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      A Strategic Action Plan to Improve an Integrated Family Planning and HIV Service: Using Multiple Nominal Groups to Ensure Stakeholder Involvement

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          Introduction

          The World Health Organization recommends that family planning be integrated in HIV services, to improve service offering and uptake; stakeholder involvement is crucial. The purpose of this manuscript is to share the utilization of nominal group technique (NGT) and multiple group analysis as a vehicle to ensure stakeholder involvement in the development of a strategic action plan to improve the implementation of integrated services in Ethiopia.

          Methods

          A qualitative research design, employing a NGT, was applied as data-gathering method to develop a strategic action plan for facilitating the integration of family planning and HIV services. NGT was used to ensure the equal involvement of stakeholders in the development thereof. Twenty-four programme managers in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia – experts in family planning and HIV/AIDS programmes, working in 10 sub-city health departments – participated in the nominal groups to identify the strategies to be included in an action plan development to facilitate integrated services.

          Results

          The first nominal group’s participants identified 12 themes, derived from the 21 categories generated from 34 individual ideas. The second group identified nine themes, from 16 categories, generated from 30 individually ideas. A multiple group analysis utilizing the findings from both groups revealed the top five most important themes (leadership and management, capacity building, implementing policies and guidelines, advocacy/awareness and infrastructure) that were selected to be included in a strategic action plan to integrated family planning and HIV services in Ethiopia.

          Discussion

          The strategic action plan developed by the researcher who took into account the findings from the multiple group analysis was validated in a face-to-face validation meeting by all the relevant stakeholder’s participation. Stakeholder involvement, utilizing different nominal groups and conducting multiple nominal group analysis ensured ownership of the strategic action plan as those involved in the development, will be the individuals to implement in Ethiopia.

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          How to use the nominal group and Delphi techniques

          Introduction The Nominal Group Technique (NGT) and Delphi Technique are consensus methods used in research that is directed at problem-solving, idea-generation, or determining priorities. While consensus methods are commonly used in health services literature, few studies in pharmacy practice use these methods. This paper provides an overview of the NGT and Delphi technique, including the steps involved and the types of research questions best suited to each method, with examples from the pharmacy literature. Methodology The NGT entails face-to-face discussion in small groups, and provides a prompt result for researchers. The classic NGT involves four key stages: silent generation, round robin, clarification and voting (ranking). Variations have occurred in relation to generating ideas, and how ‘consensus’ is obtained from participants. The Delphi technique uses a multistage self-completed questionnaire with individual feedback, to determine consensus from a larger group of ‘experts.’ Questionnaires have been mailed, or more recently, e-mailed to participants. When to use The NGT has been used to explore consumer and stakeholder views, while the Delphi technique is commonly used to develop guidelines with health professionals. Method choice is influenced by various factors, including the research question, the perception of consensus required, and associated practicalities such as time and geography. Limitations The NGT requires participants to personally attend a meeting. This may prove difficult to organise and geography may limit attendance. The Delphi technique can take weeks or months to conclude, especially if multiple rounds are required, and may be complex for lay people to complete.
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                Journal
                HIV AIDS (Auckl)
                HIV AIDS (Auckl)
                hiv
                HIV/AIDS (Auckland, N.Z.)
                Dove
                1179-1373
                15 September 2022
                2022
                : 14
                : 423-435
                Affiliations
                [1 ]Department of Health Studies, College of Human Sciences, University of South Africa , Addis Ababa, Ethiopia
                [2 ]Department of Health Studies, College of Human Sciences, University of South Africa , Pretoria, South Africa
                Author notes
                Correspondence: Dessie Ayalew Mekonnen, Department of Health Studies, College of Human Sciences, University of South Africa , Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, Tel +251911746975, Email dessieay@gmail.com
                Author information
                http://orcid.org/0000-0003-1902-2499
                Article
                369429
                10.2147/HIV.S369429
                9484494
                55a793ab-39b8-4239-9ad2-77d8b638fbbd
                © 2022 Mekonnen and Roets.

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                : 05 April 2022
                : 25 August 2022
                Page count
                Figures: 2, Tables: 5, References: 15, Pages: 13
                Categories
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                Infectious disease & Microbiology
                strategic action plan,nominal group technique,stakeholder involvement

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