Wellcome Open Research (Apr 2024)

A mixed methods study examining the impact of primary health care financing transitions on facility functioning and service delivery in Kenya: a study protocol [version 1; peer review: 1 approved, 2 approved with reservations]

  • Jacinta Nzinga,
  • Anita Musiega,
  • Rose Nabi Deborah Karimi Muthuri,
  • Ethan Wong,
  • Peter Mugo,
  • Wangari Ng’ang’a,
  • Caitlin Mazzilli,
  • Gillian Turner,
  • Brittany Hagedorn,
  • Nirmala Ravishankar,
  • Anne Musuva,
  • Felix Munene Murira,
  • Edwine Barasa,
  • Benjamin Tsofa

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 9

Abstract

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Background Kenya has experienced several health financing changes that have implications for financing primary healthcare (PHC). These include transitions from funding by two key donors (the World Bank and the Danish International Development Agency (DANIDA)) and the abolishment of conditional grants that were earmarked for financing primary healthcare facilities. This protocol lays out study plans to evaluate the impact and implementation experience of these financing changes on PHC facility functioning and service delivery in Kenya. Methods/design A sequential mixed methods design will be applied to address our research objectives. Firstly, we will perform a document review to understand the evolution of policy changes understudy. Second, we will conduct an interrupted time series analysis across all 47 counties in Kenya to assess these financing changes' impact on health service utilization in all public primary healthcare facilities (level 2 and 3 facilities). Data for this analysis will be obtained from the Kenya Health Information System (KHIS). Third, we will carry out in-depth interviews with health financing stakeholders at the national, county, and health facility levels to examine their perceptions of the experiences with these changes in health financing. Discussion This mixed methods study will contribute to evidence on the sustainability of financing primary healthcare in low and middle-income countries facing financing changes and donor transitions.

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