Scale-up of community-based malaria control can be achieved without degrading community health workers' service quality: the Village Malaria Worker project in Cambodia

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作者
Yasuoka, Junko [1 ]
Poudel, Krishna C. [1 ]
Ly, Po [2 ]
Nguon, Chea [2 ]
Socheat, Duong [2 ]
Jimba, Masamine [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Tokyo, Dept Community & Global Hlth, Bunkyo Ku, 7-3-1 Hongo, Tokyo 1130033, Japan
[2] Natl Ctr Parasitol Entomol & Malaria Control, Phnom Penh, Colombia
来源
MALARIA JOURNAL | 2012年 / 11卷
关键词
Scale-up; Malaria control; Community health workers; Service quality; Cambodia; HUMAN-RESOURCES; AFRICA; IMPACT; PROGRESS;
D O I
10.1186/1475-2875-11-4
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R51 [传染病];
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100401 ;
摘要
Background: Malaria control has been scaled up in many developing countries in their efforts to achieve the Millennium Development Goals. Cambodia recently scaled up their Village Malaria Worker (VMW) project by substantially increasing the number of VMWs and expanding the project's health services to include treatment of fever, diarrhoea, and Acute Respiratory Infections (ARI) in children under five. This study examined if the scale-up interfered with VMWs' service quality, actions, and knowledge of malaria control, and analysed VMWs' overall achievements and perceptions of the newly added health services. Methods: Structured interviews were conducted pre scale-up in February-March 2008 with 251 VMWs and post scale-up in July-August 2010 with 252 VMWs. Comparing the pre and post scale-up survey results (n = 195), changes were examined in terms of VMWs' 1) service quality, 2) malaria prevention and vector control actions, and 3) knowledge of malaria epidemiology and vector ecology. In addition, VMWs' newly added health services were descriptively analysed based on the post scale-up survey (n = 252). Results: VMWs' service quality and actions significantly improved overall during the scale-up of the VMW project (mean index score: +0.805, p < 0.001; +2.923,p < 0.001; respectively). Although most of knowledge areas also showed significant improvement (between +0.256 and +0.499, p < 0.001), less than half (10.3%-47.7%) of the VMWs correctly answered a set of questions on malaria epidemiology and vector ecology, even in the post scale-up survey. About 70% of the respondents reported that their health services to control malaria remained the same or that they were more active after the scale-up. Two-thirds (66.3%) had become more enthusiastic about serving as a VMW since the scale-up, and all but one respondent reported being willing to continue the new services. Conclusions: The Cambodian experience clearly demonstrated that a nationwide scale-up of community-based malaria control can be achieved without degrading community health workers' service quality. The government's strategy to expand VMWs' health services, while providing sufficient training to maintain the quality of their original malaria control services, could have contributed to the improvement of VMW's service quality, actions, and knowledge in spite of the rapid scale-up of the project.
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