OBJECTIVE: To evaluate health facility and health worker readiness to deliver new artemether-lumefantrine (AL) treatment policy for uncomplicated malaria in Kenya. DESIGN: Cross-sectional survey. SETTING: Health facilities in four sentinel districts in Kenya. PARTICIPANTS: All government facilities in study districts (n = 211) and all health workers performing outpatient consultations (n = 654). MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: Availability of antimalarial drugs on the survey day, stock-outs in past six months, presence of AL wall charts, health worker's exposure to in-service training on AL and access to new national malaria guidelines. RESULTS: The availability of any tablets of AL, sulfadoxine-pyrimethamine and amodiaquine was nearly universal on ...
Objective: To evaluate health facility and health worker readiness to deliver new artemetherlumefant...
A key bench mark of successful therapeutic policy implementation, and thus effectiveness, is that th...
BACKGROUND: The change of malaria case-management policy in Kenya to recommend universal parasitolog...
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate health facility and health worker readiness to deliver new artemether-lumefan...
Objective: To evaluate health facility and health worker readiness to deliver new artemetherlumefant...
OBJECTIVE: To describe the quality of outpatient paediatric malaria case-management approximately 4-...
OBJECTIVE. To describe the quality of outpatient paediatric malaria case-management approximately 4-...
Monitoring implementation of the “test and treat” case-management policy for malaria is an important...
BACKGROUND Change of Kenyan treatment policy for uncomplicated malaria from sulphadoxine-pyrimethami...
Abstract. A key bench mark of successful therapeutic policy implementation, and thus effectiveness, ...
Background The purpose of this study was to compare knowledge on the part of health workers in publ...
Background: The change of malaria case-management policy in Kenya to recommend universal parasitolog...
Background Change of severe malaria treatment policy from quinine to artesunate, a major malaria con...
OBJECTIVE. To describe the quality of outpatient paediatric malaria case-management approximately 4-...
BACKGROUND: Improving the way artemether-lumefantrine (AL) is provided to patients attending clinics...
Objective: To evaluate health facility and health worker readiness to deliver new artemetherlumefant...
A key bench mark of successful therapeutic policy implementation, and thus effectiveness, is that th...
BACKGROUND: The change of malaria case-management policy in Kenya to recommend universal parasitolog...
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate health facility and health worker readiness to deliver new artemether-lumefan...
Objective: To evaluate health facility and health worker readiness to deliver new artemetherlumefant...
OBJECTIVE: To describe the quality of outpatient paediatric malaria case-management approximately 4-...
OBJECTIVE. To describe the quality of outpatient paediatric malaria case-management approximately 4-...
Monitoring implementation of the “test and treat” case-management policy for malaria is an important...
BACKGROUND Change of Kenyan treatment policy for uncomplicated malaria from sulphadoxine-pyrimethami...
Abstract. A key bench mark of successful therapeutic policy implementation, and thus effectiveness, ...
Background The purpose of this study was to compare knowledge on the part of health workers in publ...
Background: The change of malaria case-management policy in Kenya to recommend universal parasitolog...
Background Change of severe malaria treatment policy from quinine to artesunate, a major malaria con...
OBJECTIVE. To describe the quality of outpatient paediatric malaria case-management approximately 4-...
BACKGROUND: Improving the way artemether-lumefantrine (AL) is provided to patients attending clinics...
Objective: To evaluate health facility and health worker readiness to deliver new artemetherlumefant...
A key bench mark of successful therapeutic policy implementation, and thus effectiveness, is that th...
BACKGROUND: The change of malaria case-management policy in Kenya to recommend universal parasitolog...