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Publication Date:
31/08/2021

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Project report
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Monitoring and improving inpatient malaria case management and health systems readiness in hospitals in Nigeria

Publication Date:
31/08/2021
Type:
Project report

Monitoring and improving the quality of severe malaria case management is one of the pillars of Malaria Consortium’s Support to the National Malaria Programme in Nigeria 2 (SuNMaP2) programme (2019–2024) in six Nigerian states: Kano, Kaduna, Jigawa, Katsina, Yobe and Lagos. In this five-year period, annual quality improvement cycles at 62 government hospitals were planned. The revised monitoring model extends annual hospital assessments to include post-assessment feedback, the creation of hospital quality improvement teams and supportive follow-up visits.

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Country: Nigeria

Keywords: Capacity development | Community delivery | Private sector engagement | Advocacy | Policy development | Use of evidence | Malaria | Case management | Treatment | SDG3

 

 

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