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Improving access to early treatment of malaria: a trial with primary school teachers as care providers.

机译:改善对疟疾的早期治疗的机会:小学教师作为护理提供者的一项试验。

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The feasibility of improving access to early case detection and prompt and adequate management of acute episodes of malaria using school teachers was explored through an intervention trial in Ghana. Of all the 'fevers' diagnosed as presumptive malaria by the trained teachers, 93% met the case definition. However, a lower proportion (75%) of such correctly diagnosed cases were subsequently treated according to the treatment protocol provided. In a scaled up study, pre-packaging of the antimalarial drug improved the rate of adequate treatment to 97% of cases correctly diagnosed as presumptive malaria. Pre-packaging of chloroquine ensured a high level of user compliance (96.6%), even in the face of diminished supervision of the teachers. It is feasible for the health and education sectors to work in partnership to improve access to early case detection and adequate management of acute episodes of malaria.
机译:通过在加纳进行的一项干预试验,探讨了使用学校教师改善早期病例发现以及迅速和适当管理疟疾急性发作的途径的可行性。由受过培训的教师诊断为推定性疟疾的所有“病原体”中,有93%符合病例定义。然而,随后根据提供的治疗方案对这种正确诊断的病例中较低的比例(75%)进行了治疗。在一项扩大规模的研究中,抗疟疾药物的预包装使正确诊断为推定性疟疾的病例的充分治疗率提高了97%。即使面对老师的监督减少,氯喹的预包装也确保了用户的高度遵从性(96.6%)。卫生和教育部门可以合作开展工作,以改善早期发现病例和适当管理疟疾急性发作的机会。

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