| Literature DB >> 23587179 |
Anthony K Mbonye1, Sham Lal, Bonnie Cundill, Kristian Schultz Hansen, Siân Clarke, Pascal Magnussen.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Since drug shops play an important role in treatment of fever, introducing rapid diagnostic tests (RDTs) for malaria at drug shops may have the potential of targeting anti-malarial drugs to those with malaria parasites and improve rational drug use. As part of a cluster randomized trial to examine impact on appropriate treatment of malaria in drug shops in Uganda and adherence to current malaria treatment policy guidelines, a survey was conducted to estimate baseline prevalence of, and factors associated with, appropriate treatment of malaria to enable effective design and implementation of the cluster randomized trial.Entities:
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Year: 2013 PMID: 23587179 PMCID: PMC3637132 DOI: 10.1186/1475-2875-12-131
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Malar J ISSN: 1475-2875 Impact factor: 2.979
Characteristics of staff in registered drug shops
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| Male | 13 (20%) |
| Female | 52 (80%) |
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| Primary | 0 (0%) |
| Secondary | 63 (97%) |
| Tertiary (Technical/University) | 2 (3%) |
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| 30 (46%) | |
| Enrolled Nurse | 20 |
| Midwife | 5 |
| Clinical Officer | 3 |
| Comprehensive nurse | 1 |
| Psychiatric nurse | 1 |
| 35 (54%) | |
| Nursing Aide | 21 |
| Auxiliary Nurse | 14 |
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| No | 37 (57%) |
| Yes | 28 (43%) |
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| Artemisinin Combination Therapy (ACT) | 18 (28%) |
| IMCI Guidelines§ | 12 (18%) |
| Rapid diagnostic tests (RDTs) | 3 (5%) |
| Microscopy | 0 (0%) |
| None of the above training | 39 (60%) |
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| Does not know | 46 (71%) |
| Knows | 19 (29%) |
Notes:
‡ more than one type of training possible.
§ IMCI stands for Integrated Management of Childhood Illness [29].
Figure 1Treatment prescribed to adults and children who present with fever by registered drug shop staff.
Constraints reported by drug shop staff when referring patients
| No perceived constraints | 25 (38%) |
| One or more constraints reported* | 40 (62%) |
| Patients do not have the money | 30 |
| Patients do not comply (reasons unknown) | 22 |
| No drugs at the referral facility | 15 |
| Referral facilities are too far | 11 |
| Waiting time at health centre | 2 |
| No stamps on referral letters | 1 |
| Patient doubt your advice | 1 |
| Severe symptoms | 1 |
* More than one response possible.
Characteristics of febrile patients exiting registered drug shops
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| <5 | 190 (35%) |
| 5-14 | 120 (22%) |
| ≥15 | 230 (43%) |
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| Male | 248 (46%) |
| Female | 292 (54%) |
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| Yes | 9 (7%) |
| No | 118 (93%) |
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| None | 45 (13%) |
| Primary | 196 (55%) |
| Secondary | 99 (28%) |
| Tertiary (Technical/University) | 13 (4%) |
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| Single | 375 (71%) |
| Married/Cohabiting | 129 (24%) |
| Widowed/Separated | 29 (5%) |
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| Poorest | 210 (39%) |
| Less poor | 164 (30%) |
| Least poor | 165 (31%) |
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| Cough | 224 (41%) |
| Common cold | 184 (34%) |
| Headache | 100 (19%) |
| Abdominal pain | 74 (14%) |
| Diarrhoea | 56 (10%) |
Notes:
† Only asked among females aged 15 years and over (n=127).
‡ Not all customers interpreted the question as the education of the patient or caregiver if the patient is a child. Hence results on available for 353 patients.
§ Marital status is not known for 7 patients.
*Wealth index was not known for 1 patient. Variables included in the calculation of the wealth index were household occupation, housing type, ownership of radio, bicycle, boda boda (motorbike), car, shop.
# Patients may have presented with more than one symptom.
Figure 2Sources of previous treatment before visiting the drug shop.
Treatment by diagnosis results and drug availability
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| 154 | 27 (19–35) | 154 | 100 | 0 | | n/a | 53 | 32 (20 – 45) | 101 | 26 (17 – 34) | 0.29 | |
| 131 | 26 (18 – 33) | 73 | 19 (16 – 22) | 58 | 52 (38 – 66) | <0.01 | 46 | 36 (26 – 47) | 85 | 22 (15 – 29) | <0.01 | |
| 71 | 11 (5 – 17) | 51 | 11 (5 – 17) | 20 | 12 (0.1 – 24) | 0.84 | 16 | 11 (5–19) | 55 | 9 (4 – 14) | 0.17 | |
| 27 | 5 (2 – 8) | 18 | 5 (1 – 8) | 9 | 6 (3 – 8) | 0.61 | 6 | 4 | 21 | 5 (0.1 – 9) | 0.73 | |
| 14 | 2 (0.1 – 4) | 12 | 2 (0.3 – 4) | 2 | 1 (-1 – 3) | 0.44 | 4 | 2 (-0.2 – 4) | 10 | 2 (0.4 – 3.6) | 0.95 | |
| 148 | 30 (23 – 37) | 305 | 74 (70 – 78) | 87 | 68 (60 – 76) | 0.20 | 123 | 83 (77 – 90) | 269 | 66 (58 – 73) | <0.01 | |
| 151 | 31 (22 – 40) | 105 | 29 (18 – 39) | 46 | 40 (35 – 46) | 0.03 | 43 | 33 (14 – 53) | 108 | 30 (24 – 36) | 0.68 | |
| 385 | 69 (61 – 76) | 293 | 68 (60 – 78) | 92 | 70 (61 – 77) | 0.93 | 115 | 78 (64 – 92) | 270 | 65 (59 – 72) | 0.03 | |
Appropriate treatment.
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Factors associated with access to appropriate treatment at drug shops
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| Male | 248 | 1 | 0.84 | | |
| Female | 292 | 0.96 (0.67, 1.39) | | | |
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| <5 | 190 | 1 | 0.44 | | |
| 5-14 | 120 | 1.37 (0.84, 2.25) | | | |
| ≥ 15 | 230 | 1.17 (0.77, 1.79) | | | |
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| None | 45 | 1 | 0.34 | | |
| Primary | 196 | 1.65 (0.78, 3.51) | | | |
| Secondary | 99 | 1.90 (0.84, 4.27) | | | |
| Tertiary (Technical/University) | 13 | 0.84 (0.19, 2.73) | | | |
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| Single | 375 | 1 | 0.32 | | |
| Married/Cohabiting | 129 | 0.81 (0.52, 1.26) | | | |
| Widowed/Separated | 29 | 1.52 (0.69, 3.34) | | | |
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| Poorest | 210 | 1 | 0.03 | 1 | 0.03 |
| Less poor | 164 | 0.59 (0.37, 0.93) | | 0.62 (0.38 – 0.99 | |
| Least poor | 165 | 1.08 (0.70, 1.67) | | 1.13 (0.72 – 1.75) | |
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| No | 283 | 1 | 0.27 | | |
| Yes | 257 | 1.23 (0.85, 1.78) | | | |
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| ≤24 hours | 56 | 1 | 0.03 | 1 | 0.04 |
| 24-48 hours | 133 | 1.78 (0.85, 3.72) | | 1.73 (0.82 – 3.63) | |
| 3 – 7 days | 299 | 1.61 (0.81, 3.21) | | 1.51 (0.76 – 3.02) | |
| > 7 days | 52 | 3.49 (1.49, 8.16) | | 3.25 (1.38 -7.66) | |
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| Male | 13 | 1 | | | |
| Female | 52 | 0.83 (0.50, 1.37) | 0.46 | | |
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| High level of training | 30 | 1 | | | |
| Low level of training | 35 | 0.85 (0.57, 1.26) | 0.41 | | |
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| No | 37 | 1 | | | |
| Yes | 28 | 1.08 (0.73, 1.60) | 0.70 | | |
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| No | 39 | 1 | | | |
| Yes | 26 | 1.04 (0.68, 1.60) | 0.84 | ||