Strengthening Malaria Service Delivery through Supportive Supervision and Community Mobilization in an Endemic Indian Setting

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Tác giả: Ashis Das

Ngôn ngữ: eng

Ký hiệu phân loại: 616.93 Clostridium infections, diphtheria, cholera, dysenteries, protozoan infections

Thông tin xuất bản: BioMed Central, 2015

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Bộ sưu tập: Tài liệu truy cập mở

ID: 316047

alaria continues to be a prominent global public health challenge. This study tested the effectiveness of two service delivery models for reducing the malaria burden, e.g. supportive supervision of community health workers (CHW) and community mobilization in promoting appropriate health-seeking behaviour for febrile illnesses in Odisha, India. The study population comprised 120 villages from two purposively chosen malaria-endemic districts, with 40 villages randomly assigned to each of the two treatment arms, one with both supportive supervision and community mobilization and one with community mobilization alone, as well as an observational control arm. Outcome measures included changes in the utilization of bed nets and timely care-seeking for fever from a trained provider compared to the control group. Analysis was by intention-to-treat.
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