501 Publications items related to 'Community delivery'
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Resources: Insight brief :
Insights from implementing the first seasonal malaria chemoprevention campaign in Mozambique
Between November 2020 and February 2021, we implemented four monthly SMC cycles in Nampula province.
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Resources: Project brief :
Building resilient communities in South Sudan
We are targeting a combined 32,889 people in flood-affected areas of Aweil South county to close the gap in access to health facilities.
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Resources: Learning brief :
Improving malaria surveillance through existing community structures: Lessons learnt from Ethiopia
Existing community structures, such as health extension workers, play a pivotal role in improving malaria detection and surveillance in Ethiopia.
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Resources: Journal article :
Residual malaria transmission in select countries of Asia-Pacific region: Old wine in a new barrel
Malaria persists with a disproportionate impact in the Asia-Pacific region. This systematic review looks at when and where residual malaria transmission is occurring.
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Resources: Journal article :
Does integrated community case management target health inequities and treatment delays? Evidence from an analysis of demographic and health surveys data from 21 countries in the period 2010 to 2018
This research compares the contribution community health workers are making to healthcare provision with other healthcare providers.
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Resources: Journal article :
Modeled impact of seasonal malaria chemoprevention on district-level suspected and confirmed malaria cases in Chad based on routine clinical data (2013-2018)
Results of this study, based on routine HMIS data, provide evidence supporting the effectiveness of SMC delivered at scale in Chad during 2013–2018, presenting a viable method for evaluating public…
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Resources: Capacity statement :
Malaria Consortium Uganda
In Uganda, we demonstrate pioneering work in integrated community case management, social behaviour change and community engagement.
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Resources: Project brief :
Supporting Uganda’s Malaria Reduction and Elimination Strategy (SUMRES): Working towards malaria-free districts in Uganda
The SUMRES project aims to implement integrated community case management and other vector control measures.
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Resources: Project report :
A mixed-methods study to assess the quality of infection prevention and control measures during delivery of seasonal malaria chemoprevention in Sokoto and Kano states, northern Nigeria
This study determines adherence to, and perceptions of, infection prevention and control measures when delivering SMC during the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Resources: Project brief :
upSCALE: Strengthening mobile health in Mozambique
We have been the key implementing partner of a scaled digital community health information system called upSCALE.
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Resources: Journal article :
A feasibility study to assess non-clinical community health workers’ capacity to use simplified protocols and tools to treat severe acute malnutrition in Niger state, Nigeria
With training and supportive supervision, community-oriented resource persons can treat severe acute malnutrition in under-fives and refer complicated cases.
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Resources: Project brief :
Improving vitamin A coverage through co-implementation with seasonal malaria chemoprevention
This study aims to generate evidence to support decision-making on integrating vitamin A supplementation into SMC in Nigeria.
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Resources: Synopsis :
Optimising the role of lead mothers during the seasonal malaria chemoprevention campaign in Kano state, Nigeria
This study focuses on optimising the role of lead mothers, women who promote health activities in their communities, during the SMC campaign in Kano, Nigeria.
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Resources: Learning brief :
Assessing the effect of the 'zooming-in’ approach to improve malaria-related indicators: Lessons learnt from Uganda
The innovative 'zooming-in’ communication approach can generate exceptional results when applied with sufficient time, follow-up visits, mentorship and coaching.
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Resources: Presentation :
Seasonal malaria chemoprevention: Results from Mozambique implementation study 2020–2021
This presentation gives an overview of the Mozambique SMC implementation study.
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Resources: Presentation :
Improving SP-IPTi by increasing numbers of doses and testing alternative strategies to EPI delivery channels
In Nigeria, malaria remains a public health challenge: Nigeria contributes about 25 percent to the global burden, with children and pregnant women most affected.
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Resources: Poster :
Impact of seasonal malaria chemoprevention on the prevalence of malaria infection in malaria indicator surveys in Burkina Faso and Nigeria
The impact of SMC can be seen in malaria infection prevalence data collected through regular household surveys.
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Resources: Poster :
Feasibility, acceptability and protective effectiveness of seasonal malaria chemoprevention in Uganda
SMC with SPAQ is feasible, acceptable and demonstrates good protective effectiveness against malaria morbidity in the Karamoja region.
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Resources: Poster :
Cross-sectional assessment of heterogeneity of malaria prevalence among children 0–13 years in three malaria endemic subregions of Uganda
Malaria prevalence among children in Uganda is highly heterogeneous.
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Resources: Poster :
Improving neglected tropical diseases services and integrating into primary health care in Southern Nations, Nationalities, and People’s Region, Ethiopia
Integrating NTD services into primary healthcare in Ethiopia is feasible, acceptable and increases care-seeking behaviours.