| Literature DB >> 33975624 |
Muriel Suzanne Galindo1, Yann Lambert2, Louise Mutricy2, Laure Garancher3, Jane Bordalo Miller4, José Hermenegildo Gomes4, Alice Sanna5, Cassio Peterka6, Hélène Hilderal2, Hedley Cairo7, Helene Hiwat7, Mathieu Nacher2, Martha Cecilia Suárez-Mutis8, Stephen Vreden9, Maylis Douine2.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: In French Guiana, gold miners working illegally represents a major reservoir of malaria. This mobile population, mainly of Brazilian descent, enters the French Guianese forest from neighbouring countries, Suriname and Brazil. A complex and innovative intervention was piloted as a cooperation with the three involved countries involved to control malaria in this specific population. The principle was that health workers called "facilitators" provide the participants with a self-diagnosis and self-treatment kit along with adequate training and material to rapidly manage an episode of malaria symptoms on their own, when they find themselves isolated from health care services.Entities:
Keywords: Action-research; Border malaria; Complex intervention; Implementation science; Malaria control; Mining population; Mobile migrants; Neglected population
Year: 2021 PMID: 33975624 PMCID: PMC8111981 DOI: 10.1186/s12936-021-03748-5
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Malar J ISSN: 1475-2875 Impact factor: 2.979
Fig. 1Map of the Guiana Shield with the Malakit distribution points
Fig. 2Steps of the visits. a Steps of the first visit. b Steps of the follow-up visit
Fig. 3Phases of the Malakit project over time
Information, education and communication tools and content
| Tool | Medium | Objectives | Content of messages |
|---|---|---|---|
| Animated video (Additional file | Displayed by the facilitators during the training Shared with participants owning a smartphone, for further sharing on social networks Included in the Malakit app distributed to participants | Presentation of the malakit (object) and general presentation of the project | Kit to detect and treat malaria in case of symptoms Content of the kit: “3 RDTs and full malaria medication” Importance of taking the entire malaria medication and risk of resistance to ACT Kit given for free Location of distribution sites |
| Illustrations and text about the RDT | Printed on the plastic RDT holder of the malakit Displayed by the facilitators during the training | Instructions for performing a self-RDT | “ “ “ Visual explanations on how to interpret the result (two lines = positive, one line in front of C = negative etc.) “ “ “ |
| Illustrations and text about the treatment | Printed on the plastic Treatment holder of the malakit Displayed by the facilitators during the training | Explanations and instructions on when and how to take the different drugs of the kit | “ “ Paracetamol is to be taken in case of fever or pain (1000 mg, 3 times a day maximum) “ Primaquine is not allowed for pregnant women “ Coartem®: “ Importance of taking the entire malaria medication to eliminate the parasite, even if the fever disappears and you feel better |
| RDT video (Additional file | Displayed by the facilitators during the training Shared with participants owning a smartphone Included in the Malakit app distributed to participants | Instructions for performing a self-RDT | Explanations on how to interpret the result In case of invalid RDT, redo the test If the test line is clear and indefinite, consider the test as positive The RDT waste should be disposed in the yellow bag and given to the facilitators |
| Illustrated posters (Additional file | Displayed and explained by the facilitators during training | Support tool for the training dispensed by facilitators to impart knowledge about malaria and its treatment and introduce the explanation about when and how to use correctly the kit | |
| Information video | Mobile application | Presentation of the disease | Explanations on: vector, parasite, transmission, symptoms, diagnostic methods |
| Prevention video | Mobile application | Presentation of the prevention measures against malaria | Risk of mosquito bites is higher during the night Use of mosquito nets Use of repellent on the skin Advice to avoid places where mosquitoes can breed (avoid standing water, keep inside and outside clean |
| Interactive module | Mobile application | Personal tutorial for malakit use in case of symptoms | “ “ List of malaria symptoms (with pictograms) Visual explanations on how to interpret the result of the RDT List of risky situations which includes signs of severe malaria and a history of heart condition (with pictograms) In case of signs of severe malaria: “ “ Treatment instructions Reminder alerts for each intake of Coartem®, and a question after three days to confirm whether the medication was taken entirely “ “ In case of a negative test: “ |
The text in italics refer to all written messages
Fig. 4Organizational chart of the Malakit project