‘We do not do any activity until there is an outbreak’: barriers to disease prevention and health promotion at the community level in Kongwa District, Tanzania

Type Journal Article - Global Health Action
Title ‘We do not do any activity until there is an outbreak’: barriers to disease prevention and health promotion at the community level in Kongwa District, Tanzania
Author(s)
Volume 7
Issue 1
Publication (Day/Month/Year) 2014
Page numbers 23878
URL http://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.3402/gha.v7.23878
Abstract
Background

Little is known about the barriers to disease prevention and health promotion at the community level – within a decentralized health system.

Objective

This paper, therefore, presents and discusses findings on barriers (and opportunities) for instituting disease prevention and health promotion activities.

Design

The study was conducted in Kongwa District, Tanzania, using an explorative case study approach. Data were collected through document reviews and in-depth interviews with key informants at district, ward, and village levels. A thematic approach was used in the analysis of the data.

Results

This study has identified several barriers, namely decision-makers at the national and district levels lack the necessary political will in prioritizing prevention and health promotion; the gravity of prevention and health promotion stated in the national health policy is not reflected in the district health plans; gross underfunding of community-level disease prevention and health promotion activities; and limited community participation.

Conclusion

In this era, when Tanzania is burdened with both communicable and non-communicable diseases, prevention and health promotion should be at the top of the health care agenda. Despite operating in a neoliberal climate, a stronger role of the state is called for. Accordingly, the government should prioritize higher health-protecting physical, social, and economic environments. This will require a national health promotion policy that will clearly chart out how multisectoral collaboration can be put into practice.

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