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Promoting community knowledge and action for malaria control in rural Cambodia: potential contributions of Village Malaria Workers

机译:在柬埔寨农村地区推广社区知识和行动以控制疟疾:乡村疟疾工作者的潜在贡献

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Background Cambodia has been investing in Village Malaria Workers (VMWs) to improve malaria case management in rural areas. This study assessed the quality of the VMWs’ services compared to those by a government-run health center from the perspective of community members. We focused on VMWs’ contribution to promote their action to control malaria. A community-based cross-sectional study was conducted in Kampot province in 2009. Interviews were conducted at every accessible household in a village with VMWs (n?=?153) and a village with a health center (n?=?159), using interviewer administered questionnaire. Preference of the interview was given to female household head. Multiple regression analyses were run to compare knowledge about malaria, preventive measures taken, and time before first malaria treatment between the two villages. Findings The villagers perceived the VMWs’ services equally as good as those provided by the health center. After controlling for confounding factors, the following indicators did not show any statistical significance between two villages: community members’ knowledge about malaria transmission (AOR?=?0.60, 95% CI?=?0.30-1.22) and government-recommended antimalarial (AOR?=?0.55, 95% CI?=?0.25-1.23), preventive measures taken (Beta?=??0.191, p?=?0.315), and time before the first treatment (Beta?=?0.053, p?=?0.721). However, knowledge about malaria symptoms was significantly lower in the village with VMWs than the village with a health center (AOR?=?0.40, 95% CI?=?0.19-0.83). Conclusions VMWs played an equivalent role as the health center in promoting malaria knowledge, action, and effective case management. Although VMWs need to enhance community knowledge about malaria symptoms, the current government policy on VMWs is reasonable and should be expanded to other malaria endemic villages.
机译:背景技术柬埔寨一直在投资乡村疟疾工作者(VMW),以改善农村地区的疟疾病例管理。这项研究从社区成员的角度评估了VMW的服务质量与政府运营的卫生中心相比。我们关注VMW促进其控制疟疾行动的贡献。 2009年,在贡布省进行了一项基于社区的横断面研究。在具有VMW的村庄(n?=?153)和具有医疗中心(n?=?159)的村庄中,对每个容易接近的家庭进行了访谈,使用访调员管理的问卷。采访优先选择女户主。进行了多元回归分析,以比较关于疟疾的知识,所采取的预防措施以及两个村庄之间首次进行疟疾治疗之前的时间。调查结果村民认为VMW的服务与健康中心提供的服务一样好。在控制了混杂因素之后,以下指标在两个村庄之间没有任何统计学意义:社区成员对疟疾传播的了解(AOR?= 0.60,95%CI?= 0.30-1.22)和政府推荐的抗疟药(AOR) α= 0.55,95%CI = 0.25-1.23,采取了预防措施(β= 0.191,p = 0.315)和第一次治疗前的时间(β= 0.053,p = 3.5。 0.721)。但是,有VMWs的村庄对疟疾症状的了解显着低于有健康中心的村庄(AOR≤0.40,95%CI≤0.19-0.83)。结论VMW在促进疟疾知识,行动和有效的病例管理中起着与卫生中心同等的作用。尽管VMWs需要增强社区对疟疾症状的了解,但当前政府对VMWs的政策是合理的,应扩大到其他疟疾流行村庄。

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