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Management of childhood diarrhea among private providers in Uttar Pradesh, India

BACKGROUND: In Uttar Pradesh (UP), India, a new initiative to introduce zinc and reinvigorate ORS for diarrhea treatment in the public and private sectors was rolled out in selected districts. We conducted an external evaluation of the program that included assessing the knowledge and practices of p...

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Autores principales: Fisher Walker, Christa L, Taneja, Sunita, Lamberti, Laura M., Lefevre, Amnesty, Black, Robert, Mazumder, Sarmila
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
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Publicado: Edinburgh University Global Health Society 2016
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4756640/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26955470
http://dx.doi.org/10.7189/jogh.06.010402
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author Fisher Walker, Christa L
Taneja, Sunita
Lamberti, Laura M.
Lefevre, Amnesty
Black, Robert
Mazumder, Sarmila
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Taneja, Sunita
Lamberti, Laura M.
Lefevre, Amnesty
Black, Robert
Mazumder, Sarmila
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description BACKGROUND: In Uttar Pradesh (UP), India, a new initiative to introduce zinc and reinvigorate ORS for diarrhea treatment in the public and private sectors was rolled out in selected districts. We conducted an external evaluation of the program that included assessing the knowledge and practices of private sector providers 6 months after the initial program rollout. METHODS: We conducted interviews and direct observations among a randomly selected group of formal and informal private sector providers in 12 districts of UP. We calculated summary statistics for reported provider characteristics, diarrhea treatment knowledge and preferred treatments, as well as the treatments advised during consultation with a child with diarrhea. RESULTS: We interviewed 232 providers, of whom 67% reported receiving a diarrhea treatment training/drug detailing visit. In the interview, 14% of providers reported prescribing zinc to all children with diarrhea and 36% reported prescribing zinc to more than half of diarrhea cases. During direct observation, ORS and zinc were prescribed by 77.3% and 29.9% of providers, respectively. Treatments other than zinc and ORS were also commonly prescribed, including antibiotics (61.9%) and antidiarrheals (17.5%). CONCLUSION: Adequate treatment of childhood diarrhea with zinc and ORS remains a challenge among private sector providers in rural UP, India. Additional training and knowledge transfer activities are needed to curb the overprescription of antibiotics and antidiarrheals and to increase the confidence of private providers in advising zinc and ORS. In addition, policymakers and program implementers must ensure collaborative efforts to target and meaningfully engage informal private providers who play a major role in childhood diarrhea treatment in hard–to–reach areas.
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spelling pubmed-47566402016-03-07 Management of childhood diarrhea among private providers in Uttar Pradesh, India Fisher Walker, Christa L Taneja, Sunita Lamberti, Laura M. Lefevre, Amnesty Black, Robert Mazumder, Sarmila J Glob Health Articles BACKGROUND: In Uttar Pradesh (UP), India, a new initiative to introduce zinc and reinvigorate ORS for diarrhea treatment in the public and private sectors was rolled out in selected districts. We conducted an external evaluation of the program that included assessing the knowledge and practices of private sector providers 6 months after the initial program rollout. METHODS: We conducted interviews and direct observations among a randomly selected group of formal and informal private sector providers in 12 districts of UP. We calculated summary statistics for reported provider characteristics, diarrhea treatment knowledge and preferred treatments, as well as the treatments advised during consultation with a child with diarrhea. RESULTS: We interviewed 232 providers, of whom 67% reported receiving a diarrhea treatment training/drug detailing visit. In the interview, 14% of providers reported prescribing zinc to all children with diarrhea and 36% reported prescribing zinc to more than half of diarrhea cases. During direct observation, ORS and zinc were prescribed by 77.3% and 29.9% of providers, respectively. Treatments other than zinc and ORS were also commonly prescribed, including antibiotics (61.9%) and antidiarrheals (17.5%). CONCLUSION: Adequate treatment of childhood diarrhea with zinc and ORS remains a challenge among private sector providers in rural UP, India. Additional training and knowledge transfer activities are needed to curb the overprescription of antibiotics and antidiarrheals and to increase the confidence of private providers in advising zinc and ORS. In addition, policymakers and program implementers must ensure collaborative efforts to target and meaningfully engage informal private providers who play a major role in childhood diarrhea treatment in hard–to–reach areas. Edinburgh University Global Health Society 2016-06 2016-02-08 /pmc/articles/PMC4756640/ /pubmed/26955470 http://dx.doi.org/10.7189/jogh.06.010402 Text en Copyright © 2016 by the Journal of Global Health. All rights reserved. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.5/ This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted non-commercial use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4756640/
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