2012
DOI: 10.1186/1756-3305-5-232
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Maintaining effective mass drug administration for lymphatic filariasis through in-process monitoring in Sierra Leone

Abstract: BackgroundSince 2007 Sierra Leone has conducted mass drug administration (MDA) for the elimination of lymphatic filariasis (LF) implemented by unpaid community health volunteers (CHVs). Other health campaigns such as Mother and Child Health Weeks (MCHW) pay for services to be implemented at community level and these persons are then known as community health workers (CHWs). In 2010, the LF MDA in the 12 districts of the Southern, Northern and Eastern Provinces un-expectantly coincided with universal distributi… Show more

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“…However, even in the presence of a snack, more than a third of the children in the snack group reported to have experienced the side effects. A comparable proportion of children experiencing similar side effects after taking praziquantel with a snack was reported in Ghana (28%), Tanzania (31%) [48], and in Sierra Leon (30%) [50]. The probable explanation for the occurrence of side effects even when the drug is taken with food is the presence of moderate intensity of schistosomiasis infection among the children before treatment.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 58%
“…However, even in the presence of a snack, more than a third of the children in the snack group reported to have experienced the side effects. A comparable proportion of children experiencing similar side effects after taking praziquantel with a snack was reported in Ghana (28%), Tanzania (31%) [48], and in Sierra Leon (30%) [50]. The probable explanation for the occurrence of side effects even when the drug is taken with food is the presence of moderate intensity of schistosomiasis infection among the children before treatment.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 58%
“…Dembele et al, 2012 [37]/Mali/2005–2011Integrated NTD control programme reportNationalTo report on the progress made by the integrated national NTD control programme in Mali, drawing from objectives achieved, documented experiences and pertinent lessons learned of the program from 2007 to 2011, and focusing on only aspects of integrated MDA activities.For the long-term sustainability, NTD programmes require to be integrated into primary healthcare systems at local level.Delays in drugs reaching the country resulted in MDA postponement, which not only increased the difficulty in the campaign but also minimized the impact of MDA.Local collaborations with the African Programme for Onchocerciasis Control (APOC) and the Onchocerciasis Control Programme (OCP) was essential to sustaining the Mali NTD integration programme.Achieved Improved national geographical coverage achieved for LF from 25% in 2006 to 100% in 2009.Community participation, programme sustainability and coverage9. Hodges et al, 2012 [23]/Sierra Leone/June 2010–2011Programme evaluation11,824 participants interviewed in the end process evaluation of hard to reach (HTR) sites.(Urban and rural settings)12 districts and 4 large towns from southern, eastern and northern provinces.To identify the challenges to effective mass drug administration implementation for LF and the corrective measures taken.Challenges affecting MDA for implementation included: late country delivery of ivermectin, the availability and motivation of unpaid CHVs, remuneration for CHWs, rapid urbanization and employment seeking population migrations.‘In process’ monitoring ensured modifications of LF MDA were made in a timely manner to ensure effective coverage was finally attained in HTR locations.Community participation and Coverage10. Njomo1 et al, 2012 [24]/Kenya/December 2008Mixed- method studyQuantitative data: 965 household heads or adult representatives.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…West and East AfricaGhana, Kenya, Mali, Nigeria, Sierra Leone and TanzaniaInvolvement of key health systems representatives and local leaders in health education. ( n  = 7) [22, 23, 25, 34, 36, 37, 41]. West and East AfricaGhana, Kenya, Mali, Sierra Leone and Tanzania.Selection, training and financial incentives provided to CDDs ( n  = 5) [22, 25, 34, 35, 37, 45], and provision of mobile phones and other forms of motivation [45] ( n  = 1) …”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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