TY - JOUR
KW - Noma
KW - Maxillofacial Diseases
KW - Integrated care
KW - Prevention
KW - Early Casefinding
KW - Reconstructive surgery
KW - Health System Strengthening
KW - postoperative follow-up
KW - Oral Health
KW - Child health
KW - Surgical mentorship
AU - C N
AU - Mampindu M B
AU - L M
AU - C B
AU - C G
AU - Acosta C N
AU - S K
AU - D S
AB - Noma is a rapidly progressive, preventable orofacial gangrene affecting malnourished children in low-resource settings. La Chaîne de l’Espoir has
implemented a multi-country programme on Noma and maxillofacial conditions (PMF) in three phases: 2018–2021 (phase 1), 2021–2024 (phase 2) in
Burkina Faso and Mali, and 2025–2028 (phase 3) expanding to Togo and Madagascar. We synthesise phase-2 implementation (2021–2024) and report the
2024 mixedmethods endline evaluation.
Quantitative surveys included 454 respondents (227 patients; 227 caregivers). Qualitative enquiry comprised 162 interviews/focus groups with health
workers, community relays, traditional healers, civil-society partners and officials. Quantitative data were analysed in IBM SPSS Statistics; qualitative data
underwent thematic analysis.
The programme trained 659 community relays (219.7% of a 300person target), 613 health workers and 483 community health agents, and supported surgical
care with postoperative follow-up. Knowledge increased by 38% among health workers and 35.5% among traditional healers. Overall, 87.2% of patients
reported improved health and 72.2% of respondents reported increased awareness of Noma and maxillofacial conditions. Stakeholders described reduced
stigma and stronger collaboration between traditional and biomedical providers. Key gaps included patient traceability and continuity of follow-up. In Mali,
loss of funding in 2022 halted reconstructive surgery.
An integrated, communityanchored model linking prevention and awareness, early case-finding, and surgical care delivered meaningful health and system
gains. Priorities are to standardise registries and longitudinal outcome tracking, secure multi-year financing (including for complex reconstruction),
strengthen mentorship and decentralised skills, and restore interrupted services to sustain equitable, timely care.
BT - Open Access Journal of Clinical Pathology Research
DO - 10.61440/oajcpr.2025.v1.13
LA - ENG
M3 - Article
N2 - Noma is a rapidly progressive, preventable orofacial gangrene affecting malnourished children in low-resource settings. La Chaîne de l’Espoir has
implemented a multi-country programme on Noma and maxillofacial conditions (PMF) in three phases: 2018–2021 (phase 1), 2021–2024 (phase 2) in
Burkina Faso and Mali, and 2025–2028 (phase 3) expanding to Togo and Madagascar. We synthesise phase-2 implementation (2021–2024) and report the
2024 mixedmethods endline evaluation.
Quantitative surveys included 454 respondents (227 patients; 227 caregivers). Qualitative enquiry comprised 162 interviews/focus groups with health
workers, community relays, traditional healers, civil-society partners and officials. Quantitative data were analysed in IBM SPSS Statistics; qualitative data
underwent thematic analysis.
The programme trained 659 community relays (219.7% of a 300person target), 613 health workers and 483 community health agents, and supported surgical
care with postoperative follow-up. Knowledge increased by 38% among health workers and 35.5% among traditional healers. Overall, 87.2% of patients
reported improved health and 72.2% of respondents reported increased awareness of Noma and maxillofacial conditions. Stakeholders described reduced
stigma and stronger collaboration between traditional and biomedical providers. Key gaps included patient traceability and continuity of follow-up. In Mali,
loss of funding in 2022 halted reconstructive surgery.
An integrated, communityanchored model linking prevention and awareness, early case-finding, and surgical care delivered meaningful health and system
gains. Priorities are to standardise registries and longitudinal outcome tracking, secure multi-year financing (including for complex reconstruction),
strengthen mentorship and decentralised skills, and restore interrupted services to sustain equitable, timely care.
PB - OASK Publishers
PY - 2025
SP - 1
EP - 7
T2 - Open Access Journal of Clinical Pathology Research
TI - Prevention and Integrated Management of Noma and Maxillofacial Diseases in Burkina Faso, Mali, Madagascar and Togo (2018 – 2028) – Lessons Learnt and Challenges – Preliminary Results
UR - https://oaskpublishers.com/assets/article-pdf/prevention-and-integrated-management-of-noma-and-maxillofacial-diseases-in-burkina-faso-mali-madagascar-and-togo-2018-2028-lessons-learnt-and-challenges-preliminary-results.pdf
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