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Programmatic pathways to child survival: results of a multi-country evaluation of Integrated Management of Childhood Illness

Author Affiliations
World Health Organization, Universidade Federal de Pelotas, London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine, Cornell University, ...
Published InHealth Policy and Planning
Year2005
Citations287

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: To summarize the expectations held by World Health Organization programme personnel about how the introduction of the Integrated Management of Childhood Illness (IMCI) strategy would lead to improvements in child health and nutrition, to compare these expectations with what was learned from the Multi-Country Evaluation of IMCI Effectiveness, Cost and Impact (MCE-IMCI), and to discuss the implications of these findings for child survival policies and programmes. DESIGN: The MCE-IMCI study designs were based on an impact model developed in 1999-2000 to define how IMCI would be implemented at country level and below, and the outcomes and impact it would have on child health and survival. MCE-IMCI studies included: feasibility assessments documenting IMCI implementation in 12 countries (1999-2001); in-depth studies…
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