1. Implementation challenges and opportunities for improved mass treatment uptake for lymphatic filariasis elimination: Perceptions and experiences of community drug distributors of coastal Kenya
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Bridget W. Kimani, Collins Okoyo, Wyckliff P. Omondi, Lydiah W. Kibe, Doris W. Njomo, and Hadley M. Sultani
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Male ,Health Knowledge, Attitudes, Practice ,RC955-962 ,Social Sciences ,Treatment Refusal ,Medical Conditions ,Sociology ,Arctic medicine. Tropical medicine ,Medicine and Health Sciences ,Diethylcarbamazine ,Public and Occupational Health ,Health Education ,Drug Distribution ,Anthelmintics ,Schools ,Pharmaceutics ,Opinion leadership ,Middle Aged ,Filariasis ,Infectious Diseases ,Helminth Infections ,Absenteeism ,Mass Drug Administration ,Female ,Health education ,Public aspects of medicine ,RA1-1270 ,Research Article ,Neglected Tropical Diseases ,Adult ,Drug Administration ,Drug Adherence ,Adolescent ,Qualitative property ,Health Promotion ,Albendazole ,Education ,Young Adult ,Elephantiasis, Filarial ,Drug Therapy ,Adverse Reactions ,Nursing ,Parasitic Diseases ,Animals ,Humans ,Pharmacokinetics ,Wuchereria bancrofti ,Mass drug administration ,Brugia malayi ,Aged ,Pharmacology ,Ivermectin ,Lymphatic Filariasis ,Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health ,Tropical Diseases ,Kenya ,Focus group ,Health promotion ,Patient Compliance ,Business ,Medication Systems ,Qualitative research - Abstract
Community drug distributors (CDDs) who are volunteers have the responsibility of awareness creation, household census, drug distribution and record-keeping and are thus key stakeholders in the campaign for Lymphatic Filariasis (LF) elimination. Taking into account their experiences and perceptions is important for a successful elimination campaign. We conducted a qualitative study in 2018 to identify implementation challenges and opportunities for improved mass drug administration (MDA) uptake based on the CDDs perceptions and experiences. Within a larger study that used mixed methods quasi-experimental design, we collected qualitative data from two wards in Kaloleni Sub-County of Kilifi County which was purposively selected owing to its low, 56% and 50.5% treatment coverage in 2015 and 2016 respectively. Focus group discussions (FGDs) (n = 8) and in-depth interviews (IDIs) (n = 8) with CDDs, IDIs (n = 22) with opinion leaders and IDIs (n = 8) with health workers were conducted and the data analyzed by QSR NVIVO version 10 according to thematic areas. The results showed that based on the perceptions and experiences of the CDDs, several challenges: communities’ refusal to take the drugs; absenteeism during MDA; non-adherence to CDDs selection criteria; inadequacy in number of CDDs engaged during the campaign and training provided; insufficiency of drugs issued to CDDs; lack of CDDs supervision and low motivation negatively impact on MDA uptake. Opportunities to address the challenges included: awareness creation on MDA, health education on LF and observation of hygiene during drug administration, increased duration of awareness creation and drug administration, adherence to CDDs selection criteria and putting into consideration the vastness of an area and population density while deploying CDDs. Other opportunities include: improved CDDs training and scheduling; issuing of enough drugs to CDDs to meet the communities’ demand and improved supervision and motivation of CDDs. Addressing the challenges highlighted is an important step of maximizing MDA uptake. The opportunities presented need to be considered by the NTD program personnel, the county health personnel and the community while planning the implementation of MDA campaigns., Author summary Elephantiasis infection which is common in tropical areas is targeted for elimination globally through delivery of drugs to all populations living in areas where infections occur. Community Drug Distributors (CDDs) are persons who live in the affected communities and who volunteer themselves to distribute drugs after receiving training from the health care workers. Understanding the challenges and opportunities for improved community drug uptake from the perspectives and experiences of the CDDs is important for a successful elimination campaign. As part of a larger study to address barriers of drug uptake in Kenya, we collected qualitative data to explore the challenges and opportunities for improved drug uptake in two wards of Kilifi County. The data was collected through focus group discussions and in-depth interviews and analyzed. For drug uptake to be improved, the CDDs’ mentioned challenges related to how their selection is done, number of CDDs engaged, quality of their training, quantities of drugs issued to them, supervision and motivation that need to be addressed. The communities targeted for treatment need well scheduled health education activities on elephantiasis, awareness creation on drug distribution and drug reaction for them to understand the importance of receiving the treatment. These findings suggest the need for strong collaborations between NTD program, county health personnel and the community that are useful in the planning the implementation of successful national programs.
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- 2020