Insights from community case management data in six sub-Saharan African countries.

Yolanda Barberá Laínez, Alison Wittcoff, Amina Issa Mohamud, Paul Amendola, Henry B Perry, Emmanuel D'Harcourt
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Abstract

There is strong research evidence that community case management (CCM) programs can significantly reduce mortality. There is less evidence, however, on how to implement CCM effectively either from research or regular program data. We analyzed monitoring data from CCM programs supported by the International Rescue Committee (IRC), covering over 2 million treatments provided from 2004 to 2011 in six countries by 12,181 community health workers (CHWs). Our analysis yielded several findings of direct relevance to planners and managers. CCM programs seem to increase access to treatment, although diarrhea coverage remains low. In one country, the size of the catchment area was correlated with use, and increased supervision was temporally and strongly associated with improved quality. Planners should use routine data to guide CCM program planning. Programs should treat all three conditions from the outset. Other priorities should include use of diarrhea treatment and insurance of adequate supervision.

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MeSH Term

Africa South of the Sahara
Amoxicillin
Case Management
Community Health Services
Community Health Workers
Databases, Factual
Diarrhea
Electrolytes
Government Programs
Health Facilities
Health Policy
Humans
Pneumonia
Trimethoprim, Sulfamethoxazole Drug Combination
Zinc

Chemicals

Electrolytes
ORALIT
Amoxicillin
Trimethoprim, Sulfamethoxazole Drug Combination
Zinc

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