@article{fdi:010075652, title = {{R}elevance of a toll-free call service using an interactive voice server to strengthen health system governance and responsiveness in {B}urkina {F}aso}, author = {{L}echat, {L}. and {B}onnet, {E}mmanuel and {Q}ueuille, {L}. and {T}raore, {Z}. and {S}ome, {P}. {A}. and {R}idde, {V}al{\'e}ry}, editor = {}, language = {{ENG}}, abstract = {{B}ackground: {I}n {A}frica, health systems are poorly accessible, inequitable, and unresponsive. {P}eople rarely have either the confidence or the opportunity to express their opinions. {I}n {B}urkina {F}aso, there is a political will to improve governance and responsiveness to create a more relevant and equitable health system. {G}iven their development in {A}frica, information and communication technologies ({ICT}s) offer opportunities in this area. {M}ethods: {T}his article presents the results of an evaluation of a toll-free call service coupled with an interactive voice server ({TF}-{IVS}) tested in {O}uagadougou, {B}urkina {F}aso, to assess its relevance for improving health systems governance. {T}he approach consisted of a 2-phased action research project to test 2 technologies: recorded messages and touch keypad. {U}sing a concurrent mixed approach, we assessed the technological, social, and instrumental relevance of the service. {R}esults: {T}he call service is available everywhere, 24 hours per day, seven days per week. {T}he equipment and its physical location were not adequately protected against technological hazards. {O}f the 278 days of operation, 49 were non-functional. {I}n 8 months, there were 13 877 calls, which demonstrated the popularity of {ICT}s and the ease of access to telephone networks and mobile technologies. {T}he {TF}-{IVS} was free, anonymous, and multilingual, which fostered the expression of public opinion. {H}owever, cultural context (religion, ethnic culture) and fear of reprisals may have had a negative influence. {I}n the end, questions remained regarding people's capacity to use this innovative service. {I}n the first trial, 49% of callers recorded their message and in the second, 48%. {T}ouch key technology appeared more relevant for automated and real-time data collection and analysis, but there was no comprehensive strategy for translating the information collected into a response from healthcare actors or the government. {C}onclusion: {T}his study showed the relevance and feasibility of implementing a {TF}-{IVS} to strengthen health system responsiveness in one of the world's poorest countries. {P}ublic opinion expressed through data collected in real-time is helpful for improving system responsiveness to meet care needs and enhance equity. {H}owever, the strategy for developing this tool must take into account the implementation context and the activities needed to influence the mechanisms of social responsibility (eg, information provision, citizen action, and state response).}, keywords = {{H}ealth {G}overnance ; {ICT}s ; {C}itizen {P}articipation ; {S}ocial {R}esponsibility ; {B}urkina {F}aso ; {BURKINA} {FASO}}, booktitle = {}, journal = {{I}nternational {J}ournal of {H}ealth {P}olicy and {M}anagement}, volume = {8}, numero = {6}, pages = {353--364}, year = {2019}, DOI = {10.15171/ijhpm.2019.13}, URL = {https://www.documentation.ird.fr/hor/fdi:010075652}, }