2014
DOI: 10.4321/s1886-36552014000100002
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Management of acute diarrhea in children by community pharmacists in Lagos, Nigeria

Abstract: *Background: Acute diarrhea in children leads to dehydration and death if not appropriately managed. World Health Organization (WHO) recommends treating diarrhea with oral rehydration therapy (ORT), fluids and foods. Proper management is hinged on accurate assessment of patients to identify the acute watery diarrhea. Objective: To compare the knowledge and attitude of community pharmacists in the management of acute diarrhea in children with their observed practice. Methods: This study was carried out using tw… Show more

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“…The World Health Organization (WHO) recommends oral rehydration methods for acute diarrhea as a safe and effective treatment choice [15], and a few pharmacists and pharmacy technicians did recommend oral rehydration methods to simulated patients in this study. In contrast, the percentage of pharmacists advising oral rehydration methods in other studies was higher than the percentage observed in the present study [12,[16][17][18][19].…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 96%
“…The World Health Organization (WHO) recommends oral rehydration methods for acute diarrhea as a safe and effective treatment choice [15], and a few pharmacists and pharmacy technicians did recommend oral rehydration methods to simulated patients in this study. In contrast, the percentage of pharmacists advising oral rehydration methods in other studies was higher than the percentage observed in the present study [12,[16][17][18][19].…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 96%
“…They believed that ORS is the preferable treatment of acute diarrhea, a means to prevent dehydration and correct electrolyte imbalance. This is higher as compared to studies conducted in Nigeria which indicated that 39.3% of participants believed that the use of ORT alone for the management of acute diarrhea, but only 15% did so in actual practice [12]. Contrary, the study carried out by showed that 77% of the mothers believed that only ORT was not enough as a treatment, and 23% of the mothers agreed on using ORT alone without antibiotics.…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 57%
“…Out of the 1107 papers in the original search and two added due to quoting the 2006 review, 148 papers met the criteria . Extraction of relevant papers from those found by the search strategy was done jointly by two researchers (IB and PN) and independently by a third researcher (AA).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%