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'Know-Can' gap: gap between knowledge and skills related to childhood diarrhoea and pneumonia among frontline workers in rural Uttar Pradesh, India.

Lopamudra Ray Saraswati1, Margaret Baker2, Ashutosh Mishra1, Prince Bhandari1, Animesh Rai1, Punit Mishra1, Ambrish Chandan1, Maryanne Crockett3, Lorine Pelly3, John Anthony3, Mrunal Shetye4, Karol Krotki2, John Kraemer5.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVES: In India, frontline workers (FLWs) - public accredited social health activists (ASHAs) and private rural medical providers (RMPs) - are important for early detection and treatment of childhood diarrhoea and pneumonia. This cross-sectional study aims to measure knowledge and skills, and the gap between the two ('know-can' gap), regarding assessment of childhood diarrhoea with dehydration and pneumonia among FLWs, and to explore factors associated with them.
METHODS: We surveyed 473 ASHAs and 447 RMPs in six districts of Uttar Pradesh. We assessed knowledge and skills using face-to-face interviews and video vignettes, respectively, about key signs of both conditions. The 'know-can' gap corresponds to absent skills among FLWs with correct knowledge. We used logistic regression to identify the correlates of knowledge and skills.
RESULTS: FLWs' correct knowledge ranged from 23% to 48% for dehydration signs and 27% to 37% for pneumonia signs. Their skills ranged from 3% to 42% for dehydration and 3% to 18% for pneumonia. There was a significant 'know-can' gap in all the signs, except 'sunken eyes'. Training and supervisory support was associated with better knowledge and skills for diarrhoea with dehydration, but only better knowledge for pneumonia.
CONCLUSIONS: FLWs are crucial to the Indian health system, and high-quality FLW services are necessary for continued progress against under-five deaths. The gap between FLWs' knowledge and skills warrants immediate attention. In particular, our results suggest that knowledge-focused trainings are insufficient for FLWs to convert knowledge into appropriate assessment skills.
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Keywords:  ASHA; RMP; assessment; compétences; connaissances; diarrhoea; diarrhée; frontline workers; know-can gap; know-do gap; knowledge; mortalité des moins de 5 ans; pneumonia; pneumonie; skills; travailleurs de première ligne; under-5 mortality; écart savoir-faire; écart savoir-pouvoir; évaluation

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Year:  2020        PMID: 31863613     DOI: 10.1111/tmi.13365

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Trop Med Int Health        ISSN: 1360-2276            Impact factor:   2.622


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1.  How are health workers paid and does it matter? Conceptualising the potential implications of digitising health worker payments.

Authors:  Margaret McConnell; Mansha Mahajan; Sebastian Bauhoff; Kevin Croke; Stéphane Verguet; Marcia C Castro; Kheya Melo Furtado; Abha Mehndiratta; Misha Farzana; Sabina Faiz Rashid; Richard Cash
Journal:  BMJ Glob Health       Date:  2022-01
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