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Abstract
BACKGROUND: The use of community volunteers is expected to improve access to accurate diagnosis and timely treatment of malaria, using rapid diagnostic test (RDT) and artemisinin-based combination therapy (ACT). However, empirical data from the field are still limited. The aim of this study was to assess whether training village volunteers on the use of Paracheck-Pf® RDT and ACT (artemether-lumefantrine (AL)) for Plasmodium falciparum and presumptive treatment with chloroquine for Plasmodium vivax had an effect on the coverage of timely diagnosis and treatment and on mortality in malaria-endemic villages without health staff in Myanmar.Entities:
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Year: 2012 PMID: 22946985 PMCID: PMC3488026 DOI: 10.1186/1475-2875-11-309
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Malar J ISSN: 1475-2875 Impact factor: 2.979
Figure 1Study flow chart. *Two did not receive training but included as intention-to-treat analysis basis. **Villagers listed in household form to identify eligible subjects for interview.
Baseline and endline characteristics of villages and villagers who had fever within 30 days
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|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 21 | 17 | 21 | 17 | 18 | |
| Distance to health facility (in km) | | | | | |
| Mean (SD) | 3.5 (2.6) | 4.6 (3.5) | | | |
| Range | 0.2 - 11.3 | 0.2 - 12.9 | | | |
| ( | ( | (n = 268) | (n = 287) | (n = 313) | |
| | % (SE) | % (SE) | % (SE) | % (SE) | % (SE) |
| Age group (years) | | | | | |
| Up to 5 | 6.8 (2.2) | 4.9 (1.5) | 18.9 (2.7) | 8.5 (1.8) | 9.7 (1.7) |
| > 5 to 15 | 12.6 (2.6) | 10.2 (2.3) | 16.7 (2.4) | 18.9 (2.6) | 19.7 (2.5) |
| >15 to 30 | 38.5 (4.7) | 39.4 (4.7) | 28.1 (2.9) | 38.2 (3.2) | 23.6 (2.6) |
| >30 to 50 | 34.1 (4.5) | 28.5 (4.4) | 21.7 (2.6) | 22.0 (2.7) | 29.2 (2.8) |
| > 50 | 8.0 (2.1) | 16.9 (3.2) | 14.6 (2.2) | 12.4 (2.3) | 17.8 (2.4) |
| Mean (SE) | 27.8 (1.2) | 30.9 (1.4) | 24.7 (1.2) | 26.5 (1.2)* | 29.0 (1.3) |
| Sex (Male) | 71.7 (3.8) | 67.2 (4.4) | 57.3 (3.2)* | 56.6 (3.3) | 61.7 (3.0) |
| Occupation (over 15) | | | | | |
| Forest worker | 24.9 (4.3) | 22.0 (4.3) | 23.5 (3.2) | 26.6 (3.3) | 24.4 (3.2) |
| Farmer | 19.7 (4.7) | 19.6 (4.6) | 28.1 (3.6) | 18.2 (2.9) | 20.4 (2.8) |
| Forest and farming | 40.5 (5.4) | 37.0 (4.9) | 28.6 (3.6) | 26.3 (3.3) | 30.5 (3.5) |
| Others | 14.8 (3.8) | 21.4 (4.4) | 19.8 (3.1) | 28.9 (3.7) | 24.6 (3.1) |
| Education (over 15 years of age) | | | | | |
| Illiterate | 6.2 (1.7) | 4.2 (1.6) | | | |
| Primary | 67.3 (5.2) | 62.6 (5.3) | | | |
| Middle | 17.4 (4.3) | 19.6 (3.9) | | | |
| High and above | 9.1 (3.5) | 13.5 (4.8) | | | |
| Married (over 15 years of age) | 59.4 (4.5) | 58.2 (4.5) | | | |
| Race (Bamar) | 70.0 (4.0) | 95.1 (1.3) | | | |
| Religion (Buddhist) | 78.4 (3.8) | 97.8 (0.9) | | | |
| Being in forest within one year | 78.3 (3.7) | 73.3 (4.0) | | | |
| Has bicycle | 29.9 (4.6) | 34.4 (4.7) | | | |
| Has motor cycle | 12.7 (4.1) | 9.3 (3.3) | |||
* Significantly lower than the baseline result.
Information from logbooks of volunteers and midwives during the study period*
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|---|---|---|---|---|
| Total registered patients | 906 | | 1525 | |
| | | | | |
| Median (IQR) | 50 (18-71) | | 61.5 (35.5-101) | |
| Range | 2-105 | | 18-257 | |
| 880 | 381/879 (43.3) | 1525 | 750/1523 (49.2) | |
| | | | ||
| Sex | | | | |
| Male | 606 (68.9) | 278/606 (45.9) | 1077 (70.6) | 581/1075 (54.0) |
| Female | 273 (31.0) | 103/273 (37.7) | 448 (29.4) | 169/448 (37.7) |
| Missing | 1 (0.1) | - | - | - |
| Age group (years) | | | | |
| < 1 | 3 (0.3) | 1/3 | 7 (0.5) | 3/7 (42.9) |
| 1 to 5 | 44 (5) | 26/44 (59.1) | 35 (2.3) | 14/35 (40.0) |
| > 5 to 10 | 75 (8.5) | 35/75 (46.7) | 105 (6.9) | 26/105 (24.8) |
| > 10 to 15 | 76 (8.6) | 36/76 (47.4) | 94 (6.2) | 38/94 (40.4) |
| > 15 | 674 (76.6) | 280/674 (41.5) | 1283 (84.1) | 669/1283 (52.1) |
| Unknown | 8 (0.9) | 3/8 | 1(0.1) | 0 |
| Village where the patient resided | | | ||
| Same (intervention/midwife) | 650 (73.9) | 284/650 (43.7) | 683(44.8) | 345/683 (50.5) |
| Comparison village | 17 (1.9) | 8/17 (47.0) | - | - |
| Other villages not enrolled in study | 183 (20.8) | 80/183 (43.7) | - | - |
| Others, not specified | - | - | 842(55.2) | 405/842 (48.1) |
| Missing | 30 (3.4) | 9/30 (30.0) | - | - |
| Duration of fever before blood test | (n = 737) | | (n = 1440) | |
| Mean (SD) | 5.03 (4.81) | | 3.2 (1.84) | |
| Median (IQR) | 4 (2,6) | | 3 (2,4) | |
| Range | 1-30 | 1-21 | ||
* Comparison villages omitted from the analysis due to no patients registered.
Blood test carried out by volunteers and the midwives during six-month period
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|---|---|---|---|---|
| Total in six months | 795 | | 1382 | |
| Month (from 21 May to 20 November 2009) | | | | |
| First | 279 | (47.0) | 326 | (57.4) |
| Second | 201 | (39.8) | 309 | (47.6) |
| Third | 148 | (35.1) | 234 | (40.6) |
| Fourth | 64 | (62.5) | 164 | (47.6) |
| Fifth | 62 | (43.5) | 169 | (50.9) |
| Sixth | 41 | (36.6) | 180 | (52.8) |
Comparison of baseline and endline mortality, fever prevalence and hospital admission for all three groups
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|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
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| Total village population | 15,639 | 17,216 | 15,168 | 16,567 | | 26,209 |
| Deaths within 30 days from all causesa | 7 | 12 | | | | |
| Deaths during survey period (per 100,000 population year, SE) | | | | | ||
| All causes | | | 66c (713, SE 88) | 61 (606, SE 77) | 1.18 (0.82, 1.70) | 83 (521, SE 57) |
| Deaths from fever | | | 20 (216, SE 48) | 20 (199, SE 44) | 1.09 (0.56, 2.14) | 12 (75, SE 22) |
| Probable malariab | | | 12 (130, SE 37) | 12 (119, SE 34) | 1.09 (0.45- 2.66) | 8 (50, SE 18) |
| | | | | | | |
| Villagers listed by survey team | 8,699 | 6,766 | 10,504 | 9,063 | | 11,720 |
| | % (SE) | % (SE) | % (SE) | % (SE) | | % (SE) |
| Fever | | | | | | |
| Within one month | 6.6 (0.39) | 7.2 (0.46) | 5.0(0.23) | 6.1 (0.28) | 1.22 (1.06, 1.39)* | 4.1(0.19) |
| Within 3 months | | | 9.4(0.30) | 9.8 (0.34) | 1.05 (0.95, 1.16) | 7.6(0.26) |
| 0.67(0.08) | 0.7 (0.09) | 1.03 (0.72, 1.47) | 0.8(0.09) | |||
a as reported by village leaders, no verbal autopsy done for baseline survey.
b Based on WHO standard malaria case definitions [35,36].
c Verbal autopsy revealed that all dead cases had never visited the volunteer.
* Significant difference between the intervention and the comparison.
Baseline and endline coverage and timeliness of blood test, knowledge and health behaviours
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|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| | ( | ( | (n = 268) | (n = 287) | | (n = 313) |
| | % (SE) | % (SE) | % (SE) | % (SE) | | % (SE) |
| | | | | | | |
| Blood test coverage | 7.2 (2.2) | 8.4 (1.9) | 14.9 (2.4) | 5.7 (1.7) | 0.003 | 21.4 (2.6) |
| Timeliness in days in Mean (SE) among those tested | 4.06 (0.9) | 2.86 (0.3) | 3.62 (0.35) | 4.84 (1.32) | 0.37 | 3.22 (0.43) |
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| Know the place of blood test | 39.8 (4.6) | 57.0 (4.6) | 73.5 (2.8)* | 63.2 (3.2) | 0.017 | 80.3 (2.3) |
| Know the need to check | 46.1 (4.6) | 52.9 (4.7) | 68.1 (3.0)* | 61.8 (3.2)* | 0.24 | 76.9 (2.5) |
| Know free treatment for malaria | 12.0 (2.9) | 28.8 (4.5) | 56.2 (3.2)* | 32.0 (3.0) | 0.0000 | 56.8 (3.1) |
| Knowledge score on transmission (out of maximum possible 8) in mean (SE) | 2.40 (0.2) | 2.67 (0.1) | 2.52 (0.13) | 2.40 (0.12) | 0.51 | 2.70 (0.13) |
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| Has mosquito net | 98.2 (0.8) | 97.7 (0. 8) | 98.5 (0.6) | 98.7 (0.6) | 0.82 | 98.8 (0.5) |
| Has impregnated net | 14.6 (3.5) | 35.9 (4.8) | 35.1 (3.2)* | 16.2 (2.2)* | 0.0000 | 29.3 (2.7) |
| Sleep under bed net | - | - | 81.3 (2.4) | 71.8 (2.9) | 0.01 | 84.1 (2.3) |
* Significant difference from the baseline result.
** Testing difference between the intervention and the comparison group.
Figure 2Kaplan-Meier Curve (weighted estimate) for receipt of blood test at baseline and endline surveys.
Multilevel modelling predicting receipt of blood test among 868 villagers at the endline survey
| Type of village | |
| Comparison | 1 |
| Midwife | 5.40 (2.65 - 11.01)a |
| Intervention | 3.19 (1.51 - 6.76) a |
| Age group (years) | |
| Up to five | 1 |
| 5 to 14 | 1.91 (0.62 - 5.84) |
| 15 to 29 | 4.98 (1.81 - 13.72) |
| 30 to 49 | 3.59 (1.29 - 10.01) |
| 50 and above | 2.04 (0.66 - 6.28) |
| Sex | |
| Female | 1 |
| Male | 2.07 (1.28 - 3.34) |
| Ownership of net treated with insecticide | |
| No | 1 |
| Yes | 1.80 (1.10 - 2.93) |
a Not significantly different from each other.