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Injections, Cocktails and Diviners: Therapeutic Flexibility in the Context of Malaria Elimination and Drug Resistance in Northeast Cambodia

BACKGROUND: Adherence to effective malaria medication is extremely important in the context of Cambodia’s elimination targets and drug resistance containment. Although the public sector health facilities are accessible to the local ethnic minorities of Ratanakiri province (Northeast Cambodia), their...

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Autores principales: Gryseels, Charlotte, Uk, Sambunny, Erhart, Annette, Gerrets, René, Sluydts, Vincent, Durnez, Lies, Muela Ribera, Joan, Hausmann Muela, Susanna, Menard, Didier, Heng, Somony, Sochantha, Tho, D’Alessandro, Umberto, Coosemans, Marc, Peeters Grietens, Koen
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2013
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3823656/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24244678
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0080343
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author Gryseels, Charlotte
Uk, Sambunny
Erhart, Annette
Gerrets, René
Sluydts, Vincent
Durnez, Lies
Muela Ribera, Joan
Hausmann Muela, Susanna
Menard, Didier
Heng, Somony
Sochantha, Tho
D’Alessandro, Umberto
Coosemans, Marc
Peeters Grietens, Koen
author_facet Gryseels, Charlotte
Uk, Sambunny
Erhart, Annette
Gerrets, René
Sluydts, Vincent
Durnez, Lies
Muela Ribera, Joan
Hausmann Muela, Susanna
Menard, Didier
Heng, Somony
Sochantha, Tho
D’Alessandro, Umberto
Coosemans, Marc
Peeters Grietens, Koen
author_sort Gryseels, Charlotte
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description BACKGROUND: Adherence to effective malaria medication is extremely important in the context of Cambodia’s elimination targets and drug resistance containment. Although the public sector health facilities are accessible to the local ethnic minorities of Ratanakiri province (Northeast Cambodia), their illness itineraries often lead them to private pharmacies selling “cocktails” and artemether injections, or to local diviners prescribing animal sacrifices to appease the spirits. METHODS: The research design consisted of a mixed methods study, combining qualitative (in-depth interviews and participant observation) and quantitative methods (household and cross-sectional survey). RESULTS: Three broad options for malaria treatment were identified: i) the public sector; ii) the private sector; iii) traditional treatment based on divination and ceremonial sacrifice. Treatment choice was influenced by the availability of treatment and provider, perceived side effects and efficacy of treatments, perceived etiology of symptoms, and patient-health provider encounters. Moreover, treatment paths proved to be highly flexible, changing mostly in relation to the perceived efficacy of a chosen treatment. CONCLUSIONS: Despite good availability of anti-malarial treatment in the public health sector, attendance remained low due to both structural and human behavioral factors. The common use and under-dosage of anti-malaria monotherapy in the private sector (single-dose injections, single-day drug cocktails) represents a threat not only for individual case management, but also for the regional plan of drug resistance containment and malaria elimination.
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spelling pubmed-38236562013-11-15 Injections, Cocktails and Diviners: Therapeutic Flexibility in the Context of Malaria Elimination and Drug Resistance in Northeast Cambodia Gryseels, Charlotte Uk, Sambunny Erhart, Annette Gerrets, René Sluydts, Vincent Durnez, Lies Muela Ribera, Joan Hausmann Muela, Susanna Menard, Didier Heng, Somony Sochantha, Tho D’Alessandro, Umberto Coosemans, Marc Peeters Grietens, Koen PLoS One Research Article BACKGROUND: Adherence to effective malaria medication is extremely important in the context of Cambodia’s elimination targets and drug resistance containment. Although the public sector health facilities are accessible to the local ethnic minorities of Ratanakiri province (Northeast Cambodia), their illness itineraries often lead them to private pharmacies selling “cocktails” and artemether injections, or to local diviners prescribing animal sacrifices to appease the spirits. METHODS: The research design consisted of a mixed methods study, combining qualitative (in-depth interviews and participant observation) and quantitative methods (household and cross-sectional survey). RESULTS: Three broad options for malaria treatment were identified: i) the public sector; ii) the private sector; iii) traditional treatment based on divination and ceremonial sacrifice. Treatment choice was influenced by the availability of treatment and provider, perceived side effects and efficacy of treatments, perceived etiology of symptoms, and patient-health provider encounters. Moreover, treatment paths proved to be highly flexible, changing mostly in relation to the perceived efficacy of a chosen treatment. CONCLUSIONS: Despite good availability of anti-malarial treatment in the public health sector, attendance remained low due to both structural and human behavioral factors. The common use and under-dosage of anti-malaria monotherapy in the private sector (single-dose injections, single-day drug cocktails) represents a threat not only for individual case management, but also for the regional plan of drug resistance containment and malaria elimination. Public Library of Science 2013-11-11 /pmc/articles/PMC3823656/ /pubmed/24244678 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0080343 Text en © 2013 Gryseels et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
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Gryseels, Charlotte
Uk, Sambunny
Erhart, Annette
Gerrets, René
Sluydts, Vincent
Durnez, Lies
Muela Ribera, Joan
Hausmann Muela, Susanna
Menard, Didier
Heng, Somony
Sochantha, Tho
D’Alessandro, Umberto
Coosemans, Marc
Peeters Grietens, Koen
Injections, Cocktails and Diviners: Therapeutic Flexibility in the Context of Malaria Elimination and Drug Resistance in Northeast Cambodia
title Injections, Cocktails and Diviners: Therapeutic Flexibility in the Context of Malaria Elimination and Drug Resistance in Northeast Cambodia
title_full Injections, Cocktails and Diviners: Therapeutic Flexibility in the Context of Malaria Elimination and Drug Resistance in Northeast Cambodia
title_fullStr Injections, Cocktails and Diviners: Therapeutic Flexibility in the Context of Malaria Elimination and Drug Resistance in Northeast Cambodia
title_full_unstemmed Injections, Cocktails and Diviners: Therapeutic Flexibility in the Context of Malaria Elimination and Drug Resistance in Northeast Cambodia
title_short Injections, Cocktails and Diviners: Therapeutic Flexibility in the Context of Malaria Elimination and Drug Resistance in Northeast Cambodia
title_sort injections, cocktails and diviners: therapeutic flexibility in the context of malaria elimination and drug resistance in northeast cambodia
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3823656/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24244678
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0080343
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