Skip to main content
Top
Published in: Malaria Journal 1/2014

Open Access 01-12-2014 | Research

Cost analysis of the development and implementation of a spatial decision support system for malaria elimination in Solomon Islands

Authors: Luke Marston, Gerard C Kelly, Erick Hale, Archie CA Clements, Andrew Hodge, Eliana Jimenez-Soto

Published in: Malaria Journal | Issue 1/2014

Login to get access

Abstract

Background

The goal of malaria elimination faces numerous challenges. New tools are required to support the scale up of interventions and improve national malaria programme capacity to conduct detailed surveillance. This study investigates the cost factors influencing the development and implementation of a spatial decision support system (SDSS) for malaria elimination in the two elimination provinces of Isabel and Temotu, Solomon Islands.

Method

Financial and economic costs to develop and implement a SDSS were estimated using the Solomon Islands programme’s financial records. Using an ingredients approach, verified by stakeholders and operational reports, total costs for each province were quantified. A budget impact sensitivity analysis was conducted to investigate the influence of variations in standard budgetary components on the costs and to identify potential cost savings.

Results

A total investment of US$ 96,046 (2012 constant dollars) was required to develop and implement the SDSS in two provinces (Temotu Province US$ 49,806 and Isabel Province US$ 46,240). The single largest expense category was for computerized equipment totalling approximately US$ 30,085. Geographical reconnaissance was the most expensive phase of development and implementation, accounting for approximately 62% of total costs. Sensitivity analysis identified different cost factors between the provinces. Reduced equipment costs would deliver a budget saving of approximately 10% in Isabel Province. Combined travel costs represented the greatest influence on the total budget in the more remote Temotu Province.

Conclusion

This study provides the first cost analysis of an operational surveillance tool used specifically for malaria elimination in the South-West Pacific. It is demonstrated that the costs of such a decision support system are driven by specialized equipment and travel expenses. Such factors should be closely scrutinized in future programme budgets to ensure maximum efficiencies are gained and available resources are allocated effectively.
Appendix
Available only for authorised users
Literature
2.
go back to reference WHO: World Malaria Report 2013. 2013, Geneva, Switzerland: World Health Organization WHO: World Malaria Report 2013. 2013, Geneva, Switzerland: World Health Organization
3.
go back to reference Roll Back Malaria Partnership: Defeating Malaria in Asia, the Pacific, Americas, Middle East and Europe. 2012, Geneva, Switzerland: World Health Organization Roll Back Malaria Partnership: Defeating Malaria in Asia, the Pacific, Americas, Middle East and Europe. 2012, Geneva, Switzerland: World Health Organization
4.
go back to reference Roll Back Malaria Partnership: The Global Malaria Action Plan. 2008, Geneva, Switzerland: World Health Organization Roll Back Malaria Partnership: The Global Malaria Action Plan. 2008, Geneva, Switzerland: World Health Organization
5.
6.
go back to reference Feachem RG, Phillips AA, Targett GAT, Group ME, University of California SFGHG: Shrinking the malaria map: a prospectus on malaria elimination. 2009, San Francisco, USA: Global Health Group, UCSF Global Health Sciences Feachem RG, Phillips AA, Targett GAT, Group ME, University of California SFGHG: Shrinking the malaria map: a prospectus on malaria elimination. 2009, San Francisco, USA: Global Health Group, UCSF Global Health Sciences
7.
go back to reference Snow RW, Guerra CA, Mutheu JJ, Hay SI: International funding for malaria control in relation to populations at risk of stable Plasmodium falciparum transmission. PLoS Med. 2008, 5: e142-PubMedCentralCrossRefPubMed Snow RW, Guerra CA, Mutheu JJ, Hay SI: International funding for malaria control in relation to populations at risk of stable Plasmodium falciparum transmission. PLoS Med. 2008, 5: e142-PubMedCentralCrossRefPubMed
8.
go back to reference Cohen JM, Smith DL, Cotter C, Ward A, Yamey G, Sabot OJ, Moonen B: Malaria resurgence: a systematic review and assessment of its causes. Malar J. 2012, 11: 122-PubMedCentralCrossRefPubMed Cohen JM, Smith DL, Cotter C, Ward A, Yamey G, Sabot OJ, Moonen B: Malaria resurgence: a systematic review and assessment of its causes. Malar J. 2012, 11: 122-PubMedCentralCrossRefPubMed
9.
go back to reference Spencer M: The history of malaria control in the southwest Pacific region, with particular reference to Papua New Guinea and the Solomon Islands. P N G Med J. 1992, 35: 33-PubMed Spencer M: The history of malaria control in the southwest Pacific region, with particular reference to Papua New Guinea and the Solomon Islands. P N G Med J. 1992, 35: 33-PubMed
10.
go back to reference WHO: World Malaria Report 2010. 2010, Geneva: World Health Organization WHO: World Malaria Report 2010. 2010, Geneva: World Health Organization
11.
go back to reference Bruce-Chwatt LJ: Resurgence of malaria and its control. J Trop Med Hyg. 1974, 77: s:62-s:66. Bruce-Chwatt LJ: Resurgence of malaria and its control. J Trop Med Hyg. 1974, 77: s:62-s:66.
12.
go back to reference Kere JF, Kere NK: Bed-nets or spraying? Cost analyses of malaria control in the Solomon Islands. Health Policy Plan. 1992, 7: 382-386.CrossRef Kere JF, Kere NK: Bed-nets or spraying? Cost analyses of malaria control in the Solomon Islands. Health Policy Plan. 1992, 7: 382-386.CrossRef
13.
go back to reference Over M, Bakote’e B, Velayudhan R, Wilikai P, Graves PM: Impregnated nets or DDT residual spraying? Field effectiveness of malaria prevention techniques in Solomon Islands, 1993–1999. Am J Trop Med Hyg. 2004, 71: 214-223.PubMed Over M, Bakote’e B, Velayudhan R, Wilikai P, Graves PM: Impregnated nets or DDT residual spraying? Field effectiveness of malaria prevention techniques in Solomon Islands, 1993–1999. Am J Trop Med Hyg. 2004, 71: 214-223.PubMed
14.
go back to reference Atkinson JA, Bobogare A, Fitzgerald L, Boaz L, Appleyard B, Toaliu H, Vallely A: A qualitative study on the acceptability and preference of three types of long-lasting insecticide-treated bed nets in Solomon Islands: implications for malaria elimination. Malar J. 2009, 8: 119-PubMedCentralCrossRefPubMed Atkinson JA, Bobogare A, Fitzgerald L, Boaz L, Appleyard B, Toaliu H, Vallely A: A qualitative study on the acceptability and preference of three types of long-lasting insecticide-treated bed nets in Solomon Islands: implications for malaria elimination. Malar J. 2009, 8: 119-PubMedCentralCrossRefPubMed
15.
go back to reference Atkinson JA, Johnson ML, Wijesinghe R, Bobogare A, Losi L, O'Sullivan M, Yamaguchi Y, Kenilorea G, Vallely A, Cheng Q: Operational research to inform a sub-national surveillance intervention for malaria elimination in Solomon Islands. Malar J. 2012, 11: 101-PubMedCentralCrossRefPubMed Atkinson JA, Johnson ML, Wijesinghe R, Bobogare A, Losi L, O'Sullivan M, Yamaguchi Y, Kenilorea G, Vallely A, Cheng Q: Operational research to inform a sub-national surveillance intervention for malaria elimination in Solomon Islands. Malar J. 2012, 11: 101-PubMedCentralCrossRefPubMed
16.
go back to reference Turner D: A review of the Malaria Eradication Programme in the Solomon Islands 1975-1976. P N G Med J. 1977, 20: 188-PubMed Turner D: A review of the Malaria Eradication Programme in the Solomon Islands 1975-1976. P N G Med J. 1977, 20: 188-PubMed
17.
go back to reference PacMISC: Briefing for AusAID mid-term review of Pacific Malaria Initiative and Malaria Reference Group: Summary of knowledge of the ecology of malaria in Solomon Islands and Vanuatu (including human ecology) and implications of “knowledge gaps” for intensified control and elimination. 2010, Brisbane, Australia: School of Population Health, University of Queensland PacMISC: Briefing for AusAID mid-term review of Pacific Malaria Initiative and Malaria Reference Group: Summary of knowledge of the ecology of malaria in Solomon Islands and Vanuatu (including human ecology) and implications of “knowledge gaps” for intensified control and elimination. 2010, Brisbane, Australia: School of Population Health, University of Queensland
18.
go back to reference Toole M, Lynch C, Garcia R: Pacific Malaria Initiative Independent Progress Review. 2010, Canberra, Australia: AusAID Toole M, Lynch C, Garcia R: Pacific Malaria Initiative Independent Progress Review. 2010, Canberra, Australia: AusAID
20.
go back to reference NVBDCP: Malaria Action Plan 2008/09 - 2014. 2008, Honiara: Ministry of Health and Medical Services NVBDCP: Malaria Action Plan 2008/09 - 2014. 2008, Honiara: Ministry of Health and Medical Services
21.
go back to reference WHO: Malaria elimination. A field manual for low and moderate endemic countries. 2007, Geneva: World Health Organization WHO: Malaria elimination. A field manual for low and moderate endemic countries. 2007, Geneva: World Health Organization
22.
go back to reference PacMISC: Towards Progressive Malaria Elimination in the SW Pacific. 2009, Brisbane, Australia: School of Population Health, University of Queensland PacMISC: Towards Progressive Malaria Elimination in the SW Pacific. 2009, Brisbane, Australia: School of Population Health, University of Queensland
23.
go back to reference O’Sullivan M, Kenilorea G, Yamaguchi Y, Bobogare A, Losi L, Atkinson J-A, Vallely A, Whittaker M, Tanner M, Wijesinghe R: Malaria elimination in Isabel Province, Solomon Islands: establishing a surveillance-response system to prevent introduction and reintroduction of malaria. Malar J. 2011, 10: 235-PubMedCentralCrossRefPubMed O’Sullivan M, Kenilorea G, Yamaguchi Y, Bobogare A, Losi L, Atkinson J-A, Vallely A, Whittaker M, Tanner M, Wijesinghe R: Malaria elimination in Isabel Province, Solomon Islands: establishing a surveillance-response system to prevent introduction and reintroduction of malaria. Malar J. 2011, 10: 235-PubMedCentralCrossRefPubMed
24.
go back to reference PacMISC: Isabel Province Baseline Survey Report. Prepared for the National Malaria Program, Solomon Islands. 2010, Brisbane, Australia: School of Population Health, University of Queensland PacMISC: Isabel Province Baseline Survey Report. Prepared for the National Malaria Program, Solomon Islands. 2010, Brisbane, Australia: School of Population Health, University of Queensland
25.
go back to reference PacMISC: Temotu Province Malaria Survey Updated Results February 2010. Prepared for the National Malaria Program, Solomon Islands. 2010, Brisbane, Australia: School of Population Health, University of Queensland PacMISC: Temotu Province Malaria Survey Updated Results February 2010. Prepared for the National Malaria Program, Solomon Islands. 2010, Brisbane, Australia: School of Population Health, University of Queensland
26.
go back to reference Kelly GC, Seng CM, Donald W, Taleo G, Nausien J, Batarii W, Iata H, Tanner M, Vestergaard LS, Clements ACA: A spatial decision support system for guiding focal indoor residual spraying interventions in a malaria elimination zone. Geospat Health. 2011, 6: 21-31.CrossRefPubMed Kelly GC, Seng CM, Donald W, Taleo G, Nausien J, Batarii W, Iata H, Tanner M, Vestergaard LS, Clements ACA: A spatial decision support system for guiding focal indoor residual spraying interventions in a malaria elimination zone. Geospat Health. 2011, 6: 21-31.CrossRefPubMed
27.
go back to reference Kelly GC, Hii J, Batarii W, Donald W, Hale E, Nausien J, Pontifex S, Vallely A, Tanner M, Clements A: Modern geographical reconnaissance of target populations in malaria elimination zones. Malar J. 2010, 9: 289-PubMedCentralCrossRefPubMed Kelly GC, Hii J, Batarii W, Donald W, Hale E, Nausien J, Pontifex S, Vallely A, Tanner M, Clements A: Modern geographical reconnaissance of target populations in malaria elimination zones. Malar J. 2010, 9: 289-PubMedCentralCrossRefPubMed
28.
go back to reference Sabot O, Cohen JM, Hsiang MS, Kahn JG, Basu S, Tang L, Zheng B, Gao Q, Zou L, Tatarsky A, Aboobakar S, Usas J, Barrett S, Cohen JL, Jamison DT, Feachem RG: Costs and financial feasibility of malaria elimination. Lancet. 2010, 376: 1604-1615.PubMedCentralCrossRefPubMed Sabot O, Cohen JM, Hsiang MS, Kahn JG, Basu S, Tang L, Zheng B, Gao Q, Zou L, Tatarsky A, Aboobakar S, Usas J, Barrett S, Cohen JL, Jamison DT, Feachem RG: Costs and financial feasibility of malaria elimination. Lancet. 2010, 376: 1604-1615.PubMedCentralCrossRefPubMed
29.
30.
go back to reference Verlé P, Lieu TTT, Kongs A, Van der Stuyft P, Coosemans M: Control of malaria vectors: cost analysis in a province of northern Vietnam. Trop Med Int Health. 1999, 4: 139-145.CrossRefPubMed Verlé P, Lieu TTT, Kongs A, Van der Stuyft P, Coosemans M: Control of malaria vectors: cost analysis in a province of northern Vietnam. Trop Med Int Health. 1999, 4: 139-145.CrossRefPubMed
31.
go back to reference Bhatia MR, Fox-Rushby J, Mills A: Cost-effectiveness of malaria control interventions when malaria mortality is low: insecticide-treated nets versus in-house residual spraying in India. Soc Sci Med. 2004, 59: 525-539.CrossRefPubMed Bhatia MR, Fox-Rushby J, Mills A: Cost-effectiveness of malaria control interventions when malaria mortality is low: insecticide-treated nets versus in-house residual spraying in India. Soc Sci Med. 2004, 59: 525-539.CrossRefPubMed
32.
go back to reference Davis WA, Clarke PM, Siba PM, Karunajeewa HA, Davy C, Mueller I, Davis TME: Cost-effectiveness of artemisinin combination therapy for uncomplicated malaria in children: data from Papua New Guinea. Bull World Health Organ. 2011, 89: 211-220.PubMedCentralCrossRefPubMed Davis WA, Clarke PM, Siba PM, Karunajeewa HA, Davy C, Mueller I, Davis TME: Cost-effectiveness of artemisinin combination therapy for uncomplicated malaria in children: data from Papua New Guinea. Bull World Health Organ. 2011, 89: 211-220.PubMedCentralCrossRefPubMed
33.
go back to reference Claborn DM, Masuoka PM, Klein TA, Hooper T, Lee A, Andre RG: A cost comparison of two malaria control methods in Kyunggi Province, Republic of Korea, using remote sensing and geographic information systems. Am J Trop Med Hyg. 2002, 66: 680-PubMed Claborn DM, Masuoka PM, Klein TA, Hooper T, Lee A, Andre RG: A cost comparison of two malaria control methods in Kyunggi Province, Republic of Korea, using remote sensing and geographic information systems. Am J Trop Med Hyg. 2002, 66: 680-PubMed
34.
go back to reference Bousema T, Griffin JT, Sauerwein RW, Smith DL, Churcher TS, Takken W, Ghani A, Drakeley C, Gosling R: Hitting Hotspots: Spatial Targeting of Malaria for Control and Elimination. PLoS Med. 2012, 9: e1001165-PubMedCentralCrossRefPubMed Bousema T, Griffin JT, Sauerwein RW, Smith DL, Churcher TS, Takken W, Ghani A, Drakeley C, Gosling R: Hitting Hotspots: Spatial Targeting of Malaria for Control and Elimination. PLoS Med. 2012, 9: e1001165-PubMedCentralCrossRefPubMed
35.
go back to reference Clements ACA, Reid HL, Kelly GC, Hay SI: Further shrinking the malaria map: how can geospatial science help to achieve malaria elimination?. Lancet Infect Dis. 2013, 13: 709-718.CrossRefPubMed Clements ACA, Reid HL, Kelly GC, Hay SI: Further shrinking the malaria map: how can geospatial science help to achieve malaria elimination?. Lancet Infect Dis. 2013, 13: 709-718.CrossRefPubMed
36.
go back to reference Kelly GC, Tanner M, Vallely A, Clements A: Malaria elimination: moving forward with spatial decision support systems. Trends Parasitol. 2012, 28: 297-304.CrossRefPubMed Kelly GC, Tanner M, Vallely A, Clements A: Malaria elimination: moving forward with spatial decision support systems. Trends Parasitol. 2012, 28: 297-304.CrossRefPubMed
37.
go back to reference The malERA Consultative Group on Modeling: A research agenda for malaria eradication: Modeling. PLoS Med. 2011, 8: 1000403-CrossRef The malERA Consultative Group on Modeling: A research agenda for malaria eradication: Modeling. PLoS Med. 2011, 8: 1000403-CrossRef
38.
go back to reference NVBDCP: Meeting notes - SDSS Development. 2011, Port Vila, Vanuatu NVBDCP: Meeting notes - SDSS Development. 2011, Port Vila, Vanuatu
39.
go back to reference Reid H, Vallely A, Taleo G, Tatem AJ, Kelly G, Riley I, Harris I, Henri I, Iamaher S, Clements AC: Baseline spatial distribution of malaria prior to an elimination programme in Vanuatu. Malar J. 2010, 9: 150-PubMedCentralCrossRefPubMed Reid H, Vallely A, Taleo G, Tatem AJ, Kelly G, Riley I, Harris I, Henri I, Iamaher S, Clements AC: Baseline spatial distribution of malaria prior to an elimination programme in Vanuatu. Malar J. 2010, 9: 150-PubMedCentralCrossRefPubMed
40.
go back to reference Drake T, Okello G, Njagi K, Halliday K, Jukes M, Mangham L, Brooker S: Cost analysis of school-based intermittent screening and treatment of malaria in Kenya. Malar J. 2011, 10: 273-PubMedCentralCrossRefPubMed Drake T, Okello G, Njagi K, Halliday K, Jukes M, Mangham L, Brooker S: Cost analysis of school-based intermittent screening and treatment of malaria in Kenya. Malar J. 2011, 10: 273-PubMedCentralCrossRefPubMed
41.
go back to reference Mueller DH, Abeku TA, Okia M, Rapuoda B, Cox J: Costs of early detection systems for epidemic malaria in highland areas of Kenya and Uganda. Malar J. 2009, 8: 17-PubMedCentralCrossRefPubMed Mueller DH, Abeku TA, Okia M, Rapuoda B, Cox J: Costs of early detection systems for epidemic malaria in highland areas of Kenya and Uganda. Malar J. 2009, 8: 17-PubMedCentralCrossRefPubMed
42.
go back to reference Conteh L, Sharp BL, Streat E, Barreto A, Konar S: The cost and cost-effectiveness of malaria vector control by residual insecticide house-spraying in southern Mozambique: a rural and urban analysis. Trop Med Int Health. 2004, 9: 125-132.CrossRefPubMed Conteh L, Sharp BL, Streat E, Barreto A, Konar S: The cost and cost-effectiveness of malaria vector control by residual insecticide house-spraying in southern Mozambique: a rural and urban analysis. Trop Med Int Health. 2004, 9: 125-132.CrossRefPubMed
43.
go back to reference Drummond MF, Sculpher MJ, Torrance GW: Methods for the economic evaluation of health care programmes. 2005, USA: Oxford University Press Drummond MF, Sculpher MJ, Torrance GW: Methods for the economic evaluation of health care programmes. 2005, USA: Oxford University Press
47.
go back to reference Edejer TT-T: Making choices in health: WHO guide to cost effectiveness analysis. 2003, Geneva, Switzerland: World Health Organization Edejer TT-T: Making choices in health: WHO guide to cost effectiveness analysis. 2003, Geneva, Switzerland: World Health Organization
50.
go back to reference Cotter C, Sturrock HJW, Hsiang MS, Liu J, Phillips AA, Hwang J, Gueye CS, Fullman N, Gosling RD, Feachem RGA: The changing epidemiology of malaria elimination: new strategies for new challenges. Lancet. 2013, 382: 900-911.CrossRefPubMed Cotter C, Sturrock HJW, Hsiang MS, Liu J, Phillips AA, Hwang J, Gueye CS, Fullman N, Gosling RD, Feachem RGA: The changing epidemiology of malaria elimination: new strategies for new challenges. Lancet. 2013, 382: 900-911.CrossRefPubMed
51.
go back to reference Sturrock HJW, Hsiang MS, Cohen JM, Smith DL, Greenhouse B, Bousema T, Gosling RD: Targeting asymptomatic malaria infections: active surveillance in control and elimination. PLoS Med. 2013, 10: e1001467-PubMedCentralCrossRefPubMed Sturrock HJW, Hsiang MS, Cohen JM, Smith DL, Greenhouse B, Bousema T, Gosling RD: Targeting asymptomatic malaria infections: active surveillance in control and elimination. PLoS Med. 2013, 10: e1001467-PubMedCentralCrossRefPubMed
52.
go back to reference Whitaker D, Walford V, David B: Health Care Financing in the Asia Pacific. 2013, London, United Kingdom: HLSP Institute Whitaker D, Walford V, David B: Health Care Financing in the Asia Pacific. 2013, London, United Kingdom: HLSP Institute
53.
go back to reference Cotter C, Gosling R, Smith Gueye C, Phillips AA, Feachem R, Moyes CL, Hay SI: Atlas of Malaria-Eliminating Countries, 2011. 2011, San Francisco: The Global Health Group, Global Health Sciences, University of California, San Francisco Cotter C, Gosling R, Smith Gueye C, Phillips AA, Feachem R, Moyes CL, Hay SI: Atlas of Malaria-Eliminating Countries, 2011. 2011, San Francisco: The Global Health Group, Global Health Sciences, University of California, San Francisco
54.
55.
go back to reference Kennedy EC, Mackesy-Buckley S, Subramaniam S, Demmke A, Latu R, Robertson AS, Tiban K, Tokon A, Luchters S: The case for investing in family planning in the pacific: costs and benefits of reducing unmet need for contraception in Vanuatu and the Solomon Islands. Reprod Health. 2013, 10: 30-PubMedCentralCrossRefPubMed Kennedy EC, Mackesy-Buckley S, Subramaniam S, Demmke A, Latu R, Robertson AS, Tiban K, Tokon A, Luchters S: The case for investing in family planning in the pacific: costs and benefits of reducing unmet need for contraception in Vanuatu and the Solomon Islands. Reprod Health. 2013, 10: 30-PubMedCentralCrossRefPubMed
56.
go back to reference Negin J, Martiniuk A, Farrell P, Dalipanda T: Frequency, cost and impact of inter-island referrals in the Solomon Islands. Rural Remote Health. 2012, 12: 2096-PubMed Negin J, Martiniuk A, Farrell P, Dalipanda T: Frequency, cost and impact of inter-island referrals in the Solomon Islands. Rural Remote Health. 2012, 12: 2096-PubMed
57.
go back to reference Beaver C, Pontifex S, Zhao Y, Marston L, Bobogare A: Application of a Remoteness Index: Funding Malaria Programs. Int J Geoinformatics. 2011, 7: 1- Beaver C, Pontifex S, Zhao Y, Marston L, Bobogare A: Application of a Remoteness Index: Funding Malaria Programs. Int J Geoinformatics. 2011, 7: 1-
Metadata
Title
Cost analysis of the development and implementation of a spatial decision support system for malaria elimination in Solomon Islands
Authors
Luke Marston
Gerard C Kelly
Erick Hale
Archie CA Clements
Andrew Hodge
Eliana Jimenez-Soto
Publication date
01-12-2014
Publisher
BioMed Central
Published in
Malaria Journal / Issue 1/2014
Electronic ISSN: 1475-2875
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/1475-2875-13-325

Other articles of this Issue 1/2014

Malaria Journal 1/2014 Go to the issue
Live Webinar | 27-06-2024 | 18:00 (CEST)

Keynote webinar | Spotlight on medication adherence

Live: Thursday 27th June 2024, 18:00-19:30 (CEST)

WHO estimates that half of all patients worldwide are non-adherent to their prescribed medication. The consequences of poor adherence can be catastrophic, on both the individual and population level.

Join our expert panel to discover why you need to understand the drivers of non-adherence in your patients, and how you can optimize medication adherence in your clinics to drastically improve patient outcomes.

Prof. Kevin Dolgin
Prof. Florian Limbourg
Prof. Anoop Chauhan
Developed by: Springer Medicine
Obesity Clinical Trial Summary

At a glance: The STEP trials

A round-up of the STEP phase 3 clinical trials evaluating semaglutide for weight loss in people with overweight or obesity.

Developed by: Springer Medicine