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Social and behavior change communication competency among front-line healthcare system actors in Ethiopia: a cross-sectional study

Authors: Simegnew Handebo, Rachana Sharma, Tesfaye Simireta, Hailemariam Addissie, Getnet Bayih Endalew, Eshetu Girma, Kenzudin Assfa Mossa

Published in: BMC Public Health | Issue 1/2024

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Abstract

Introduction

Social and Behavior Change Communication (SBCC) plays a critical role in improving behavior and health outcomes across the continuum of healthcare. Failing to implement tailored SBCC strategies continues to pose a risk of ill health, increase disease burden, and impact the quality life of people. In Ethiopia, front-line healthcare system actors’ knowledge and skills about SBCC have not been rigorously assessed. Thus, the current study aimed to assess healthcare system actors’ competencies in designing, implementing, monitoring, and evaluating SBCC interventions in Ethiopia.

Methods

A cross-sectional study was conducted between 01 August and 31 October, 2020. Five hundred twenty-eight frontline healthcare system actors in SBCC in Ethiopia were included using simple random sampling technique. Data was collected using a self-administered structured questionnaire adopted from Communication for Change; SBCC capacity assessment tool. Descriptive analysis frequencies, percentages, mean, median, standard deviation (SD), interquartile range (IQR) were employed. Besides correlations and linear regression with robust standard errors were carried out. A 95% confidence interval and a p-value of less than 0.05 were used to declare significant statistical association.

Results

A total of 488 frontline workers participated in the study, with a response rate of 92.4%. The mean SBCC knowledge score was 13.2 ± standard deviation (SD) 3.99 and 59.2% scored below 60% of the expected maximum score. The standard mean score of overall skill in SBCC intervention was 2.36 (SD ± 0.98) and 52.6% of them scored below mean score. The SBCC knowledge was significantly predicted by the service year and the regional variation. On the other hand, SBCC skills was significantly predicted by sex, service year, profession, regional variation, and SBCC knowledge. The regional variation was the main predictor of both knowledge and skill on SBCC. The regression models explained 23.1% and 50.2% of the variance in knowledge and skill of SBCC, respectively.

Conclusion

Front-line healthcare system actors in Ethiopia has low knowledge and skills in SBCC. Variations in SBCC knowledge and skill were observed based on demographic and professionals experience related characteristics. Hence, continuous capacity building activities need to be given to frontline healthcare system actors to enhance their knowledge and skill on SBCC program and achieve the intended health results.
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Metadata
Title
Social and behavior change communication competency among front-line healthcare system actors in Ethiopia: a cross-sectional study
Authors
Simegnew Handebo
Rachana Sharma
Tesfaye Simireta
Hailemariam Addissie
Getnet Bayih Endalew
Eshetu Girma
Kenzudin Assfa Mossa
Publication date
01-12-2024
Publisher
BioMed Central
Published in
BMC Public Health / Issue 1/2024
Electronic ISSN: 1471-2458
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/s12889-024-18084-x

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