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The amount and value of work time of community medicine distributors in community case management of malaria among children under five years in the Ejisu-Juaben District of Ghana
Authors:Peter Agyei-Baffour  Kristian S Hansen  Edmund Nl Browne  Pascal Magnussen
Abstract:ABSTRACT: BACKGROUND: The contribution of community medicine distributors (CMD) to prompt health service delivery in areas described as "hard-to-reach" is important but the value of their work time remains unknown and thus makes it difficult to design appropriate regular financial incentives to motivate them. This makes CMDs feel their efforts are not recognized. An attempt to estimate the value of 54 CMDs work time involved in community case management of malaria (CCMm) in a rural district in Ghana is presented. METHODS: Time spent by CMDs on CCMm activities were recorded for a period of 12 months to determine the work-time value. Cost analysis was performed in Microsoft Excel with data from CMD records and at 2007 market price in Ghana. RESULTS: A CMD spent 4.8 hours, 95% CI: 3.9; 5.3] on all CCMm-related activities per day. The time value of CMD work ranged from GHc 2.04 (US$ 2.24) to GHc 4.1 US$ 4.6] per week and GHc 19.2 - 86.4 (US$ 21.10-94.95) per month. The gross wage outside CCMm as reported by CMD was GHc 58.4 US$ 64.69] and value of foregone income of GHc 86.40 (US$94.95) per month, about 14-times higher than the monthly incentives of GHc 6.0 given by the CCMm programme. CONCLUSION: The value of work time and the foregone income of CMDs in CCMm are high and yet there are no regular and sustainable incentives provided for them. The results are significant to policy in designing incentives to motivate CMDs in large-scale implementation of CCMm.
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