Browsing by Author "Chhea, Chhorvann"
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Can mHealth and eHealth improve management of diabetes and hypertension in a hard-to-reach population? —lessons learned from a process evaluation of digital health to support a peer educator model in Cambodia using the RE-AIM framework
Steinman, Lesley; Pelt, Maurits van; Hen, Heang; Chhea, Chhorvann; Lan, Channe Suy; Te, Vannarath; LoGerfo, James; Fitzpatrick, Annette L. (2020-10-05)
Background: The burden of non-communicable diseases (NCDs) is increasing in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs) where NCDs cause 4:5 deaths, disproportionately affect poorer populations, and carry a large economic burden. Digital interventions can improve NCD management for these hard-to-reach populations with inadequate health systems and high cell-phone coverage; however, there is limited research on whether digital health is reaching this potential. We conducted a process evaluation to understand challenges and successes from a digital ... -
How Management and Leadership Training Can Impact a Health System: Evaluation Findings From a Public Health Management Training Program in Cambodia
Horváth, Chelsea; Hong, Kimsear; Wheeler, Paulah; Ir, Por; Chhea, Chhorvann; Kinzer, Michael H.; Ly, Vanthy; Willacy, Erika (2022-01-26)
In 2017, the National Institute of Public Health in Cambodia collaborated with the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention to provide management and leadership training for 20 managers and senior staff from 10 health centers. We conducted a mixed methods evaluation of the program's outcomes and impact on the graduates and health centers. From June 2018 (baseline) to January 2019 (endpoint), we collected data from a competency assessment, observational visits, and interviews. From baseline to endpoint, all 20 participants reported increased ... -
Making free public healthcare attractive: optimizing health equity funds in Cambodia
Jacobs, Bart; Bajracharya, Ashish; Saha, Jyotirmoy; Chhea, Chhorvann; Bellows, Ben; Flessa, Steffen; Antunes, Adelio Fernandes (2018-06-25)
Background: Following the introduction of user fees in Cambodia, Health Equity Funds (HEF) were developed to enable poor people access to public health services by paying public health providers on their behalf, including non-medical costs for hospitalised beneficiaries (HEFB). The national scheme covers 3.1 million pre-identified HEFB. Uptake of benefits, however, has been mixed and a substantial proportion of poor people still initiate care at private facilities where they incur considerable out-of-pocket costs. We examine the benefits of ... -
Progress toward universal health coverage in ASEAN
Minh, Hoang Van; Pocock, Nicola Suyin; Chaiyakunapruk, Nathorn; Chhea, Chhorvann; Duc, Ha Anh; Hanvoravongchai, Piya; Lim, Jeremy; Lucero-Prisno, Don Eliseo III; Ng, Nawi; Phaholyothin, Natalie; Phonvisay, Alay; Soe, Kyaw Min; Sychareun, Vanphanom (2014-12-03)
Background: The Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) is characterized by much diversity in terms of geography, society, economic development, and health outcomes. The health systems as well as healthcare structure and provisions vary considerably. Consequently, the progress toward Universal Health Coverage (UHC) in these countries also varies. This paper aims to describe the progress toward UHC in the ASEAN countries and discuss how regional integration could influence UHC. Design: Data reported in this paper were obtained from ... -
Qualitative evaluation of enabling factors and barriers to the success and sustainability of national public health institutes in Cambodia, Colombia, Liberia, Mozambique, Nigeria, Rwanda and Zambia
Woldetsadik, Mahlet A; Bratton, Shelly; Fitzpatrick, Kaitlin; Ravat, Fatima; Castillo, Lisetta Del; McIntosh, Kelsy J; Jarvis, Dennis; Carnevale, Caroline R; Cassell, Cynthia H; Chhea, Chhorvann; Alvarado, Franklyn Prieto; MaCauley, Jane; Jani, Ilesh; Ilori, Elsie; Nsanzimana, Sabin; Mukonka, Victor M; Baggett, Henry C (2022-03-03)
Objectives: The success of National Public Health Institutes (NPHIs) in low-income and middle-income countries (LMICs) is critical to countries’ ability to deliver public health services to their populations and effectively respond to public health emergencies. However, empirical data are limited on factors that promote or are barriers to the sustainability of NPHIs. This evaluation explored stakeholders’ perceptions about enabling factors and barriers to the success and sustainability of NPHIs in seven countries where the U.S. Centers for Disease ... -
A qualitative study on gender barriers to eye care access in Cambodia
Neyhouser, Camille; Quinn, Ingrid; Hillgrove, Tessa; Chan, Renee; Chhea, Chhorvann; Peou, Seang; Sambath, Pol (2018-08-29)
Background: The Fred Hollows Foundation (FHF) Cambodia recently partnered with the Ministry of Women’s Affairs (MoWA) and National Program for Eye Health (NPEH, part of the Ministry of Health) to establish the Gender Equality in Eye Health Project. As part of this project, a qualitative study was carried out to identify barriers affecting women’s access to eye health in Cambodia. Methods: A cross-sectional qualitative study was conducted in four provinces in both urban and rural locations between May and June 2015. Purposive sampling was ...