Literature DB >> 16615843

Competence of maternal and child health clinic workers in detecting malnutrition in Somalia.

Mohamed Gedi Qayad1.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: The MCH clinic workers in Somalia receive formal and in-service training to perform their professional duties. Their competence in the field was never examined. This study assessed their competencies in detecting malnourished children 5 years and below in Beledweyne.
OBJECTIVE: To assess the competence of MCH clinic workers in detecting malnourished children.
DESIGN: Cross-sectional study.
METHODS: The study was conducted in 1989. We obtained data on children five years and below from the MCH clinic in Beledweyne, Somalia. We analyzed two months data. We used CASP program to calculate the Weight-for-Age index (WFA). The nutritional status determined by the MCH clinic workers and the WFA index were used to estimate the positive and negative predicted values of the MCH clinic workers' competence in detecting malnourished children.
RESULTS: We studied 487 children 5 years old and below. The health workers determined that 13.5% were malnourished. The positive and negative predicted values of the MCH clinic workers' nutritional measure were 76% and 92% respectively.
CONCLUSION: The MCH clinic workers showed deficiency in their competence to detect malnourished children. They misclassified 10% of the children, which was worse among the malnourished, due to incorrect plotting of the child's current weight on the growth chart.

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Year:  2005        PMID: 16615843      PMCID: PMC1831951          DOI: 10.5555/afhs.2005.5.4.319

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Afr Health Sci        ISSN: 1680-6905            Impact factor:   0.927


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