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Preference for Artemisinin-based combination therapy among healthcare providers,Lokoja,North-Central Nigeria
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作者 Sylvanus C.Welle Olufemi Ajumobi +6 位作者 magbagbeola dairo Muhammad Balogun Peter Adewuyi Babatunde Adedokun Patrick Nguku Saheed Gidado IkeOluwapo Ajayi 《Global Health Research and Policy》 2019年第1期405-412,共8页
Background:In Nigeria,Artemisinin-based Combination Therapy(ACT)is the recommended first line antimalarial medicine for uncomplicated malaria.However,health care providers still continue the use of less efficacious me... Background:In Nigeria,Artemisinin-based Combination Therapy(ACT)is the recommended first line antimalarial medicine for uncomplicated malaria.However,health care providers still continue the use of less efficacious medicines such as Sulphadoxine-pyrimethamine and chloroquine.We therefore determined preference for ACT(PFA)and factors associated with PFA among healthcare providers(HCP)in Lokoja,North-Central Nigeria as well as assessed healthcare providers’knowledge of malaria case management.Methods:We conducted a cross-sectional study among physicians,nurses,pharmacists,community health officers(CHOs),community health extension workers(CHEWs)and,patent and proprietary medicine vendors(PPMVs).Interviewer-administered questionnaires were administered to collect data on respondents’characteristics,previously received malaria case management training and knowledge of malaria treatment.Knowledge scores≥3 were categorised as good,maximum obtainable being 5.Results:Of the 404 respondents,214(53.0%)were males.Overall,219(54.2%)respondents who received malaria case management training included PPMVs:79(65.8%),CHEWs:25(64.1%),CHOs:5(55.6%),nurses:72(48.7%),physicians:35(47.3%)and pharmacists:3(23.1%).Overall,202(50.0%)providers including physicians:69(93.2%),CHO:8(88.9%),CHEWs:33(84.6%),pharmacists:8(61.5%),nurses:64(43.2%)and PPMVs:20(16.5%),had good knowledge of malaria treatment guidelines.Overall,preference for ACT among healthcare providers was 39.6%.Physicians:50(67.6%),pharmacists:7(59.3%)CHOs:5(55.6%),CHEWS:16(41.0%),nurses:56(37.8%)and PPMV:24(19.8%)had PFA.Receiving malaria case management training(adjusted odds ratio[aOR])=2.3;CI=1.4-3.7)and having good knowledge of malaria treatment(aOR=4.0;CI=2.4-6.7)were associated with PFA.Conclusions:Overall preference for ACT use was low among health care providers in this study.Preference for ACTs and proportion of health workers with good knowledge of malaria case management were even lower among PPMVs who had highest proportion of those who received malaria case management training.We recommend evaluation of current training quality,enhanced targeted training,follow-up supportive supervision of PPMVs and behavior change communication on ACT use. 展开更多
关键词 Artemisinin-based combination therapy Preference for ACT Healthcare providers
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