Title: Guiding principles for Best Practices in Communication
1Strategic Communication Best-Practices for
Improving Health Behavior and Service Quality
Michelle Heerey Sr. Program Officer for Quality
and Performance Johns Hopkins University/Center
for Communication Programs
212 Elements of Strategic Communication
- Science-based
- Client-centered
- Service-linked
- Participatory
- Multi-channeled
- Benefit-oriented
- Technical quality
- Advocacy-related
- Expanding to scale
- Sustainable
- Results-oriented
- Cost-effective
3Address both supply and demand factors for best
results
Client Satisfaction
Effectiveness
Quality
Correct Use
Job Satisfaction
Informed Choice
4Interpersonal Communication
- Address both client and provider communication
behaviors - Reinforce skills and knowledge gained through
training - Implement multiple, complementary interventions
5Reinforcement interventions improve and sustain
provider communication, Indonesia
Percentage of provider facilitative
communication
40
Peer Support Groups
35
Self-Assessment only
30
No Reinforcement
25
20
Post-Training
Reinforcement (4 months)
Pre-training
Source JHU/PCS Indonesia Self-Assessment Study,
1998 Notes No reinforcement group baseline
n123 post-training n121 follow-up
n119 Self-assessment baseline n141
post-training n142 follow-up n142 Peer review
group baseline n133 posttraining n143
follow-up n142
6Smart Patient coaching
- 20 minutes
- Right to seek information
- Asking questions
- Expressing concerns or opinions
- Asking for clarification
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7Impact of Smart Patient coaching by client
assertiveness, Indonesia
Utterances
The impact of Smart Patient coaching was
significant among less assertive women.
N768, Plt.05
8Contraceptive discontinuation 8 months
post-intervention, Indonesia
Health concerns side effects are lead reason
for discontinuation among new clients (68).
N745
9Community Participation
- Include community client perspectives in
definition of quality - Use systematic process to facilitate dialogue for
joint identification of priorities and strategies - Community actions integral to response
- Build processes tools for community
evidence-based decision making
10SECI Community-based health information system,
Bolivia
The monthly process
- 1. Promoters collect household data.
- 2. Providers collect service utilization data.
- 3. Team consolidates data.
- 4. Team shares data with the community.
- 5. Community analyzes and plans relevant
actions.
11Improved processes and community capacity, Bolivia
- Capacity for monitoring and evidence-based
decision making - Service provider and community interaction and
coordination - Leverage resources for health services
12SECI Impact on health behaviors in first year,
Bolivia
- Case Control OR
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- Complete vaccinations 11 3 4.78
- Polio - 3rd dose 30 12 3.04
- Measles vaccine 39 20 2.59
- Breast-fed 1hr post-part 26 12
2.62 - Have a health card 45 28 2.12
13National Scale Interventions
- Use a systems approach
(e.g. management, training, supervision, etc.) - Develop leadership
- Implement quality certification schemes
- Model health behaviors and supporting social
norms via mass media
14 Egypt Gold Star context
- 1988- FP Systems Development Project
- Improved management systems
- Decentralized FP service administration
- Increase sites offering FP (e.g. training,
equip,...) - Mobile clinics
- 1992- CPR began to plateau after decade of steady
increase - 1995- Gold Star Quality Improvement Project
15Communication strategy for quality improvement
- Train staff in IPC/C improve IEC tools
- Certification criteria include IPC/C indicators
- Raise community expectations
- Model norms client-centeredness team spirit
- Recognize providers and sites associated w/
quality logo
16Gold Star Units
17Trend in Current Use of Family Planning, Egypt
1980-2000
18Trend in Total Fertility RatesEgypt 1980-2000
19Nepal Communication Strategy Radio
Communication Project, 1995-pres.
- Improve FP service delivery
- Service Brings Rewards
- Distance Ed Serial
- Generate demand for FP and FP services
- Cut Your Coat According to Your Cloth
- Drama serial for general population
20Client flow at two sentinel health posts in Dang
District Nepal, 1994-1997
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21Trend in Current Use of Family Planning, Nepal
1991-2001
NFHS, 1991 1996 NDHS, 2001
22Trend in Total Fertility RatesNepal 1991-2001
NFHS, 1991 1996 NDHS, 2001