Impact of Enhanced Health Facility Care in Uganda
Malaria
About this trial
This is an interventional health services research trial for Malaria focused on measuring Uganda, malaria, enhanced health facility-based care, febrile illnesses, health services
Eligibility Criteria
FOR THE COHORT STUDY
Inclusion Criteria:
- age < 5 years
- agreement of parents or guardians to provide informed consent
Exclusion Criteria:
1) intention to move during the follow-up period
FOR THE CROSS-SECTIONAL SURVEY:
Inclusion Criteria:
- age < 15 years
- agreement of parents or guardians to provide informed consent
- agreement of a child aged 8 years or older to provide assent.
Exclusion Criterion:
1) inability to locate the child.
Sites / Locations
- Infectious Diseases Research Collaboration
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Experimental
Other
Health Facility intervention
Standard of care
In the clusters randomized to enhanced health facility-based care, the intervention is designed to address these barriers and will focus on three components: (1) training in-charges in health center management, (2) providing training to health workers in fever case management and patient-centered services, and (3) ensuring adequate supplies of artemether-lumefantrine and RDTs.
In the clusters randomized to standard care, standard care will include services typically provided by government-run facilities; we will not provide any additional support to these facilities. Health care will be provided to patients attending these facilities according to the usual standards; in-charges will continue to manage the facilities using their standard approach, no additional training will be provided to the health workers stationed at these facilities; and no support for staffing or supplies will be provided beyond what is supplied by the district and MoH.