Literature DB >> 29076801

Quality of care of treatment for uncomplicated severe acute malnutrition provided by lady health workers in Pakistan.

Eleanor Rogers1, Muhammad Ali2, Shahid Fazal2, Deepak Kumar2, Saul Guerrero3, Imtiaz Hussain4, Sajid Soofi4, Jose Luis Alvarez Morán1.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: To assess the quality of care provided by lady health workers (LHW) managing cases of uncomplicated severe acute malnutrition (SAM) in the community.
DESIGN: Cross-sectional quality-of-care study.
SETTING: The feasibility of the implementation of screening and treatment for uncomplicated SAM in the community by LHW was tested in Sindh Province, Pakistan. An observational, clinical prospective multicentre cohort study compared the LHW-delivered care with the existing outpatient health facility model.
SUBJECTS: LHW implementing treatment for uncomplicated SAM in the community.
RESULTS: Oedema was diagnosed conducted correctly for 87·5 % of children; weight and mid upper-arm circumference were measured correctly for 60·0 % and 57·4 % of children, respectively. The appetite test was conducted correctly for 42·0 % of cases. Of all cases of SAM without complications assessed during the study, 68·0 % received the correct medical and nutrition treatment. The proportion of cases that received the correct medical and nutrition treatment and key counselling messages was 4·0 %.
CONCLUSIONS: This quality-of-care study supports existing evidence that LHW are able to identify uncomplicated SAM, and a majority can provide appropriate nutrition and medical treatment in the community. However, the findings also show that their ability to provide the complete package with an acceptable level of care is not assured. Additional evidence on the impact of supervision and training on the quality of SAM treatment and counselling provided by LHW to children with SAM is required. The study has also shown that, as in other sectors, it is essential that operational challenges are addressed in a timely manner and that implementers receive appropriate levels of support, if SAM is to be treated successfully in the community.

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Keywords:  Community health workers; Community-based management of acute malnutrition; Severe acute malnutrition

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Year:  2017        PMID: 29076801     DOI: 10.1017/S1368980017002610

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Public Health Nutr        ISSN: 1368-9800            Impact factor:   4.022


  5 in total

1.  Distance to Healthcare Facility and Lady Health Workers' Visits Reduce Malnutrition in under Five Children: A Case Study of a Disadvantaged Rural District in Pakistan.

Authors:  Muhammad Shahid; Waqar Ameer; Najma Iqbal Malik; Muhammad Babar Alam; Farooq Ahmed; Madeeha Gohar Qureshi; Huiping Zhao; Juan Yang; Sidra Zia
Journal:  Int J Environ Res Public Health       Date:  2022-07-05       Impact factor: 4.614

2.  Key Challenges to Optimal Therapeutic Coverage and Maternal Utilization of CMAM Program in Rural Southern Pakistan: A Qualitative Exploratory Study.

Authors:  Farooq Ahmed; Najma Iqbal Malik; Nudra Malik; Madeeha Gohar Qureshi; Muhammad Shahzad; Muhammad Shahid; Sidra Zia; Kun Tang
Journal:  Nutrients       Date:  2022-06-24       Impact factor: 6.706

3.  Determinants of severe acute malnutrition among children under five years in a rural remote setting: A hospital based study from district Tharparkar-Sindh, Pakistan.

Authors:  Aurangzeb Sand; Ramesh Kumar; Babar T Shaikh; Ratana Somrongthong; Assad Hafeez; Dalpat Rai
Journal:  Pak J Med Sci       Date:  2018 Mar-Apr       Impact factor: 1.088

Review 4.  Can community health workers manage uncomplicated severe acute malnutrition? A review of operational experiences in delivering severe acute malnutrition treatment through community health platforms.

Authors:  Noemí López-Ejeda; Pilar Charle Cuellar; Antonio Vargas; Saul Guerrero
Journal:  Matern Child Nutr       Date:  2018-11-08       Impact factor: 3.092

5.  Use of Mid-Upper Arm Circumference by Novel Community Platforms to Detect, Diagnose, and Treat Severe Acute Malnutrition in Children: A Systematic Review.

Authors:  Jessica Bliss; Natasha Lelijveld; André Briend; Marko Kerac; Mark Manary; Marie McGrath; Zita Weise Prinzo; Susan Shepherd; Noël Marie Zagre; Sophie Woodhead; Saul Guerrero; Amy Mayberry
Journal:  Glob Health Sci Pract       Date:  2018-10-04
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