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w: www.mcdconsortium.org Supported by Research Capacity Strengthening among young African Scientists : from GMP to MCDC Dr. Evelyn Korkor Ansah (Ghana) STRENGTHENING RESEARCH CAPACITY

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w: www.mcdconsortium.org

Supported by

Research Capacity Strengthening among young African Scientists :

from GMP to MCDC

Dr. Evelyn Korkor Ansah (Ghana)

STRENGTHENING RESEARCH

CAPACITY

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Academic progression

Qualified in Medicine in

GhanaMPH PhD award -

GMP in 2002

Re-entry Grant -GMP in 2006

Additional Funds from ACT

Consortium

Senior Fellowship

Award - MCDC in 2010

Fellow of the Ghana College of

Physicians

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Currently Deputy Director, Research & Development Division of GHS since 2011 Adjunct Lecturer in Epidemiology, MSc Clinical Trials Course at SPH,

University of Ghana Adjunct Lecturer at the Ghana Institute of Management and Public

Administration Member of Steering Committee, ACT Consortium, LSHTM Chairperson of the Institutional Review Board (IRB) of the Dodowa

Health Research Centre, Ghana MCDC Investigator Currently supervising two PhD and an MSc student, advisor to

another PhD student

STRENGTHENING RESEARCH

CAPACITY

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Role of GMP/MCDC in my progression• A twelve-year period of linkage with GMP/MCDC

including:Capacity strengthening (PhD)Support for researchSupport for Personal Development Programme (PDP)Mentoring and Leadership Development Programme (LDP)

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Passing on the legacy of RCS • Setting up a new department in the Research Division of GHS

with a mandate that includes providing RCS for health staff at all levels

• Developing a Handbook for Operational Research for use by Regional/District health teams in Ghana

• Providing short courses on OR (Research Ethics, Data Management using EPI Data, Scientific Writing, Dissemination of research findings) – accepted for CPD of Doctors

• Awarded WHO/TDR short term grant for RCS to train 5 teams • Adjunct lecturer in OR and Epidemiology in two Institutions

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RCS among different categories of health teams

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An individually randomized controlled trial of RDTs in two

types of Health Facility settings in rural Ghana

The impact of introducing mRDTs for the management of fever in the private

retail sector in Ghana: a cluster RCT

Clinician and patients percept- -ions of the use of mRDTs for

diagnosis of malaria

The cost-effectiveness of malaria diagnostics in public health facilities in rural Ghana

PATIENT

Research Work: A compendium of studies each filling an information niche (diagnostics)

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Impact of work on Local Policy

• Member of the Task Team on Malaria Laboratory Policy

• Contributed to the development of National Guidelines for Laboratory Diagnosis of Malaria

• • Malaria Rapid Diagnostic Tests

introduced into health facilities with great input from results of study

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Current Research Question

• Can we trust chemical sellers in drug retail shops to safely and effectively carry out rapid diagnostic testing for malaria prior to dispensing antimalarials in order to reduce the abuse and overuse of ACTs and subsequent development of resistance?

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The Intervention2 trial arms• Intervention arm carried out a test using

RDT prior to dispensing medication• The control arm dispensed medication to

clients without testing as was standard practice

• RDTs were provided by the study team on a monthly basis free of charge to chemical sellers and clients

• Chemical sellers in the 2 trial arms received separate 3-dy/4dy training

MCDC_ASTMH 2014

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Preparatory Activities and formative research

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Filming followed by community sensitization

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Supporting logistics• Bin for disposal of sharps• Bin for disposal of other waste• Storage box for test items i.e gloves, test kits etc (adapted from

the TACT study, Tanzania)• Posters on treatment schedule for first line ACTs for adults and

children• Training certificate for display• Job Aids

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Summary• RDTs to guide dispensing practice of chemical sellers has a significant

impact on the dispensing of AMs and also ACTs in this setting• There was no change in prescribing ACTs to true malaria cases, but a

significant reduction in AMs of all types and ACTs to non malaria cases observed

• A more rapid change in behavior observed among shopkeepers than that found when RDTs were first introduced to health staff in the same setting

• No safety concerns were identified as a result of introducing RDTs• RDTs were acceptable to both clients and chemical sellers• A number of operational issues need to be considered

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In conclusion

• My training has maximized my potential as a scientist and enabled me to contribute both locally and internationally to capacity building of other scientists and evidence-based decision making for health

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Acknowledgements• Prof. Brian Greenwood who believed that building capacity in

young African scientists will yield great dividends • Prof. Chris Whitty, my PhD Supervisor and mentor• Director and Secretariat, Gates Malaria Partnership, LSHTM• Director and Secretariat, Malaria Capacity Development

Consortium, LSHTM• Director and Secretariat, ACT Consortium, LSHTM• My very supportive husband and children• Co-Investigators and colleagues

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Thanks for listening