| Literature DB >> 33530333 |
Pilar Charle-Cuéllar1,2, Noemí López-Ejeda1,3, Mamadou Traore4, Adama Balla Coulibaly4, Aly Landouré5, Fatou Diawara5, Magloire Bunkembo6, Antonio Vargas1, Ruth Gil7, André Briend8,9.
Abstract
(1) Background: The Ministry of Health in Mali included the treatment of severe acute malnutrition (SAM) into the package of activities of the integrated community case management (iCCM). This paper evaluates the most effective model of supervision for treating SAM using community health workers (CHWs). Methods (2): This study was a prospective non-randomized community intervention trial with two intervention groups and one control group with different levels of supervision. It was conducted in three districts in rural areas of the Kayes Region. In the high supervision group, CHWs received supportive supervision for the iCCM package and nutrition-specific supervision. In the light supervision group, CHWs received supportive supervision based on the iCCM package. The control group had no specific supervision. (3)Entities:
Keywords: community health workers (CHW); integrated community case management (iCCM); scaling-up interventions; severe acute malnutrition (SAM); supportive supervision
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Year: 2021 PMID: 33530333 PMCID: PMC7911749 DOI: 10.3390/nu13020367
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Nutrients ISSN: 2072-6643 Impact factor: 5.717