Improved Prescription of Intermittent Preventive Therapy for Malaria in Pregnancy (IPTp) among doctors practicing in 68 Nigerian Army Reference Hospital Yaba Lagos, Nigeria

N. Harrison, O. Nwaiwu, N. Odunukwe
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Malaria infestation in pregnancy is a major public health concern in Nigeria . Intermittent preventive therapy for malaria in pregnancy (IPTp) is a key recommendation in the National guideline for malaria control in Nigeria. Previous data from this hospital reported a very low implementation of this guideline . Scale up of services and training were thereafter implemented. This study assessed the current level of prescription of intermittent preventive therapy with Sulphadoxine-Pyrimethamine for pregnant women among doctors practicing in the 68 Nigerian Army Reference Hospital Yaba Lagos, Nigeria. This was a retrospective study of records of pregnant women seen at antenatal clinic of 68 Nigerian Army Reference Hospital Yaba Lagos, Nigeria from January, 2013 to December, 2013. Information on antenatal attendance and IPTp prescription extracted and analysis was done using EPI INFO 2002. A total of 684 case notes were retrieved from the antenatal clinic record. A good proportion of the women (82.1%) registered for antenatal clinic within the first and second trimesters of pregnancy while 75.5% of the doctors prescribed intermittent preventive therapy with sulfadoxine-pyrimethamine. This was an improvement on previous IPTp prescription data (3.7%). None of the doctors prescribed weekly pyrimethamine. This study shows good implementation and adoption of the national malaria prevention guidelines by doctors practicing at 68 Nigerian Army Reference Hospital Yaba Lagos, Nigeria. The malaria programme should ensure education of all health workers in both public and private health facilities on prevention guidelines to increase coverage .Keywords: National guidelines, Intermittent Preventive therapy, Malaria in pregnancy, Nigeria
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尼日利亚亚巴拉各斯68家尼日利亚陆军参考医院执业医生对妊娠期疟疾间歇预防治疗处方的改进
妊娠期疟疾感染是尼日利亚一个主要的公共卫生问题。妊娠期疟疾间歇预防治疗(IPTp)是尼日利亚国家疟疾控制指南中的一项重要建议。该医院以前的数据显示,该指南的执行率非常低。此后,扩大了服务和培训。本研究评估了目前在尼日利亚亚巴拉各斯的68家尼日利亚陆军参考医院执业的医生对孕妇使用磺胺嘧啶-乙胺嘧啶间歇预防治疗的处方水平。本研究对2013年1月至2013年12月在尼日利亚亚巴拉各斯68家尼日利亚陆军参考医院产前门诊就诊的孕妇进行回顾性研究。利用EPI INFO 2002提取和分析产前出勤和IPTp处方信息。从产前门诊记录中共检索到684份病例记录。大部分妇女(82.1%)在怀孕的前三个月和中期到产前诊所登记,而75.5%的医生开了磺胺多辛-乙胺嘧啶间歇性预防治疗。这比以前的IPTp处方数据(3.7%)有所改善。没有一个医生每周开一次乙胺嘧啶的处方。这项研究表明,在尼日利亚亚巴拉各斯的68家尼日利亚陆军参考医院执业的医生很好地实施和采用了国家疟疾预防指南。疟疾方案应确保对公共和私营卫生机构的所有卫生工作者进行预防指导方针的教育,以增加覆盖率。关键词:国家指导方针,间歇性预防治疗,妊娠期疟疾,尼日利亚
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