInternational Union Against Tuberculosis and Lung DiseaseInternational Union Against Tuberculosis and Lung DiseaseAbstract Objective To document whether the placement of operational research (OR) fellows within disease control programmes in low and middle income countries leads to the implementation of operational research and improvements in policy and practice. Result In 2012, an OR fellow was placed within the National TB Programme, Benin, to strengthen the implementation of operational research. From 2012 to 2015, eight OR projects were implemented, of which three contributed to changes in programme practice and five provided information which was not previously available from quarterly/annual reports. Two of these projects—one on the burden and treatment outcomes of childhood TB and one on tracing patients who had discontinued treatment—are discussed in more detail. OR should be strongly encouraged within national TB programme settings and an OR fellow facilitates this process.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s13104-017-2987-9BeninOperational researchTuberculosisChildhood TBTB control programmes |
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Serge Ade Dissou Affolabi Mênonli Adjobimey Gabriel Ade Sévérin Anagonou Ajay M. V. Kumar Anthony D. Harries Operational research within the national tuberculosis control programme in Benin BMC Research Notes Benin Operational research Tuberculosis Childhood TB TB control programmes |
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Serge Ade Dissou Affolabi Mênonli Adjobimey Gabriel Ade Sévérin Anagonou Ajay M. V. Kumar Anthony D. Harries |
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Operational research within the national tuberculosis control programme in Benin |
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Operational research within the national tuberculosis control programme in Benin |
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Operational research within the national tuberculosis control programme in Benin |
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Operational research within the national tuberculosis control programme in Benin |
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operational research within the national tuberculosis control programme in benin |
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Abstract Objective To document whether the placement of operational research (OR) fellows within disease control programmes in low and middle income countries leads to the implementation of operational research and improvements in policy and practice. Result In 2012, an OR fellow was placed within the National TB Programme, Benin, to strengthen the implementation of operational research. From 2012 to 2015, eight OR projects were implemented, of which three contributed to changes in programme practice and five provided information which was not previously available from quarterly/annual reports. Two of these projects—one on the burden and treatment outcomes of childhood TB and one on tracing patients who had discontinued treatment—are discussed in more detail. OR should be strongly encouraged within national TB programme settings and an OR fellow facilitates this process. |
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Benin Operational research Tuberculosis Childhood TB TB control programmes |
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