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Adherence of Doctors to Standard Diarrhoeal Management Guideline During Treatment of Under-Five Diarrhoeal Episodes: A Study From Eastern India.

Priyamadhaba Behera1, Vikas Bhatia1, Dinesh P Sahu1, Durgesh Prasad Sahoo2, Raviraj Kamble1, Prem Panda1, Arvind K Singh1.   

Abstract

Introduction Diarrhoea is one of the major preventable causes of childhood death in tribal areas of India. Most acute diarrhoea in childhood can be managed with oral rehydration salt (ORS) and zinc. This study aimed to assess the adherence of doctors to standard diarrheal management guidelines while treating under-five diarrhoeal episodes. Methods The cross-sectional study was conducted in 10 blocks of Kandhamal district in southern Odisha, India. The under-five childhood diarrhoea prescriptions from July to August 2018 were audited during September 2018. One health facility from each block and 15 prescriptions from each health facility were selected randomly. Data were collected and entered in Epicollect5 and analyzed using Statistical Packages for Social Sciences Version 22.0 (IBM Corp., Armonk, NY). Categorical variables were presented as proportions. Results A total of 150 under-five acute diarrhoea prescriptions were audited from 10 health facilities. One hundred ten prescriptions were from the out-patient department and 40 prescriptions were from the admitted diarrhoeal patients. The majority of them included ORS (77.3%) and zinc (75.3%) in the prescription, however, only half of the prescriptions (52.7%) had recommended dose and duration of zinc. All admitted patients received intravenous fluids. Most prescriptions (89.3%) did not document the hydration status of the patient. All prescriptions were silent about the severe acute malnutrition status of the children before administering fluid therapy. Antibiotics were prescribed in 80% of the prescriptions. Prebiotics, probiotics and anti-spasmodic were prescribed in 37.3% of the prescriptions. Conclusion Adherence of doctors to acute diarrheal management guidelines for the management of under-five diarrhoea was poor in our study. Further researches and training are required to improve childhood diarrhoea management in health facilities of tribal areas of India.
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Keywords:  india; prescription audit; tribal area; under-five diarrhoea

Year:  2021        PMID: 33763320      PMCID: PMC7981585          DOI: 10.7759/cureus.13433

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cureus        ISSN: 2168-8184


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Journal:  Transl Clin Pharmacol       Date:  2021-12-16
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