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Communicating the AMFm message: exploring the effect of communication and training interventions on private for-profit provider awareness and knowledge related to a multi-country anti-malarial subsidy intervention

机译:传达AMFm信息:探讨交流和培训干预措施对私营营利性提供者的意识和与多国抗疟疾补贴干预措施有关的知识的影响

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Background The Affordable Medicines Facility - malaria (AMFm), implemented at national scale in eight African countries or territories, subsidized quality-assured artemisinin combination therapy (ACT) and included communication campaigns to support implementation and promote appropriate anti-malarial use. This paper reports private for-profit provider awareness of key features of the AMFm programme, and changes in provider knowledge of appropriate malaria treatment. Methods This study had a non-experimental design based on nationally representative surveys of outlets stocking anti-malarials before (2009/10) and after (2011) the AMFm roll-out. Results Based on data from over 19,500 outlets, results show that in four of eight settings, where communication campaigns were implemented for 5–9 months, 76%-94% awareness of the AMFm ‘green leaf’ logo, 57%-74% awareness of the ACT subsidy programme, and 52%-80% awareness of the correct recommended retail price (RRP) of subsidized ACT were recorded. However, in the remaining four settings where communication campaigns were implemented for three months or less, levels were substantially lower. In six of eight settings, increases of at least 10 percentage points in private for-profit providers’ knowledge of the correct first-line treatment for uncomplicated malaria were seen; and in three of these the levels of knowledge achieved at endline were over 80%. Conclusions The results support the interpretation that, in addition to the availability of subsidized ACT, the intensity of communication campaigns may have contributed to the reported levels of AMFm-related awareness and knowledge among private for-profit providers. Future subsidy programmes for anti-malarials or other treatments should similarly include communication activities.
机译:背景负担得起的疟疾药品基金(AMFm)在八个非洲国家或地区在全国范围内实施,对质量有保证的青蒿素联合疗法(ACT)进行了补贴,并开展了宣传运动,以支持实施和促进适当的抗疟疾使用。本文报告了私人营利性提供者对AMFm计划关键特征的认识,以及提供者对适当疟疾治疗知识的变化。方法:本研究基于AMFm推出之前(2009/10年)和之后(2011年)之后全国存有抗疟药的网点的代表性调查,进行了非实验性设计。结果基于来自19,500多家网点的数据,结果表明,在进行了5到9个月的宣传活动的八个环境中,有四个环境对AMFm“绿叶”徽标的认知度为76%-94%,对57%-74%的认知度为记录了ACT补贴计划的实施情况,并记录了对ACT补贴的正确建议零售价(RRP)的了解率为52%-80%。但是,在其余四个实施传播活动三个月或更短时间的环境中,水平大大降低。在八种环境中的六种中,私人营利性提供者对简单的疟疾正确的一线治疗的了解至少增加了10个百分点;在其中三项中,最终获得的知识水平超过80%。结论该结果支持以下解释:除了可获得补贴的ACT外,交流活动的强度还可能有助于报告私营营利性提供者与AMFm相关的意识和知识水平。未来的抗疟疾或其他治疗补贴计划应类似地包括交流活动。

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