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Ghana has developed two main community-based strategies that aim to increase access to quality treatment for malaria, diarrhoea and pneumonia: the Home-based Care (HBC) and the Community-based Health Planning and Services (CHPS). The objective was to assess the effectiveness of HBC and CHPS on utilization, appropriate treatment given and users' satisfaction for the treatment of malaria, diarrhoea and pneumonia.A household survey was conducted 2 and 8 years after implementation of HBC in the Volta and Northern Regions of Ghana, respectively. The study population was carers of children under-five who had fever, diarrhoea and/or cough in the last 2 weeks prior to the interview. HBC and CHPS utilization were assessed based on treatment-seeking behaviour when the child was sick. Appropriate treatment was based on adherence to national guidelines and satisfaction was based on the perceptions of the carers after the treatment-seeking visit.HBC utilization was 17.3 and 1.0 

作者:Blanca Escribano, Ferrer;Jayne, Webster;Jane, Bruce;Solomon A, Narh-Bana;Clement T, Narh;Naa-KorKor, Allotey;Roland, Glover;Constance, Bart-Plange;Isabella, Sagoe-Moses;Keziah, Malm;Margaret, Gyapong

来源:Malaria journal 2016 年 15卷 1期

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作者:
Blanca Escribano, Ferrer;Jayne, Webster;Jane, Bruce;Solomon A, Narh-Bana;Clement T, Narh;Naa-KorKor, Allotey;Roland, Glover;Constance, Bart-Plange;Isabella, Sagoe-Moses;Keziah, Malm;Margaret, Gyapong
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Malaria journal 2016 年 15卷 1期
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Children under-five Community-based care Diarrhoea Home-based care Integrated community case management (iCCM) Integrated management of childhood illness (IMCI) Malaria Pneumonia
Ghana has developed two main community-based strategies that aim to increase access to quality treatment for malaria, diarrhoea and pneumonia: the Home-based Care (HBC) and the Community-based Health Planning and Services (CHPS). The objective was to assess the effectiveness of HBC and CHPS on utilization, appropriate treatment given and users' satisfaction for the treatment of malaria, diarrhoea and pneumonia.A household survey was conducted 2 and 8 years after implementation of HBC in the Volta and Northern Regions of Ghana, respectively. The study population was carers of children under-five who had fever, diarrhoea and/or cough in the last 2 weeks prior to the interview. HBC and CHPS utilization were assessed based on treatment-seeking behaviour when the child was sick. Appropriate treatment was based on adherence to national guidelines and satisfaction was based on the perceptions of the carers after the treatment-seeking visit.HBC utilization was 17.3 and 1.0