对部署疟疾/CRP Duo和登革热Duo快速诊断试剂盒用于柬埔寨农村疟疾工作人员管理发热性疾病的业务评估。

IF 3.4 3区 医学 Q2 INFECTIOUS DISEASES
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摘要

导言:柬埔寨疟疾病例的下降导致了非疟疾热性疾病的相对增加。在柬埔寨农村,村疟疾工作者(VMWs)提供疟疾的早期诊断和治疗,但随着疟疾病例的减少,他们的作用和相关性正在减弱。扩大志愿医务人员的作用将确保继续利用其服务,直到实现消除疟疾和加强社区保健服务。方法:开展了一项混合方法业务研究,以评估两种联合快速诊断检测(组合快速诊断检测)的使用,以扩大志愿医务人员的作用,使柬埔寨志愿医务人员首次能够检测疟疾以外的疾病。马德望省和拜林省78个村庄的志愿医务人员接受了培训,并获得了疟疾/CRP组合或登革热组合RDT,以评估发热患者。收集了VMW咨询、联合rdt使用和结果的数据。与VMWs进行焦点小组讨论(fgd)和组合rdt使用能力评估。主要目标是确定VMW是否能够正确执行这些组合rdt并遵循管理算法,以及部署是否对VMW咨询率产生影响。还探讨了扩大作用的前景和进行额外测试的可行性。结果:在2022年6月至2023年5月期间,共有2425名发热患者接受了疟疾/CRP Duo或登革热Duo RDT评估。在1.2%(11/915)的患者中发现活动性登革热感染(NS1和/或igm阳性)。3.2%(48/ 1510)的患者CRP阳性(bbb20 mg/L)。部署后,每月VMW的咨询平均增加了4.4次,从9.0次增加到13.4次(p)。结论:在VMW中部署联合rdt可以提高其服务的利用率。登革热双重RDT在某些方面执行困难,阳性率低,以及在VMW服务的现有背景下缺乏可操作的结果,这表明替代干预措施可能更适合目前VMW的角色扩展。总体而言,志愿医生和社区成员接受扩大志愿医生在疟疾以外的更广泛疾病方面的作用。
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Operational evaluation of the deployment of Malaria/CRP Duo and Dengue Duo rapid diagnostic tests for the management of febrile illness by village malaria workers in rural Cambodia.

Introduction: The decline in malaria cases in Cambodia has led to a relative increase in non-malarial febrile illness. In rural Cambodia, village malaria workers (VMWs) provide early diagnosis and treatment for malaria, but their role and relevance are diminishing as malaria cases decline. Expanding VMW roles would ensure continued utilisation of their services until malaria elimination is achieved and strengthen community health services.

Methods: A mixed methods operational research study was implemented to evaluate the use of two combination-RDTs (combo-RDTs) as an expansion of the VMW role, enabling VMWs in Cambodia to test for diseases other than malaria for the first time. VMWs in 78 villages in Battambang and Pailin Provinces were trained and provided with either a Malaria/CRP Duo or Dengue Duo RDT to assess febrile patients. Data were collected on VMW consultations, and combo-RDT usage and results. Focus group discussions (FGDs) and competency assessments of combo-RDT usage were conducted with VMWs. The main objectives were to determine whether VMWs could perform these combo-RDTs correctly and follow management algorithms, and whether deployment had an impact on VMW consultation rates. Perspectives concerning role expansion and the feasibility of conducting additional tests were also explored.

Results: Between June 2022, and May 2023, a total of 2,425 febrile patients were assessed with either a Malaria/CRP Duo or Dengue Duo RDT. Active dengue infection (NS1- and/or IgM-positive) was identified in 1.2% (11/915) of patients. Positive CRP results (> 20 mg/L) were found for 3.2% (48/1,510) of patients. Following deployment, there was an immediate mean increase of 4.4 VMW consultations per month, from 9.0 to 13.4 (p < 0.01). Competency assessments revealed that some VMWs had difficulty performing the Dengue Duo RDT, particularly in collecting the correct blood volume. This limitation may have led to false-negative dengue NS1 results. VMWs and community members were keen to broaden the skills and responsibilities of VMWs.

Conclusions: Deploying combo-RDTs to VMWs led to a higher utilization of their services. Difficulties performing some aspects of the Dengue Duo RDT, low positivity rates, and a lack of actionable outcomes within the existing context of VMW services suggest that alternative interventions may be better suited for VMW role expansion at this time. Overall, VMWs and community members were receptive to the expansion of the VMW role for a wider range of diseases other than malaria.

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BMC Infectious Diseases
BMC Infectious Diseases 医学-传染病学
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期刊介绍: BMC Infectious Diseases is an open access, peer-reviewed journal that considers articles on all aspects of the prevention, diagnosis and management of infectious and sexually transmitted diseases in humans, as well as related molecular genetics, pathophysiology, and epidemiology.
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