Review of RISE-mitigation strategies in Ghana shows high immunization coverage and improved oxygen access
This publication is a review utilizing mixed qualitative and quantitative approaches to assess RISE-mitigation strategies within the Ghanaian health context. The scope encompasses 10 novel interventions designed to address pandemic response challenges. The authors synthesize data on several primary outcomes related to service delivery and resource allocation during the health crisis.
The review reports that COVID-19 immunization coverage attainment reached 93.2%. Additionally, access to COVID-19 medications was provided to 79% of confirmed cases. The analysis also highlights a significant change in logistics, noting that travel distances for peripheral facilities to procure medical oxygen reduced from 12.1% to 69.7%.
Safety data regarding adverse events, serious adverse events, discontinuations, and tolerability were not reported in this source. The authors suggest that integrating pandemic response interventions into routine health system functions represents a key area for practice relevance. Funding for this work came from the United States Government.