疟疾治疗的挑战和知识差距:利益相关者改善口服奎宁治疗加纳儿童疟疾的方法。

Journal of Pharmaceutics Pub Date : 2018-11-14 eCollection Date: 2018-01-01 DOI:10.1155/2018/1784645
Bartholomew Yir-Erong, Marcel Tunkumgnen Bayor, Isaac Ayensu, Stephen Yao Gbedema, Joshua Boateng
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背景:本研究旨在了解主要利益攸关方对疟疾及其生物负担和治疗方案的认识、观点和看法,以确定知识差距和挑战,特别是在儿童疟疾口服奎宁的使用方面。方法:采用结构完善的李克特量表和自填问卷进行横断面调查。该研究的主要地点是位于阿克拉Ashiedu Keteke地铁站的一家政府经营的儿童医院。研究人群包括卫生工作者、父母、监护人或照顾者。参与者有300人,是有目的选择的,包括男性(41%)和女性(59%),年龄在20岁及以上,有工作(42%)、自雇(37%)或失业(21%)。结果:大多数参与者(78%)表现出高于平均水平的疟疾知识。然而,他们对疟疾的病因、传播方式、体征和症状以及预防机制的认识并没有导致疟疾的低发病率。约77%的受访者同意,一旦发现体征和症状,他们将在24小时内寻求治疗。虽然近50%的疟疾患者接受了家庭治疗,但大多数人最终在医院或诊所寻求治疗。92%以上的答复者知道奎宁用于治疗疟疾,并同意奎宁的苦味极大地影响了依从性,尤其是儿童。因此,95%的回答者会很高兴,如果它的苦味被掩盖。结论:这项研究表明,人们对疟疾的破坏性影响,特别是对儿童的破坏性影响有了大量了解。因此,有必要确保在防治疟疾的斗争中提供和利用有效的儿科配方。从这项研究中,具有良好口感的快速溶解口服薄膜将成为奎宁的首选配方。
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The Challenges and Knowledge Gaps in Malaria Therapy: A Stakeholder Approach to Improving Oral Quinine Use in the Treatment of Childhood Malaria in Ghana.

Background: The study was undertaken to elicit the knowledge, views, and perceptions of key stakeholders on malaria, its bioburden, and treatment options, in order to ascertain the knowledge gabs and challenges, especially in the use of oral quinine in childhood malaria.

Methods: A cross-sectional survey was conducted using a well-structured Likert Scale and self-administered questionnaire. The principal site of the study was a government-run children's hospital located in the Ashiedu Keteke Sub-Metro of Accra. The study population included health workers, parents, and guardians or care givers. The participants were 300, purposively selected, and consisted of both men (41%) and women (59%) who were twenty years and above, whether employed (42%), self-employed (37%), or unemployed (21%).

Results: Majority of the participants (78%) demonstrated above average knowledge of malaria. However, their awareness of the causes, modes of transmission, signs, and symptoms as well as preventive mechanisms of malaria did not result in low incidence of malaria. About 77% of the respondents agreed they would seek treatment within 24 hours once signs and symptoms are detected. Though close to 50% undertook home treatment of malaria, majority eventually sought treatment at hospital or clinic. Above 92% of respondents knew that quinine is used to treat malaria and agreed its bitter taste greatly affects compliance, especially in children. Consequently, 95% of the respondents would be glad if its bitter taste is masked.

Conclusion: The study demonstrated the availability of substantial knowledge of the devastating effects of malaria, especially in children. Therefore, there is the need to ensure the availability and utilization of effective paediatric formulations in the fight against malaria. From this study, fast dissolving oral thin film with a good mouth feel, would be the formulation of choice for quinine.

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