| Literature DB >> 26331094 |
Janine Barden-O'Fallon1, Mamadou Alimou Barry1, Paul Brodish1, Jack Hazerjian1.
Abstract
INTRODUCTION: Since March 2014, Guinea has been in the midst of the largest, longest, and deadliest outbreak of Ebola Virus Disease ever recorded. Due to sub-optimal health conditions prior to the outbreak, Guinean women and children may have been especially vulnerable to worsening health care conditions. A rapid assessment was conducted to better understand how the delivery and utilization of routine RMNCH services may have been affected by the extraordinary strain placed on the health system and its client population by the Ebola outbreak in Guinea.Entities:
Keywords: Guinea; ebola
Year: 2015 PMID: 26331094 PMCID: PMC4542265 DOI: 10.1371/currents.outbreaks.0b0ba06009dd091bc39ddb3c6d7b0826
Source DB: PubMed Journal: PLoS Curr ISSN: 2157-3999
Median Number of Services at 45 Public Facilities between Quarter 1 (Oct. – Dec. 2013) and Quarter 5 (Oct. – Dec. 2014): Facility Record Data, Guinea, 2015
| Indicator | Median Number Quarter 1 | Median Number Quarter 5 | % change | Missing |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Outpatient visits | ||||
| Hospitals | 1355 | 930 | -31** | 2 |
| Health centers | 1223 | 1147 | -6** | 1 |
| Family Planning | ||||
| New acceptors in hospitals | 19 | 12 | -37 | 1 |
| New acceptors in health centers | 25 | 34 | +36 | 4 |
| Continuing users in hospitals | 60 | 50 | -17 | 3 |
| Continuing users in health centers | 26 | 28 | +6 | 4 |
| Maternal Health | ||||
| Pregnant women tested for HIV in hospitals | 112 | 55 | -51* | 7 |
| Pregnant women tested for HIV in health centers | 255 | 246 | -4 | 15 |
| Pregnancy complications in hospitals | 10 | 8 | -20 | 0 |
| Deaths to pregnant women in hospitals | 1 | 2 | +100 | 1 |
| Deaths to pregnant women in health centers | 0 | 0 | -- | NA |
| Pregnant women seen for ANC 1 in health centers | 337 | 295 | -13 | 1 |
| Pregnant women seen for ANC 3 in health centers | 245 | 205 | -16 | 2 |
| Births in hospitals | 303 | 281 | -7 | 0 |
| Births in health centers | 100 | 69 | -31 | 4 |
| Child Health | ||||
| Penta 1 vaccinations given in hospitals | 504 | 316 | -37 | 13a |
| Penta 1 vaccinations given in health centers | 259 | 212 | -18** | 3 |
| Penta 3 vaccinations given in hospitals | 353 | 320 | -9 | 13a |
| Penta 3 vaccinations given in health centers | 244 | 167 | -32** | 4 |
| Cases of malnutrition in children <5 in hospitals | 2 | 1 | -50 | 5 |
| Cases of malnutrition in children <5 in health centers | 2 | 9 | +500* | 6 |
| Cases of diarrhea in children <5 in hospitals | 34 | 14 | -60** | 0 |
| Cases of diarrhea in children <5 in health centers | 16 | 12 | -25** | 0 |
| Cases of ARI in children <5 in hospitals | 98 | 41 | -58** | 2 |
| Cases of ARI in children <5 in health centers | 108 | 83 | -23** | 0 |
| Hospitalized cases of ARI in children <5 in hospitals | 18 | 16 | -11 | 1 |
Service Availability and Health Labor Force Issues in Surveyed Facilities: Director Interview Data, Guinea, 2015 (N=62)
| Facility Characteristics and Indicators | % Surveyed Directors |
|---|---|
| Facility management: | |
| Public | 69 |
| Private | 31 |
| Facility type:^ | |
| Community Medical Center | 5 |
| Health Center | 72 |
| Hospital | 23 |
| Facility has had absence of: | |
| Doctors | 15 |
| Nurses | 8 |
| Auxiliary nurses/midwives | 10 |
| Other | 21 |
| Facility was unable to provide RMNCH services due to staff absences | 10 |
| Facility reduced hours due to Ebola crisis | 13 |
| Facility had closures due to Ebola crisis | 15 |
| Facility suspended services due to Ebola concerns | 13 |
| Type of service suspended at facilities with a service suspension: | |
| Syphilis test | 6 |
| Malaria rapid test | 10 |
| HIV test | 6 |
| TB test | 3 |
| Vaccinations/immunizations | 3 |
| Delivery services | 6 |
| Other | 6 |
| Facility experienced stockouts of medicines or supplies needed for routine RMNCH care beyond what was usual prior to Ebola crisis | 26 |
| Facility saw an increase in complications due to delays in seeking care | 19 |
| Director feels community members have concerns about safety of services at the facility | 76 |
| Director has personally received training on Ebola infection control | 68 |
| Director reports other providers at the facility have received training on Ebola infection control | 85 |
| Facility has implemented a screening/triage process for Ebola case identification | 85 |
| Facility has implemented other infection control measures as a result of Ebola | 92 |
| Facility has access to supplies needed for infection control: | |
| Gloves | 87 |
| PPE | 69 |
| Disinfectant | 82 |
| Hand Sanitizer | 73 |
| Other | 26 |
| Facility has been able to maintain routine data collection and reporting | 90 |
| Director is aware of negative reactions from family, friends, or community toward facility staff | 45 |
Service Availability and Practices in Surveyed Facilities: Provider Interview Data, Guinea, 2015 (N=117)
| Provider Characteristics and Indicators | % Surveyed Providers |
|---|---|
| Provider type: | |
| Doctor | 27 |
| Nurse | 30 |
| Midwife | 22 |
| Other | 21 |
| Provider interviewed at:^ | |
| Public facility | 74 |
| Private facility | 26 |
| Facility type:^ | |
| Community Medical Center | 5 |
| Health Center | 47 |
| Private clinic | 26 |
| Hospital | 22 |
| Provider learned of Ebola in Guinea: | |
| Before April 1, 2014 | 65 |
| April 1-June 30 2014 | 20 |
| After June 30, 2014 | 15 |
| Provider was trained in good practices for Ebola infection control and risk reduction | 70 |
| Provider reports concerns about the safety of health service provision at the facility | 80 |
| Provider reports that facility has had to suspend its provision of RMNCH services | 7 |
| Provider wears surgical gloves at each medical consultation, to draw blood or give vaccinations | 97 |
| Provider has changed own practices when delivering RMNCH services due to Ebola threat | 96 |
| Provider noticed an increase in complications among those who have delayed accessing RMNCH services | 28 |
| Provider noticed any other changes in service utilization during Ebola crisis | 86 |
| Provider perceived/noticed change in number of pregnant women living with HIV who received ART during pregnancy or delivery: | |
| Increased | 15 |
| Decreased | 22 |
| Remained the same | 15 |
| Don't know | 47 |
| Provider feels members of the community have or demonstrate concerns about the safety of service provision at the facility since Ebola crisis | 63 |