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Strengthening Malaria Service Delivery through Supportive Supervision and Community Mobilization in an Endemic Indian Setting : An Evaluation of Nested Delivery Models

dc.contributor.authorDas, Ashis
dc.contributor.authorFriedman, Jed
dc.contributor.authorKandpal, Eeshani
dc.contributor.authorRamana, GNV
dc.contributor.authorDas Gupta, R K
dc.contributor.authorPradhan, Madan M
dc.contributor.authorGovindaraj, Ramesh
dc.date.accessioned2014-06-26T20:26:06Z
dc.date.available2014-06-26T20:26:06Z
dc.date.issued2014-06
dc.description.abstractMalaria continues to be a prominent global public health challenge, in part because of the slow population adoption of recommended preventive and curative behaviors. This paper tests the effectiveness of two service delivery models designed to promote recommended behaviors, including prompt treatment seeking for febrile illness, in Odisha India. The tested modules include supportive supervision of community health workers and community mobilization promoting appropriate health seeking. Program effects were identified through a randomized cluster trial comprising 120 villages from two purposively chosen malaria-endemic districts. Significant improvements were measured in the reported utilization of bed nets in both intervention arms vis-à-vis the control. Although overall rates of treatment seeking were equal across the study arms, treatment seeking from community health workers was higher in both intervention arms and care seeking from trained providers also increased with a substitution away from untrained providers. Further, fever cases in both treatments were more likely to have received timely medical treatment (within 24 hours) from a skilled provider. The study arm with supportive supervision was particularly effective in shifting care seeking to community health workers and ensuring prompt diagnosis and treatment. A community-based intervention combining the supportive supervision of community health workers with intensive community mobilization can be effective in shifting care seeking and increasing preventive behavior, and thus may be used to strengthen the national malaria control program.en
dc.identifierhttp://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2014/05/19611110/strengthening-malaria-service-delivery-through-supportive-supervision-community-mobilization-endemic-indian-setting-evaluation-nested-delivery-models-strengthening-malaria-service-delivery-through-supportive-supervision-community-mobilization-endemic-indian-setting-evaluation-nested-delivery-models
dc.identifier.doi10.1596/1813-9450-6901
dc.identifier.urihttps://hdl.handle.net/10986/18785
dc.languageEnglish
dc.language.isoen_US
dc.publisherWorld Bank, Washington, DC
dc.relation.ispartofseriesPolicy Research Working Paper;No. 6901
dc.rightsCC BY 3.0 IGO
dc.rights.urihttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/
dc.subjectACCESS TO TREATMENT
dc.subjectANTIMALARIAL DRUGS
dc.subjectBACK MALARIA
dc.subjectBEHAVIOR CHANGE
dc.subjectBIRTH OUTCOMES
dc.subjectCAPACITY BUILDING
dc.subjectCARE PROVIDERS
dc.subjectCARE SEEKING
dc.subjectCASE MANAGEMENT
dc.subjectCHILDBEARING
dc.subjectCOMMUNICATION CHANNELS
dc.subjectCOMMUNITIES
dc.subjectCOMMUNITY HEALTH
dc.subjectCOMMUNITY HEALTH CARE
dc.subjectCOMMUNITY HEALTH WORKERS
dc.subjectCOMMUNITY INVOLVEMENT
dc.subjectCOMMUNITY MOBILIZATION
dc.subjectCOMMUNITY PARTICIPATION
dc.subjectCOST EFFECTIVENESS
dc.subjectCS
dc.subjectDEPRESSION
dc.subjectDEVELOPMENT POLICY
dc.subjectDIAGNOSIS
dc.subjectDIAGNOSTIC TESTS
dc.subjectDISEASE
dc.subjectDISEASE BURDEN
dc.subjectDISEASE CONTROL
dc.subjectDISEASE TRANSMISSION
dc.subjectDISEASES
dc.subjectDISSEMINATION
dc.subjectDISTRICTS
dc.subjectDRUG USERS
dc.subjectEARLY DETECTION
dc.subjectECONOMIC STATUS
dc.subjectEQUALITY
dc.subjectEXERCISES
dc.subjectFAMILY WELFARE
dc.subjectFEBRILE ILLNESS
dc.subjectFEMALE
dc.subjectFEMALES
dc.subjectFEVER
dc.subjectFORMAL EDUCATION
dc.subjectHEALTH ACTIVISTS
dc.subjectHEALTH BEHAVIOR
dc.subjectHEALTH CENTERS
dc.subjectHEALTH CONDITIONS
dc.subjectHEALTH FACILITIES
dc.subjectHEALTH FACILITY
dc.subjectHEALTH INTERVENTIONS
dc.subjectHEALTH MANAGEMENT
dc.subjectHEALTH NEEDS
dc.subjectHEALTH POLICY
dc.subjectHEALTH SECTOR
dc.subjectHEALTH SEEKING
dc.subjectHEALTH SERVICES
dc.subjectHEALTH SYSTEM
dc.subjectHEALTH SYSTEMS
dc.subjectHEALTH WORKERS
dc.subjectHOUSEHOLD LEVEL
dc.subjectHOUSEHOLD SIZE
dc.subjectHOUSEHOLD SURVEYS
dc.subjectHOUSEHOLDS
dc.subjectILLNESSES
dc.subjectIMMUNIZATION
dc.subjectINHABITANTS
dc.subjectINTERVENTION
dc.subjectKINSHIP
dc.subjectLOCAL CAPACITY
dc.subjectLOCAL COMMUNITY
dc.subjectMALARIA
dc.subjectMALARIA BURDEN
dc.subjectMALARIA CASES
dc.subjectMALARIA CONTROL
dc.subjectMALARIA IN PREGNANCY
dc.subjectMALARIA MORBIDITY
dc.subjectMALARIA REPORT
dc.subjectMALARIA TREATMENT
dc.subjectMEDICAL RESEARCH
dc.subjectMEDICAL TREATMENT
dc.subjectMEDICINES
dc.subjectMINISTRY OF HEALTH
dc.subjectMORBIDITY
dc.subjectMORBIDITY AND MORTALITY
dc.subjectMORTALITY
dc.subjectNEWBORN
dc.subjectNEWBORN HEALTH
dc.subjectNURSES
dc.subjectONCHOCERCIASIS
dc.subjectONCHOCERCIASIS CONTROL
dc.subjectPERIPHERAL HEALTH FACILITIES
dc.subjectPNEUMONIA
dc.subjectPOLICY DISCUSSIONS
dc.subjectPOLICY IMPLICATIONS
dc.subjectPOLICY RESEARCH
dc.subjectPOLICY RESEARCH WORKING PAPER
dc.subjectPOPULATION INFORMATION
dc.subjectPOSTERS
dc.subjectPREGNANCY
dc.subjectPREGNANT WOMEN
dc.subjectPREVALENCE
dc.subjectPREVENTION ACTIVITIES
dc.subjectPREVENTION OF MALARIA
dc.subjectPRIMARY EDUCATION
dc.subjectPRIMARY HEALTH CARE
dc.subjectPRIMARY SCHOOL
dc.subjectPROGRESS
dc.subjectPUBLIC HEALTH
dc.subjectPUBLIC SERVICE
dc.subjectQUALITY ASSURANCE
dc.subjectQUALITY IMPROVEMENT
dc.subjectRELIGIOUS GROUPS
dc.subjectREPRODUCTIVE AGE
dc.subjectRURAL AREAS
dc.subjectRURAL COMMUNITIES
dc.subjectRURAL DISTRICT
dc.subjectSANITATION
dc.subjectSCHOOLS
dc.subjectSELF HELP
dc.subjectSERVICE DELIVERY
dc.subjectSERVICE DELIVERY MODELS
dc.subjectSEX
dc.subjectSEX WORKERS
dc.subjectSLEEP
dc.subjectSOCIAL NORMS
dc.subjectSPONSORS
dc.subjectSYMPTOMS
dc.subjectTHERAPY
dc.subjectTRADITIONAL MEDIA
dc.subjectTREATMENT OF MALARIA
dc.subjectVILLAGE LEVEL
dc.subjectVILLAGES
dc.subjectVULNERABLE POPULATIONS
dc.subjectWOMEN OF CHILDBEARING AGE
dc.subjectWORKERS
dc.subjectWORLD HEALTH ORGANIZATION
dc.subjectYOUNG CHILDREN
dc.subjectYOUTH
dc.subjectYOUTH CLUBS
dc.titleStrengthening Malaria Service Delivery through Supportive Supervision and Community Mobilization in an Endemic Indian Setting : An Evaluation of Nested Delivery Modelsen
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okr.globalpracticeSocial, Urban, Rural and Resilience
okr.globalpracticeHealth, Nutrition, and Population
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okr.region.administrativeSouth Asia
okr.region.countryIndia
okr.relation.associatedurlhttps://openknowledge.worldbank.org/handle/10986/23145
okr.sectorHealth and other social services :: Health
okr.themeHuman development :: Other communicable diseases
okr.topicHealth Monitoring and Evaluation
okr.topicHealth, Nutrition and Population::Adolescent Health
okr.topicHousing and Human Habitats
okr.topicHealth, Nutrition and Population::Population Policies
okr.topicDisease Control and Prevention
okr.topicCommunities and Human Settlements
okr.unitPoverty and Inequality Team, Development Research Group
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