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The Impacts of Task Shifting on the Management and Treatment of Malnourished Children in Northern Kenya: A Cluster-Randomized Controlled Trial

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2024
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Donfouet, H.P.P.
Daniel, T.
Wilunda, C.
Mwaniki, E.
Njiru, J.
Keane, E.
Schofield, L.
Maina, L.
Kutondo, E.
Agutu, O.
Okoth, P.
Raburu, J.
Samburu, B.
Mwangi, B.
Zerfu, T.A.
Khamadi, J. W.
Cuellar, P. C.
Kavoo,D.
Karimurio, L.
Matanda, C.
Mutua, A.
Gichohi, G.
Chabi, M.
Codjia,P.
Oteyza, S.G.
Elizabeth Kimani-Murage
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Treating children with acute malnutrition can be challenging, particularly regarding access to healthcare facilities during treatment. Task shifting, a strategy of transferring specific tasks to health workers with shorter training and fewer qualifications, is being considered as an effective approach to enhancing health outcomes in primary healthcare. This study aimed to assess the effectiveness of integrating the treatment of acute malnutrition by community health volunteers into integrated community case management in two sub-counties in northern Kenya (Loima and Isiolo). We conducted a two-arm non-inferiority cluster-randomized controlled trial across 20 community health units. Participants were children aged 6-59 months with uncomplicated acute malnutrition. In the intervention group, community health volunteers used simplified tools and protocols to identify and treat eligible children at home and provided the usual integrated community case management package. In the control group, community health volunteers provided the usual integrated community case management package only (screening and referral of the malnourished children to the health facilities).
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Malnourished Children; Management and Treatment; Impacts of Task Shifting; Community Health Volunteers
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https://academic.oup.com/heapol/advance-article/doi/10.1093/heapol/czae036/7688117
10.1093/heapol/czae036
http://knowhub.aphrc.org/handle/123456789/1524
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