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Open Access 01-12-2019 | Malaria | Research

Examination of malaria service utilization and service provision: an analysis of DHS and SPA data from Malawi, Senegal, and Tanzania

Authors: Cameron Taylor, Annē Linn, Wenjuan Wang, Lia Florey, Hamdy Moussa

Published in: Malaria Journal | Issue 1/2019

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Abstract

Background

Ensuring universal access to malaria diagnosis and treatment is a key component of Pillar 1 of the World Health Organization Global Technical Strategy for Malaria 2016–2030. To achieve this goal it is essential to know the types of facilities where the population seeks care as well as the malaria service readiness of these facilities in endemic countries.

Methods

To investigate the utilization and provision of malaria services, data on the sources of advice or treatment in children under 5 years with fever from the household-based Demographic and Health Surveys (DHS) and on the components of malaria service readiness from the facility-based Service Provision Assessment (SPA) surveys were examined in Malawi, Senegal and Tanzania. Facilities categorized as malaria-service ready were those with: (1) personnel trained in either malaria rapid diagnostic testing (RDT), microscopy or case management/treatment of malaria in children; (2) national guidelines for the diagnosis and treatment of malaria; (3) diagnostic capacity (available RDT tests or microscopy equipment as well as staff trained in its use); and, (4) unexpired artemisinin-based combination therapy (ACT) available on the day of the survey.

Results

In all three countries primary-level facilities (health centre/health post/health clinic) were the type of facility most used for care of febrile children. However, only 69% of these facilities in Senegal, 32% in Malawi and 19% in Tanzania were classified as malaria-service ready. Of the four components of malaria-service readiness in the facilities most frequented by febrile children, diagnostic capacity was the weakest area in all three countries, followed by trained personnel. All three countries performed well in the availability of ACT.

Conclusions

This analysis highlights the need to improve the malaria-service readiness of facilities in all three countries. More effort should be focused on facilities that are commonly used for care of fever, especially in the areas of malaria diagnostic capacity and provider training. It is essential for policymakers to consider the malaria-service readiness of primary healthcare facilities when allocating resources. This is particularly important in limited-resource settings to ensure that the facilities most visited for care are properly equipped to provide diagnosis and treatment for malaria.
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Metadata
Title
Examination of malaria service utilization and service provision: an analysis of DHS and SPA data from Malawi, Senegal, and Tanzania
Authors
Cameron Taylor
Annē Linn
Wenjuan Wang
Lia Florey
Hamdy Moussa
Publication date
01-12-2019
Publisher
BioMed Central
Keywords
Malaria
Care
Published in
Malaria Journal / Issue 1/2019
Electronic ISSN: 1475-2875
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/s12936-019-2892-x

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