Community-based delivery of intermittent preventive treatment of malaria in pregnancy in Burkina Faso: a qualitative study

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Burke, Danielle [1 ]
Tiendrebeogo, Justin [2 ]
Emerson, Courtney [3 ]
Youll, Susan [4 ]
Gutman, Julie [3 ]
Badolo, Ousmane [2 ]
Savadogo, Yacouba [5 ]
Vibbert, Kristen [1 ]
Wolf, Katherine [1 ]
Brieger, William [6 ]
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[1] Jhpiego, Baltimore, MD USA
[2] Jhpiego, Ouagadougou, Burkina Faso
[3] US Ctr Dis Control & Prevent, Ctr Global Hlth, Div Parasit Dis & Malaria, US Presidents Malaria Initiat Malaria Branch, Atlanta, GA USA
[4] US Agcy Int Dev, US Presidents Malaria Initiat, Washington, DC 20523 USA
[5] Minist Hlth, Natl Malaria Control Programme, Ouagadougou, Burkina Faso
[6] Johns Hopkins Univ, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg Sch Publ Hlth, Baltimore, MD USA
关键词
Malaria; Pregnancy; Intermittent preventive treatment; Community healthcare workers; HEALTH WORKERS; WOMEN; CARE; COUNTRIES; SERVICES; COVERAGE; DISTRICT; SEEKING; TRIAL; NETS;
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10.1186/s12936-021-03814-y
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R51 [传染病];
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摘要
Background Burkina Faso is among ten countries with the highest rates of malaria cases and deaths in the world. Delivery and coverage of intermittent preventive treatment of malaria in pregnancy (IPTp) is insufficient in Burkina Faso; In a 2016 survey, only 22% of eligible women had received their third dose of IPTp. It is also an extremely rural country and one with an established cadre of community healthcare workers (CHWs). To better meet the needs of pregnant women, an enhanced programme was established to facilitate distribution of IPTp at the community level by CHWs. Methods In order to assess the perceptions of CHWs and facility healthcare workers (HCWs) involved in this programme rollout, semi-structured interviews were conducted at three high malaria burden health districts in Burkina Faso. Interviews were conducted at baseline with 104 CHWs and 35 HCWs prior to the introduction of community based IPTp (c-IPTp) to assess capacity and any areas of concern. At endline, interviews were conducted with 29 CHWs and 21 HCWs to identify key facilitators and suggestions for further implementation of the c-IPTp programme. Results CHWs reported feeling capable of supporting c-IPTp delivery and facilitating linkage to antenatal care (ANC). They noted that the opportunity for enhanced training and close and ongoing connections with facility HCWs and supportive supervision were imperative. Both CHWs and HCWs perceived this approach as acceptable to community members and noted the importance of close community engagement, monthly meetings between CHWs and facility HCWs, and maintaining regular supplies of sulfadoxine-pyrimethamine (SP). Those interviewed noted that it was beneficial to have the involvement of both female and male CHWs. Conclusions Community-based delivery of IPTp was feasible and acceptable to both facility HCWs and CHWs. This approach has the potential to strengthen delivery and uptake of IPTp and ANC both in Burkina Faso and across the region.
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