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Published in: Malaria Journal 1/2014

Open Access 01-12-2014 | Research

Evaluation of a universal long-lasting insecticidal net (LLIN) distribution campaign in Ghana: cost effectiveness of distribution and hang-up activities

Authors: Lucy Smith Paintain, Elizabeth Awini, Sheila Addei, Vida Kukula, Christian Nikoi, Doris Sarpong, Alfred Kwesi Manyei, Daniel Yayemain, Etienne Rusamira, Josephine Agborson, Aba Baffoe-Wilmot, Constance Bart-Plange, Anirban Chatterjee, Margaret Gyapong, Lindsay Mangham-Jefferies

Published in: Malaria Journal | Issue 1/2014

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Abstract

Background

Between May 2010 and October 2012, approximately 12.5 million long-lasting insecticidal nets (LLINs) were distributed through a national universal mass distribution campaign in Ghana. The campaign included pre-registration of persons and sleeping places, door-to-door distribution of LLINs with ‘hang-up’ activities by volunteers and post-distribution ‘keep-up’ behaviour change communication activities. Hang-up activities were included to encourage high and sustained use.

Methods

The cost and cost-effectiveness of the LLIN Campaign were evaluated using a before-after design in three regions: Brong Ahafo, Central and Western. The incremental cost effectiveness of the ‘hang-up’ component was estimated using reported variation in the implementation of hang-up activities and LLIN use. Economic costs were estimated from a societal perspective assuming LLINs would be replaced after three years, and included the time of unpaid volunteers and household contributions given to volunteers.

Results

Across the three regions, 3.6 million campaign LLINs were distributed, and 45.5% of households reported the LLINs received were hung-up by a volunteer. The financial cost of the campaign was USD 6.51 per LLIN delivered. The average annual economic cost was USD 2.90 per LLIN delivered and USD 6,619 per additional child death averted by the campaign. The cost-effectiveness of the campaign was sensitive to the price, lifespan and protective efficacy of LLINs.
Hang-up activities constituted 7% of the annual economic cost, though the additional financial cost was modest given the use of volunteers. LLIN use was greater in households in which one or more campaign LLINs were hung by a volunteer (OR = 1.57; 95% CI = 1.09, 2.27; p = 0.02). The additional economic cost of the hang-up activities was USD 0.23 per LLIN delivered, and achieved a net saving per LLIN used and per death averted.

Conclusion

In this campaign, hang-up activities were estimated to be net saving if hang-up increased LLIN use by 10% or more. This suggests hang-up activities can make a LLIN campaign more cost-effective.
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Metadata
Title
Evaluation of a universal long-lasting insecticidal net (LLIN) distribution campaign in Ghana: cost effectiveness of distribution and hang-up activities
Authors
Lucy Smith Paintain
Elizabeth Awini
Sheila Addei
Vida Kukula
Christian Nikoi
Doris Sarpong
Alfred Kwesi Manyei
Daniel Yayemain
Etienne Rusamira
Josephine Agborson
Aba Baffoe-Wilmot
Constance Bart-Plange
Anirban Chatterjee
Margaret Gyapong
Lindsay Mangham-Jefferies
Publication date
01-12-2014
Publisher
BioMed Central
Published in
Malaria Journal / Issue 1/2014
Electronic ISSN: 1475-2875
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/1475-2875-13-71

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