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discussion outline kano state malaria epidemiology challenges in managing severe malaria in children u5 background on the quality of care work in kano state lessons learned and opportunities for improving ...

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 Discussion outline
        Kano state malaria epidemiology
           Challenges in managing severe malaria in children U5
          Background on the Quality-of-Care work in Kano state 
      Lessons learned and opportunities for improving severe malaria outcomes
     Kano State context and health performance
     Demography                                                                                                                                   Kano Malaria Epidemiology                                                                  Malaria test 
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                             positivity rate, 
                                                                                                                                                  Malaria burden in Nigeria3                                                                 20201
                                Kano is located in the North West region of 
                                Nigeria and has 3 senatorial zones: Kano North,                                                                                                                                                                             75.5%
                                Central and South
                                Kano is the second most populous state in 
                                Nigeria with over 13 million people. Over 50% 
                                of the population is between 15-64 years                                                                                                                                                                       Contribution to 
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                               Nigeria malaria 
     Health indices                                                                                                                                                                                                                            cases burden, 
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                               20201
                                Infant mortality rate in 2020 (national average                                                                                                                                                                             9.67%
                                -15.5)1 4.3
                                 Under 5 Mortality Rate (all causes)2 109 
                                 deaths/1000 live births                                                                                                                                                                                       Malaria 
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                               prevalence 
                                 Only 5% of children age 12-23 months                                                                                                                                                                          according to rapid 
                                                                                                                                                    The Kano state Government and other 
                                 received all recommended vaccinations by                                                                           The Kano state Government and other                                                       diagnostic test 
                                                                                                                                                     supporting partners have made significant 
                                    st                                                                                                               supporting partners have made significant 
                                 1  birthday, 17% Pentavalent vaccine                                                                                efforts to reduce malaria burden in the state
                                 coverage4                                                                                                           efforts to reduce malaria burden in the state                                                           43%
                                 High out of pocket expenditure is a                                                                          
                                                                                                                                                    However, significant gaps that affect 
                                                                                                                                                     However, significant gaps that affect 
                                 barrier to care. 75% OOPE in Nigeria and                                                                            population health outcomes still exist
                                                                                                                                                     population health outcomes still exist
                                 malaria is a big contributor
 1.  National Bureau of Statistics, Nigeria- https://nigeria.opendataforafrica.org/, https://www.citypopulation.de/php/nigeria-admin.php?adm1id=NGA019 
 2.    HMIS; 3 DHS 2018, 4 MIC-NIS 2016-2017                                                                                                                                                                                                                                       3
 3.    Under 5 malaria hot spots in Nigeria: Epidemiology and control profile of malaria in Nigeria
    Despite the availability of clear guidelines on malaria case 
    management, malaria Quality of Care in Kano state is suboptimal…
        To ensure optimal Malaria QoC, the guidelines re-emphasize the need for specific antimalarial treatment, the capacity to manage 
        complications and the ability to monitor or provide other forms of supportive care…
      Nigeria updated its Malaria QoC 
       guidelines in 2020                                                                                                              
                                                                                                                                            In 2020, cross sectional surveys from SHFs in the state 
       Key recommendations for severe malaria                                                                                                identified:
       include:                                                                                                                               
                                                                                                                                                     64% of the severe malaria cases were treated according 
                 If diagnosis confirmation is not                                                                                                     to the guidelines1    
                 immediately feasible, treatment 
                 should commence while appropriate 
                 specimen should be obtained for                                                                                               Artesunate treatment for confirmed severe malaria 
                 subsequent testing                                                                                                                   patients was suboptimal (59.6%)2
           All cases of severe malaria should be 
                 treated with I.V or I.M Artesunate for                                                                                        98% of HCWs had never used Rectal Artesunate Capsule 
                 at least 24 hours                                                                                                                    (ARC)2
           Where Artesunate is not available, 
                 severe malaria can be treated with 
                 Injection Artemether or Quinine as                                                                                            Only 4.4% of positive patients with severe malaria were 
                 alternatives                                                                                                                         treated with recommended oral ACT as a follow up
    1.  Malaria QoC survey In 3 selected LGA’s Madobi, Dawakin Tofa and Kano municpal
    2.  1. Ojo, A.A., Maxwell, K., Oresanya, O. et al. Health systems readiness and quality of inpatient malaria case-management in Kano State, Nigeria. Malar J 19, 384 (2020). https://doi.org/10.1186/s12936-020-03449-5
   Continuum of care for severe malaria in Kano state and challenges  
           CARE SEEKING AND REFERRALs                                 TREATMENT                                     POST REFERRAL/DISCHARGE
      Delayed presentation: days after onset; home                                                           
                                                            Most patients receive a malaria diagnostic             Oral treatment is prescribed for most 
         treatment/self medication                          (usually RDT) test prior to                            patients for a duration of 3 days, but often 
      Inappropriate care seeking: PPMV’s or                admission/treatment initiation which can lead          not adhered to by patients
         traditional medicine sellers where QOC and         to delays in treatment initiation                   At discharge, most providers scheduled 
         care practices are poor                         Artesunate Inj  and ARC not commonly used                patients for a post treatment malaria 
      Patients are usually admitted 5-7 days from          due to high cost and lack of availability              parasitological test to be performed within 2 
         onset of symptoms                               Injectable quinine is a third line choice when           weeks post-discharge.
      Most patients are given either IM                    injectable AS and artemether do not work, or        Few patients return for post treatment 
         artemether or AL, as pre-referral treatment        reserved for pregnant women                            appointments
      High focus of EMS systems on MNH services 
         and not for children U5. Affects timely 
         referrals
               ….High mortality amongst hospitalized severe malaria cases is due to 
               late care seeking & referral  and inability to pay for treatments
   The Kano SMEP is working with CHAI to improve case management 
   through strengthening key aspects of QoC and data use 
     Kano malaria QoC interventions
      Objectives                  Outputs                          Outcomes
                                                                                                                  
                                                                                                                     The QoC is intervention is 
                                                                                                                      The QoC is intervention is 
      Strengthen                Improved coordination            Malaria QoC integrated                               implemented in 2 LGAs Madobi & 
                                                                                                                      implemented in 2 LGAs Madobi & 
      coordination              of malaria QoC                   within the state’s QoC                               Dawakin Tofa (28PHCs and 2 SHFs)
                                                                                                                      Dawakin Tofa (28PHCs and 2 SHFs)
      structures for QoC        interventions as a               framework                                        
                                                                                                                     A baseline assessment was 
                                component of state QoC                                                                A baseline assessment was 
                                                                                                                      conducted that elucidated 
                                strategy                                                                              conducted that elucidated 
                                                                                                                      significant challenges:
                                                                                                  Impact              significant challenges:
                                                                                                                        o Only 64% of the severe 
                                                                                                                        o Only 64% of the severe 
      Build healthcare          Increased provider               Improved adherence to                                      malaria cases in SHFs were 
                                                                                                  Improved                  malaria cases in SHFs were 
      worker capacity           competency for data              malaria case                                               treated according to the 
                                                                                                  malaria case              treated according to the 
      through training &        reporting and standards          management guidelines                                      guidelines
                                                                                                  management                guidelines
       targeted                 of care for case                                                  outcomes              o Challenges with data 
                                                                                                                        o Challenges with data 
      supportive                management                       Improved quality of                                        collection, review and use 
      supervision                                                                                                           collection, review and use 
                                                                 reported malaria data on                                   processes
                                                                                                                            processes
                                                                 the HMIS & LMIS                                  
                                                                                                                     In response, the state has 
                                                                                                                      In response, the state has 
                                                                                                                      implemented the following:
      Improve                                                                                                         implemented the following:
                                Improved SMEP’s                  Improved use of malaria                                o Developed a malaria QoC 
      availability of                                                                                                   o Developed a malaria QoC 
                                capacity for targeted            data for decision making                                   dashboard
      key malaria               monitoring and follow-up                                                                    dashboard
      data via easy-to-                                                                                                 o Reactivated and set up facility 
                                                                                                                        o Reactivated and set up facility 
      use DHIS2                                                                                                             level QI teams
                                Data review meetings             Reduced discrepancies                                      level QI teams
      dashboards.                                                in reported data                                       o Developed & Rolled out state 
                                re-focused to probe data                                                                o Developed & Rolled out state 
                                accuracy                                                                                    QoC quality improvement plan
                                                                                                                            QoC quality improvement plan
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