Case management by community health workers of children with acute respiratory infections: implications for national ARI control programme.

D Fagbule, A Kalu
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Health worker performance in the management of children with acute respiratory infections (ARI) was assessed in two local government areas (LGAs) in Nigeria. The data derived were utilized to identify training needs. Survey instruments included an inventory list for ARI-related equipment and supplies, observation checklists for children presenting to the health worker with ARI symptoms, a questionnaire for exist interviews with mothers, and a supervisor performance checklist. One hundred and twenty-three health workers in Ife Central LGA and 50 in Ojo were observed at selected public health facilities. Most health workers took a good general history, but specific ARI-related history and physical examination were frequently omitted. Symptomatic diagnosis and treatment were common. Drugs most commonly prescribed for treatment of ARI were chloroquine, paracetamol and antibiotics. Essential drugs and supplies for ARI management were not available in some facilities. Communication with mothers was generally unsatisfactory and instruction on home management incomplete. Many of the health workers had not attended a continuing education programme in the previous two years and supervision which could have provided on-the-spot training was irregular. Improvements in ARI case management will require attention to policy, logistics, training (including in-service education) and supervision. The possible role of an integrated approach to the management of the sick child in improving the quality of health worker performance is discussed.

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社区卫生工作者对急性呼吸道感染儿童的病例管理:对国家急性呼吸道感染控制规划的影响。
对尼日利亚两个地方政府区卫生工作者在管理急性呼吸道感染儿童方面的表现进行了评估。所得数据被用来确定培训需要。调查工具包括与急性呼吸道感染有关的设备和用品的清单、向卫生工作者报告有急性呼吸道感染症状的儿童的观察清单、对现有母亲访谈的调查问卷以及主管人员绩效清单。在选定的公共卫生设施观察了伊夫中部地方政府的123名卫生工作者和奥霍州的50名卫生工作者。大多数卫生工作者有良好的一般病史,但经常遗漏与急性呼吸道感染相关的具体病史和体格检查。对症诊断和治疗较为常见。治疗急性呼吸道感染最常用的处方药物是氯喹、扑热息痛和抗生素。一些设施没有治疗急性呼吸道感染所需的基本药物和用品。与母亲的沟通通常不令人满意,家庭管理指导不完整。许多保健工作人员在过去两年中没有参加继续教育方案,而且本可以提供现场培训的监督也不定期。改善急性呼吸道感染病例管理需要注意政策、后勤、培训(包括在职教育)和监督。讨论了采用综合方法管理患病儿童在提高卫生工作者工作质量方面可能发挥的作用。
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