在oyo州伊巴丹选定的农村社区,社区对疟疾病例管理的不同程度的接受、满意和支持。

Q3 Medicine
IkeOluwapo O Ajayi, Ayodele S Jegede, Akintayo O Ogunwale, Janet Ogundairo, Oladipupo S Olaleye, Frederick O Oshiname, Catherine O Falade
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目的:本研究旨在评估社区对针对五岁以下儿童的循证疟疾诊断和病例管理干预的认知和采用情况。对训练有素的志愿社区卫生工作者使用快速诊断检测试剂盒诊断五岁以下儿童疟疾、使用青蒿素联合疗法和直肠青蒿琥酯提供治疗的有效性进行了评估。设计:2015年10月进行定性评价研究。环境:尼日利亚奥约州奥纳-阿拉地方政府区6个农村区的社区。参与者:五岁以下儿童的护理人员、社区一线卫生工作者和社区领导人,通过有目的的抽样选择。方法:采用预测试指南进行9次焦点小组讨论和15次关键信息提供者访谈。对数据进行了专题分析。结果:农村社区卫生服务促进了人们获得及时、适当的疟疾治疗。社区接受了VCHWs;给出的理由包括:儿童卫生保健站在疟疾病例管理方面的有效性;与照顾者有良好的人际关系;以及与他们提供的服务相关的积极健康结果。此外,社区成员对社区卫生服务站表示满意,并向其提供了在整个疟疾病例管理干预过程中发挥作用所需的一切支持。儿童健康中心认为这种支持是极大的鼓励。结论:利用社区卫生所治疗疟疾是有效的,可为社区所接受。政府提倡在医疗服务不足的农村社区采用干预措施并将其纳入初级卫生系统。供资:这项工作得到了儿童基金会/开发计划署/世界银行/卫生组织热带病研究和培训特别方案,世界卫生组织,瑞士日内瓦(项目编号:A80550[尼日利亚])的支助,通过欧洲委员会(FP7)提供的资金进行研究,以改善非洲社区获得保健干预措施的机会。
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Community acceptance, satisfaction, and support for case management of malaria of various degrees in selected rural communities in Ibadan, Oyo-State.

Objectives: This study aimed to assess communities' perception and adoption of the evidenced-based malaria diagnosis and case management intervention targeted at under-five children. The effectiveness of trained Volunteer Community Health Workers (VCHWs) to diagnose malaria among under-five children using rapid diagnostic testing kit, provide treatment using Artemisinin Combination Therapy and rectal Artesunate were assessed.

Design: A qualitative evaluation study was conducted in October 2015.

Setting: Communities in the 6 rural wards in Ona-Ara Local Government Area, Oyo State Nigeria.

Participants: Caregivers of under-five children, community-based frontline health workers, and community leaders selected using purposively sampling.

Methods: Nine Focus Group Discussions and 15 Key Informant Interviews were conducted using a pre-tested guide. Data were subjected to thematic analysis.

Results: It was disclosed that VCHWs promoted people's access to prompt and appropriate malaria treatment. The communities accepted the VCHWs; the reasons given for this included the following: effectiveness of VCHWs in case management of malaria; good inter-personal relationship with caregivers; and the positive health outcomes associated with services provided by them. In addition, community members expressed satisfaction with the VCHWs and provided them with all the support needed to function throughout the malaria case management intervention. The VCHWs considered the support as a great source of encouragement.

Conclusions: The use of VCHWs to treat malaria was adjudged to be effective and considered acceptable to the communities. The adoption of the intervention and its integration into the primary health system by the government is advocated for in medically underserved rural communities.

Funding: This work was supported by UNICEF/UNDP/World Bank/WHO Special Programme for Research & Training in Tropical Diseases, World Health Organization, Geneva, Switzerland (project ID: A80550 [Nigeria] through funds made available by the European Commission (FP7) for research to improve community access to health interventions in Africa.

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