Community-Based Surveillance: Knowledge and skills of Community Health Workers in epidemics setting in Ganjuwa LGA, Nigeria.

Igiene e sanita pubblica Pub Date : 2023-11-01
André Izacar Gaël Bita, Nyenty Agbor Agbornkwai, Dieudonné Kagaike Tcholai, Benjamin Gandi
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Introduction: Community-based surveillance (CBS) is essential for early detection and prompt response to epidemic-prone diseases (EPD). Community Health Workers (CHWs), trained in basic healthcare services, can play a vital role in this process. Like many Local government Areas (LGA) in Nigeria, between January and September 2023, Ganjuwa LGA in Bauchi state was facing a simultaneous outbreak of measles, pertussis, Diphtheria, and Lassa Fever.

Methods: Descriptive cross-sectional study among the CHWs in the Ganjuwa LGA to assess their knowledge and skills in CBS of EPD by using a questionnaire. Exhaustive sampling of CHWs implicated in CBS in Ganjuwa LGA and who gave verbal consent were included. Stata 16.0 software was used for analysis. The final score of knowledge of CHWs on CBS was calculated with the rate of the total best answers given by the CHWs based on five questions fixed.

Results: The study enrolled 71 CHWs with a majority being male (61.97%) and an average age of 27 years. The education level of the CHWs varied, with 61.97% having completed secondary school, 29.58% having a university education, and 8.45% having completed primary school. In terms of experience, the majority of CHWs had 1 year of experience (73.24%), followed by 2 years (15.49%). The findings revealed that only a small percentage of CHWs (23.94%) recognized that Ganjuwa LGA was affected by four outbreaks, and 35.21% were aware that EPD could be transmitted through various means in communities. The overall knowledge score of the CHWs was relatively low, with a mean score of 0.4 (ranging from 0 to 1). Most CHWs had a score of 0.2, while only 5.63% achieved a score of 1. On the positive side, a significant majority of CHWs felt comfortable conducting home visits to identify suspected cases of EPD (76.06%) and expressed confidence in their ability to educate community members about disease surveillance and reporting (71.83%). Additionally, a majority of CHWs were familiar with the process of collecting and recording data related to EPD at the community level (64.79%). Most CHWs also expressed willingness to undergo additional training to improve their knowledge and skills in CBS (64.79%) and reported working well with local health facilities and authorities for information sharing and collaboration on disease surveillance efforts (73.24%).

Conclusion: Overall, these findings highlight both strengths and areas for improvement in the knowledge, skills, and attitudes of CHWs regarding disease surveillance and reporting in the community. Targeted training interventions can help address the gaps identified and further enhance the effectiveness of CHWs in their roles.

基于社区的监测:尼日利亚甘朱瓦地方政府(Ganjuwa LGA)社区卫生工作者在流行病环境中的知识和技能。
导言:以社区为基础的监测(CBS)对于及早发现和及时应对易流行疾病(EPD)至关重要。受过基本医疗保健服务培训的社区保健员(CHWs)可在这一过程中发挥重要作用。与尼日利亚的许多地方政府区(LGA)一样,2023 年 1 月至 9 月间,包奇州的甘朱瓦地方政府区(Ganjuwa LGA)同时爆发了麻疹、百日咳、白喉和拉沙热:方法:对甘朱瓦地方行政区的社区保健员进行描述性横断面研究,通过问卷调查评估他们在社区保健服务中的知识和技能。对甘珠瓦地方行政区参与 CBS 的卫生保健工作者进行了全面抽样,并获得了他们的口头同意。使用 Stata 16.0 软件进行分析。根据五个问题的固定答案,以卫生保健工作者给出的最佳答案总数的比率计算卫生保健工作者对 CBS 的知识的最终得分:研究共招募了 71 名社区保健员,其中男性占多数(61.97%),平均年龄为 27 岁。社区保健员的教育水平参差不齐,61.97%的社区保健员完成了中学教育,29.58%的社区保健员接受过大学教育,8.45%的社区保健员完成了小学教育。在工作经验方面,大多数社区保健员有 1 年工作经验(73.24%),其次是 2 年(15.49%)。调查结果显示,只有一小部分社区保健员(23.94%)认识到甘珠瓦地方行政区受到四次疫情爆发的影响,35.21%的社区保健员知道 EPD 可通过各种途径在社区传播。社区保健员的总体知识得分相对较低,平均得分为 0.4(从 0 到 1 不等)。从积极的方面来看,绝大多数社区保健员在进行家访以确定 EPD 疑似病例时感到得心应手(76.06%),并对自己有能力教育社区成员有关疾病监测和报告的知识表示有信心(71.83%)。此外,大多数社区保健员熟悉在社区一级收集和记录与 EPD 有关的数据的过程(64.79%)。大多数社区保健工作者还表示愿意接受更多培训,以提高他们在社区保健服务方面的知识和技能(64.79%),并表示与当地卫生机构和当局在疾病监测工作方面进行了良好的信息共享和合作(73.24%):总之,这些研究结果凸显了社区保健工作者在社区疾病监测和报告的知识、技能和态度方面的优势和需要改进的地方。有针对性的培训干预措施有助于弥补发现的不足,进一步提高社区保健工作者的工作效率。
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