Sunday, August 22, 2021

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HOME MANAGEMENT PRACTICES AMONG CAREGIVERS ON MALARIA TREATMENT IN PRIMARY HEALTH CARE CANTER AMANSEA, AWKA NORTH LGA.


 Am wowed guys, finally am a graduate. Did my final defense already, Bsc bagged and acquired in Parasitology and Entomology department.

I am indebted to God Almighty for giving me an opportunity to excel in my efforts to complete this project work. My heartfelt gratitude to my project supervisor Dr. P. U. Umeanaeto for her valuable suggestions and guidance in the preparation of this project work. I will be failing in duty if I do not acknowledge with grateful thanks to the authors of the references and other literatures referred to in this work. I am extremely grateful to my parents for providing all the required resources for the successful completion of my project. 


                                                        ABSTRACT

Nigeria is among the countries with highest global burden of malaria, and nearly everybody is at risk of this disease. The study carried out was critically evaluated in the area between May and June 2021. To explore the effectiveness of the various home management practices among caregivers on malaria treatment relating it to the prevalence of malaria in Primary Health Care Center Amansea, Awka North LGA of Anambra State. Data was collected using structured interviewer administered questionnaire. Two hundred respondents consisting of both caregivers and their children were selected using systematic random sampling method. The parasitological technique used for the malaria test on children was Rapid Diagnostic Test (RDT). Data were analyzed with SPSS version 25.0. The results of this study clearly indicates that the level of knowledge of mothers and caregivers about causes, symptoms and preventive measures of malaria is very high which shows that they are well informed and provided with guidelines on the early recognition of its signs and symptoms of malaria. Caregivers attitude concerning the use of preventive measures and home treatment is greatly influenced by a lot of reasons which high cost of hospital bills is found to be only 53.5% amongst many of them. .  However, quite a good number of caregivers sought appropriate treatment from doctors (43.0%) irrespective of their differences. The prevalence of malaria in the study area is 18.0% which is low and has a significant difference according to occupation. Mothers are usually the first to recognize the signs and symptoms of malaria because they are the ones who take care of their children at home. Therefore, home management practices among caregivers on malaria treatment is very important to ensure that the first line of treatment given by caregivers are appropriate.

 

 

 

                                              DISCUSSION

 

The effectiveness of home management of malaria depends upon early diagnosis, prompt and appropriate treatment; therefore, proper health education about this disease is crucial (Olayinka, 2017). The results of this study clearly indicates that the level of knowledge of mothers and caregivers about causes, symptoms and preventive measures of malaria is very high which shows that they are well informed and provided with guidelines on the early recognition of its signs and symptoms of malaria. This is expected, for the fact that majority of the respondents has basic education accompanied with programmes and special campaignes which helps to enlighten the caregivers. Therefore, this does justifies the fact that there is a significant difference between the characteristics and different levels of education among caregivers on the preferred mode of malaria treatment at home by level of education. Further, the present studies indicated that these practices are dependent on the educational status of the caregivers or mothers (Egbuche et al, 2011).

Caregivers attitude concerning the use of preventive measures and home treatment is greatly influenced by a lot of reasons which high cost of hospital bills is found to be only 53.5% amongst many of them. These reasons made mothers to resort to home management practices in treatment of malaria. In respect to these reasons, caregivers thereby sought for medical treatment in different places based on present concerns despite the good knowledge.  However, quite a good number of caregivers sought appropriate treatment from doctors (43.0%) irrespective of differences. Early treatment and appropriate use of health facilities for malaria treatment within 24hours of fever (80.0%) wasn’t poor either compared to caregivers who delay when seeking treatment and practice not using health facilities within 24 hours of the onset of fever. These behaviours of the caregivers could improve, it is necessary to improve awareness on the pattern of caregivers towards programmes and initiatives that target eradicating malaria (Manaf et al, 2017).

Nigeria has made remarkable progress in malaria control, with decline in prevalence from 42% in 2010 to 23% in 2018 (WHO, 2021). Treatment of malaria depends on many factors including disease severity, the species of malaria parasite causing the infection, and the part of the world in which the infection was acquired. The prevalence of malaria in the study area is 18.0% which is low and has a significant difference according to occupation. Awareness about malaria and appropriate preventive behavior for malaria influence appropriate health seeking behavior (Manaf et al, 2017). This study also reflects the reports in the past few years, recording reduction in malaria burden and death. Malaria remains a public health challenge. While Nigeria witnessed largest reduction in malaria death in 2019 (WHO, 2021). Home-based treatment is a simple and effective initiative that is revolutionizing the treatment of malaria in Nigeria and Africa, putting essential drugs and know-how into the hands of those who most need them – mothers and community based caregivers. To prevent malaria infection and promote malaria free zones, understanding the community’s knowledge, attitudes, and practices toward malaria control are essential.


                          CONCLUSION

 

This study explored the effectiveness of the home management practices among caregivers on malaria treatment in Primary Health Care Center Amansea, Awka North LGA. Mothers are usually the first to recognize the signs and symptoms of malaria because they are the ones who take care of their children at home. Therefore, home management practices among caregivers on malaria treatment is very important to ensure that the first line of treatment given by caregivers are appropriate. However, constant public enlightenment as a reminder for the implementation of proper guidelines of home management on malaria treatment is necessary. This aids to avoid harmful practices, decisions and actions that occur at home for effective malaria treatment. Also, simple and reliable diagnostic test kits as well as effective and appropriate drugs for malaria treatment should be made available for easy accessibility when needed