| Literature DB >> 24927074 |
Denise L Buchner1, Jennifer L Brenner1, Jerome Kabakyenga2, Kyomuhangi Teddy3, Samuel Maling2, Celestine Barigye4, Alberto Nettel-Aguirre2, Nalini Singhal2.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Integrated community case management (iCCM) involves delivery of simple medicines to children with pneumonia, diarrhea and/or malaria by community health workers (CHWs). Between 2010 and 2012, an iCCM intervention trial was implemented by Healthy Child Uganda. This study used qualitative tools to assess whether project stakeholders perceived that iCCM improved access to care for children under five years of age.Entities:
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Year: 2014 PMID: 24927074 PMCID: PMC4057118 DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0098610
Source DB: PubMed Journal: PLoS One ISSN: 1932-6203 Impact factor: 3.240
Sample of Questions from Focus Group Discussions and Key Informant Interviews.
| Sample Questions for Community Health Workers (CHWs) |
| 1 In what areas of your work as a VHT do you feel most confident? |
| 2 In your work as a VHT, what are some of the challenges you have faced? |
| 3 Can you describe your connection with health centres? |
| 4 Do you feel qualified to distribute drugs to young children in your community? |
| Sample Questions for Caregivers |
| 1 From you experiences, do you think VHTs have enough knowledge and skills to determine danger signs in children and also administer drugs to young children? |
| 2 Do you think that the VHT program in your community is improving the health of women and young children? |
| Sample Questions for Health Workers |
| 1 How do you think VHTs feel about their expanded role as health providers in communities? |
| 2 Can you tell us what worked well and what the challenges were with regards to referrals made by VHTs? |
| 3 We are also interested to know about supervision of VHTs. From your experience how are VHTs being supervised? = |
| 4 Do you think the iCCM and/or cell phone project improved health outcomes in Kyabugimbi sub-district? |
| Sample Questions for Local Leaders |
| 1 What is your opinion about the ability of VHTs to deliver basic drugs and health interventions for women and children in rural areas? |
| 2 From your perspective, what do you think community members think about the acceptability of VHTs distributing drugs to young children? |
| 3 If were were to continue with the [iCCM/cell phone] project what could we do better? |
Note: In Uganda CHWs are called Village Health Teams (VHTs) and are referred to as VHTs in these questions.
Sampling Strategy for Focus Group Discussions.
| Caregivers (6 FGDs) | 1 Six communities randomly selected |
| 2 Male and Female caregivers identified by CHWs for intervention FGDs (three male and three female FDGs) | |
| 3 Criteria for selection was that the caregiver should 1) live in the village and 2) a child in the family was taken to a CHW for an illness episode at any time in the last six months. | |
| CHWs (6 FDGs) | 1 Six communities randomly selected |
| 2 A random sample of eight CHWs from CHW database were invited to the FDGs. | |
| Health Centre Staff (1 FGD) | All health centre staff (13) who were also iCCM trainers were invited to the FGD. |
| Local Leaders (2 FGDs) | 1 Two communities randomly selected. |
| 2 All local leaders from the selected communities were invited to the FGDs. |
Focus Group Discussions were held in nine intervention parishes in Kyabugimbi Sub-county in November and December 2012.
Respondents who Participated in Post-Intervention Qualitative Study by Category and Gender.
| Focus Group Discussions | ||||
| Stakeholder Group | # of FGDs | Participants | ||
| Male | Female | Total | ||
| Local Leaders | 2 | 11 | 1 | 12 |
| CHWs | 6 | 13 | 34 | 47 |
| Caregivers | 6 | 19 | 16 | 35 |
| Health Workers | 1 | 1 | 6 | 7 |
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