Assessment Of Monitoring And Evaluation System For Stroke Management Program At Mubende Hospital In Uganda
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Introduction: Stroke remains a significant public health concern in Uganda attributing to the highest cause of preventable death and disability in adults. Due to the growing recognition of Monitoring and Evaluation system in project management, it necessitates that we incorporate it in stroke management. Unfortunately, there has been less uptake and incorporation of M&E in stroke management, therefore the need to assess the performance and identify the factors influencing the M&E system in stroke management by interviewing the staff involved. The study will use the Performance of Routine Information System Management (PRISM) framework focusing on M&E work plan and costing, human capacity, data management, and communication as the key components to give an insight into the key indicators; Input, Process, Output, and Outcomes being influenced by the RHIS determinants. Objectives: To assess the existing monitoring and evaluation system for stroke management program at Mubende hospital. To evaluate the data collection tools used in identifying stroke risk factors at Mubende hospital. To assess the factors influencing M&E system in stroke management. Methods: A cross-sectional study design using concurrent mixed methods of data collection where both qualitative and quantitative methods will be applied. The components will be assessed by different data collection tools (Questionnaire, Document reviews, and KII). Conclusion: Findings of this study will provide the basis for policymakers to develop or improve policies for the M&E system in the management of NCDs. The gaps identified, will also build the body of knowledge for future studies.
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