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Provider Characteristics Among Staff Providing Care to Sexually Transmitted Infection Self-Medicating Patients in Retail Pharmacies in Kibera Slum, Nairobi, Kenya.

机译:肯尼亚内罗毕的基贝拉贫民窟零售药房中为性传播感染自我治疗患者提供护理的工作人员中提供者的特征。

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OBJECTIVES:: To evaluate the characteristics of providers in management of STI self-medicating patients in retail pharmacies within the largest informal settlement in Kenya. METHODS:: We collected sociodemographic, training, and work history attributes among pharmacy staff from a convenience sample of 50 retail pharmacies in Kibera slum using a self-administered questionnaire. We gathered the required data in 8 weeks, collecting completed self-administered questionnaires within 7 to 14 days after distribution. Two data collectors subsequently presented at these pharmacies as mystery patients seeking care for symptoms of genital ulcer disease and gonorrhea and completed a structured observation form within 10 minutes of leaving the pharmacy. RESULTS:: Approximately half the respondents were men aged less than 28 years. Over 90% had 12 years of formal education and an additional 3 years of medical professional training. Two thirds (66%) had been trained in Government institutions. About 65% reported thatpatients presented without prescriptions, and 45% noted that patients requested specific medicines but were open to advice. One-third (36%) of the patients used the pharmacy as their first point of care. Using mystery patients to evaluate syndromic management of gonorrhea and genital ulcer disease, only 10% offered appropriate treatment per the Kenya Ministry of Health STI syndromic management guidelines. CONCLUSION:: Although the majority of the pharmacy staff in this informal settlement have some medical training and some experience, a very low proportion offered adequate treatment for 2 common STIs.
机译:目的:在肯尼亚最大的非正式定居点中,评估零售药房中性传播感染自我治疗患者管理中提供者的特征。方法::我们使用自行管理的问卷调查,从Kibera贫民窟的50家零售药房的便利样本中收集了药房人员的社会人口统计学,培训和工作经历属性。我们在8周内收集了所需的数据,在分发后7到14天内收集了完整的自我管理问卷。随后,两名数据收集者在这些药房展示了神秘患者,他们正在寻求生殖器溃疡疾病和淋病症状的护理,并在离开药房后10分钟内完成了结构化的观察表格。结果:大约一半的受访者是年龄小于28岁的男性。超过90%的人接受了12年的正规教育和3年的医学专业培训。三分之二(66%)的人在政府机构接受了培训。大约65%的患者报告说,患者没有处方就诊,而45%的患者指出,患者需要特定药物,但可以接受建议。三分之一(36%)的患者将药房作为他们的第一服务点。使用神秘患者评估淋病和生殖器溃疡疾病的综合症管理,只有10%的患者根据肯尼亚卫生部STI性病综合症管理指南提供了适当的治疗。结论:尽管该非正式住所中的大多数药房工作人员都接受过一些医学培训和一些经验,但只有极低的比例为两种常见的性传播感染提供了适当的治疗。

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