Using an eIMCI-Derived Decision Support Protocol to Improve Provider-Caretaker Communication for Treatment of Children Under 5 in Tanzania.

Global health communication Pub Date : 2015-01-01 Epub Date: 2016-05-18 DOI:10.1080/23762004.2016.1181486
Seneca Perri-Moore, Thomas Routen, Amani Flexson Shao, Clotide Rambaud-Althaus, Ndeniria Swai, Judith Kahama-Maro, Valerie D'Acremont, Blaise Genton, Marc Mitchell
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In Tanzania, significant effort has been made to reduce under-5 mortality rates, and has been somewhat successful in recent years. Many factors have contributed to this, such as using standard treatment protocols for sick children. Using mobile technology has become increasingly popular in health care delivery. This study examines whether the use of mobile technology can leverage a standardized treatment protocol to improve the impact of counseling for children's caretakers and result in better understanding of what needs to be done at home after the clinical visit. A randomized cluster design was utilized in clinics in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania. Children were treated using either test electronic protocols (eIMCI) or control paper (pIMCI) protocols. Providers using the eIMCI protocol were shown to counsel the mother significantly more frequently than providers using the pIMCI protocol. Caretakers receiving care by providers using the eIMCI protocol recalled significantly more problems and advice when to return and medications than those receiving care by providers using the pIMCI protocol. There was no significant difference among caretakers regarding the frequency and duration to administer medications. This study indicates the use of mobile technology as an important aide in increasing the delivery and recall of counseling messages.

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使用eimci衍生的决策支持协议来改善坦桑尼亚5岁以下儿童治疗的提供者-看护人沟通。
在坦桑尼亚,为降低5岁以下儿童死亡率作出了重大努力,近年来取得了一定程度的成功。许多因素促成了这一点,例如对患病儿童使用标准治疗方案。移动技术在医疗保健服务中越来越受欢迎。本研究考察了移动技术的使用是否可以利用标准化的治疗方案来改善对儿童照顾者的咨询影响,并更好地了解临床访问后在家需要做什么。在坦桑尼亚达累斯萨拉姆的诊所采用随机聚类设计。儿童采用测试电子协议(eIMCI)或对照纸协议(pIMCI)进行治疗。使用eIMCI协议的提供者比使用pIMCI协议的提供者更频繁地向母亲提供咨询。使用eIMCI方案的护理人员比使用pIMCI方案的护理人员回忆起更多的问题和何时返回的建议以及药物。护理人员在给药的频率和持续时间方面没有显著差异。本研究表明,移动技术的使用是增加咨询信息传递和回忆的重要助手。
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