Aside for the logistics, this concept of service is a bit odd for a foreigner; why wouldn’t patients return for health services? We would think that they either moved or have died, why go to search for them and tell them to come back with you? I can’t rationalize the service, being a structured American. I don’t dare ask because they would shrug and wonder why I doubt that activity. I think it has to do with the community group culture – we will go get them, their ours. I respect that spirit, but this method has a 2% success rate.
I’ve avoided working with the buscas partially because of the lack of my familiarity outside of the center and because of the dismal outcomes. Until now, a great conversation at a party ended up to be the best suggestion. I was reminding how this other project dealing with Malaria in my village has what is similar to a census report on population done two years ago; the houses were numbered and the residents were listed. They have a technical phone book/GPS on a tablet!
After a conversation with one hospital supervisor, we visited the administrator of the other organization and the idea was endorsed. The idea is just a small start but I’m selfishly happy because of the possibility to work in these areas and find my way back! A possible solution over a glass of wine; not bad.