| Literature DB >> 25520804 |
Phyllis Awor1, Jane Miller2, Stefan Peterson3.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Despite substantial investments made over the past 40 years in low income countries, governments cannot be viewed as the principal health care provider in many countries. Evidence on the role of the private sector in the delivery of health services is becoming increasingly available. In this study, we set out to determine the extent to which the private sector has been utilized in providing integrated care for sick children under 5 years of age with community-acquired malaria, pneumonia or diarrhoea.Entities:
Year: 2014 PMID: 25520804 PMCID: PMC4267082 DOI: 10.7189/jogh.04.020414
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Glob Health ISSN: 2047-2978 Impact factor: 4.413
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Studies reporting evaluation of interventions for malaria, pneumonia or diarrhoea in the private sector, by disease category
| Disease(s) | Author | Title |
|---|---|---|
| Thomson et al. 2014 [ | Has Tanzania embraced the green leaf? Results from outlet and household surveys before and after implementation of the Affordable Medicines Facility–malaria | |
| Ikwuobe et al. 2013 [ | The impact of rapid malaria diagnostic tests upon anti–malarial sales in community pharmacies in Gwagwalada, Nigeria | |
| Kangwana et al. 2013 [ | The effect of an anti–malarial subsidy programme on the quality of service provision of artemisinin–based combination therapy in Kenya: a cluster–randomized, controlled trial | |
| Tougher et al. 2012 [ | Effect of the Affordable Medicines Facility—malaria (AMFm) on the availability, price, and market share of quality–assured artemisinin–based combination therapies in seven countries: a before–and–after analysis of outlet survey data | |
| Talisuna et al. 2012 [ | Closing the access barrier for effective anti–malarials in the private sector in rural Uganda: consortium for artemisin–based combination therapy (ACT) private sector subsidy (CAPSS) pilot study | |
| Yeung et al. 2011 [ | Socially marketed rapid diagnostic tests and ACT in the private sector: ten years of experience in Cambodia | |
| Littrel et al. 2011 [ | Case management of malaria fever in Cambodia: results from national anti–malarial outlet and household surveys | |
| Rutta et al. 2011 [ | Increasing access to subsidized artemisinin–based combination therapy through accredited drug dispensing outlets in Tanzania | |
| Kangwana et al. 2011 [ | The impact of retail–sector delivery of artemether–lumefantrine on malaria treatment of children under five in Kenya: a cluster randomized controlled trial | |
| Alba et al. 2010 [ | Improvements in access to malaria treatment in Tanzania after switch to artemisinin combination therapy and the introduction of accredited drug dispensing outlets – a provider perspective | |
| Abuya et al. 2010 [ | Evaluating different dimensions of programme effectiveness for private medicine retailer malaria control interventions in Kenya | |
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| Larson et al. 2012 [ | Scaling up zinc treatment of childhood diarrhoea in Bangladesh: theoretical and practical considerations guiding the SUZY Project | |
| Awor et al. 2014 [ | Increased access to care and appropriateness of treatment at private sector drug shops with integrated management of malaria, pneumonia and diarrhoea: a quasi–experimental study in Uganda |
Studies reporting evaluation of interventions for malaria, pneumonia or diarrhoea in the public sector, by disease category
| Disease(s) | Author | Title |
|---|---|---|
| Siekmans et al. 2013 [ | Community case management of malaria: a pro–poor intervention in rural Kenya | |
| Ndiaye et al. 2013 [ | Community case management in malaria: review and perspectives after four years of operational experience in Saraya district, south–east Senegal | |
| Blanas et al. 2013 [ | Barriers to community case management of malaria in Saraya, Senegal: training, and supply–chains | |
| Thiam et al. 2012 [ | Scale–up of home–based management of malaria based on rapid diagnostic tests and artemisinin–based combination therapy in a resource–poor country: results in Senegal | |
| Lim et al. 2012 [ | Promoting community knowledge and action for malaria control in rural Cambodia: potential contributions of Village Malaria Workers | |
| Tine et al. 2011 [ | Impact of combining intermittent preventive treatment with home management of malaria in children less than 10 years in a rural area of Senegal: a cluster randomized trial | |
| Chanda et al. 2011 [ | Community case management of malaria using artemisin–based combination therapy (ACT) and rapid diagnostic tests (RDT) in two districts in Zambia: achieving high adherence to test results using community health workers | |
| Mubi et al. 2011 [ | Malaria rapid testing by community health workers is effective and safe for targeting malaria treatment: randomised cross–over trial in Tanzania | |
| Nusungwa–Sabiiti et al. 2007 [ | Home–based management of fever and malaria treatment practices in Uganda | |
| Chinbuah et al. 2006 [ | Feasibility and acceptability of the use of artemether–lumefantrine in the home management of uncomplicated malaria in children 6–59 month–old in Ghana | |
| Kolaczinski et al. 2006 [ | Adherence of community caretakers of children to pre–packaged antimalarial medicines (HOMAPAK) among internally displaced people in Gulu district, Uganda | |
| Kidane and Morrow 2000 [ | Teaching mothers to provide home treatment of malaria in Tigray, Ethiopia: a randomised trial | |
| Kalyango et al. 2013 [ | Integrated community case management of malaria and pneumonia
Increases prompt and appropriate treatment for pneumonia symptoms in children under five years in Eastern Uganda | |
| Noordam et al. 2014 [ | The use of counting beads to improve the classification of fast breathing in low–resource settings: a multi–country review | |
| Bari et al. 2011 [ | Community case management of severe pneumonia with oral amoxicillin in children aged 2–59 months in Haripur district, Pakistan: a cluster randomised trial | |
| Soofi et al. 2012 [ | Effectiveness of community case management of severe pneumonia with oral amoxicillin in children aged 2–59 months in Matiari district, rural Pakistan: a cluster–randomised controlled trial | |
| Sylla et al. 2007 [ | Low level educated community health workers training: a strategy to improve children access to acute respiratory treatment in Senegal | |
| Kallander et al. 2006 [ | Can community health workers and caretakers recognize pneumonia in children? Experiences from western Uganda | |
| Hadi et al. 2002 [ | Diagnosis of pneumonia by community health volunteers: experience of BRAC, Bangladesh | |
| Mehnaz et al. 1997 [ | Detection and management of pneumonia by community health workers––a community intervention study in Rehri village, Pakistan | |
| Bang et al. 1990 [ | Reduction in pneumonia mortality and total childhood mortality by means of community–based intervention trial in Gadchiroli, India | |
| Khan et al. 1990 [ | Acute respiratory infections in children: a case management intervention in Abbottabad District, Pakistan | |
| Fagbule et al. 1994 [ | Acute respiratory infections in Nigerian children: prospective cohort study of incidence and case management | |
| Bang et al. 1993 [ | Pneumonia in neonates: can it be managed in the community? | |
| Bang et al. 1994 [ | Management of childhood pneumonia by traditional birth attendants. The SEARCH Team | |
| Bhandari et al. 2005 [ | A pilot test of the addition of zinc to the current case management package of diarrhea in a primary health care setting | |
| Sircar et al. 1991 [ | An operational study on implementation of oral rehydration therapy in a rural community of West Bengal, India | |
| Benavides et al. 1994 [ | An operational evaluation of the Community Oral Rehydration Units in Peru | |
| Gupta et al. 1994 [ | Implementation of oral rehydration therapy (ORT): some problems encountered in training of health workers during an operational research programme | |
| Kalyango et al. 2013 [ | High adherence to antimalarials and antibiotics under integrated community case management of illness in children less than five years in eastern Uganda | |
| Chinbua et al. 2012 [ | Impact of community management of fever (using antimalarials with or without antibiotics) on childhood mortality: a cluster–randomized controlled trial in Ghana | |
| Mukanga et al. 2012 [ | Integrated community case management of fever in children under five using rapid diagnostic tests and respiratory rate counting: a multi–country cluster randomized trial | |
| Kalyango et al. 2012 [ | Increased use of community medicine distributors and rational use of drugs in children less than five years of age in Uganda caused by integrated community case management of fever | |
| Seidenberg et al. 2012 [ | Impact of integrated community case management on health–seeking behavior in rural Zambia | |
| Kalyango et al. 2012 [ | Performance of community health workers under integrated community case management of childhood illnesses in eastern Uganda | |
| Hamer et al. 2012 [ | Quality and safety of integrated community case management of malaria using rapid diagnostic tests and pneumonia by community health workers | |
| Mukanga et al. 2011 [ | Can lay community health workers be trained to use diagnostics to distinguish and treat malaria and pneumonia in children? Lessons from rural Uganda | |
| Yeboah–Antwi et al. 2010 [ | Community case management of fever due to malaria and pneumonia in children under five in Zambia: a cluster randomized controlled trial | |
| Littrell et al. 2013 [ | Narrowing the treatment gap with equitable access: mid–term outcomes of a community case management program in Cameroon | |
| Puett et al. 2012 [ | Does greater workload lead to reduced quality of preventive and curative care among community health workers in Bangladesh? | |
| Ghimire et al. 2010 [ | Community–based interventions for diarrhoeal diseases and acute respiratory infections in Nepal | |
| Cesar et al. 2002 [ | Changes in child health indicators in a municipality with community health workers: the case of Itapirapuă Paulista, Vale do Ribeira, Săo Paulo State, Brazil | |
| Mugeni et al. 2014 [ | Nationwide implementation of integrated community case management of childhood illness in Rwanda | |
| Yansaneh et al. 2014 [ | Influence of community health volunteers on care seeking and treatment coverage for common childhood illnesses in the context of free health care in rural Sierra Leone | |
| Miller et al. 2014 [ | Integrated community case management of childhood illness in Ethiopia: implementation strength and quality of care | |
| Langston et al. 2014 [ | Plausible role for community health worker (CHW) peer support groups in increasing care–seeking in an integrated community case management project in Rwanda: a mixed methods evaluation | |
| Lainez et al. 2012 [ | Insights from community case management data in six sub–Saharan African countries | |
| Cardemil et al. 2012 [ | Comparison of methods for assessing quality of care for community case management of sick children: an application with community health workers in Malawi | |
| Chandani et. al 2012 [ | Factors affecting availability of essential medicines among community health workers in Ethiopia, Malawi, and Rwanda: solving the last mile puzzle |