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Adherence of health workers to guidelines for screening and management of cryptococcal meningitis in Uganda.

Authors :
Olivie C Namuju
Proscovia M Namuwenge
Richard Kwizera
Emmanuel Obuya
Paul Kirumira
Rose Naluyima
Cynthia Ahimbisibwe
JaneFrancis Ndyetukira
Hawa Nakato
Robert Kirungi
Jane Gakuru
Samuel Junju
Edwin Nuwagira
Morris Rutakagirwa
Sara Nsibirwa
Vennie Nabitaka
Elizabeth Nalintya
Edward Mpoza
Conrad K Muzoora
Abdu K Musubire
David R Boulware
David B Meya
Source :
PLoS ONE, Vol 18, Iss 4, p e0284165 (2023)
Publication Year :
2023
Publisher :
Public Library of Science (PLoS), 2023.

Abstract

IntroductionHealth workers' failure to adhere to guidelines for screening, diagnosis and management of HIV-associated cryptococcal meningitis (CM) remains a significant public health concern. We aimed to assess adherence to the standards of care and management of HIV patients at risk of CM per the MoH guidelines and assess stock management of CM supplies in the period of January to June 2021 at selected public health facilities (HFs) in Uganda.MethodsThe study employed an observational cross-sectional design to assess the level of adherence of health workers to standards of clinical care and management of HIV positive patients at risk of CM as per the clinical guidelines for Uganda, and stock management of CM supplies in the period of January to June 2021in selected public health facilities. The study team used a survey guide designed by MoH to assess and score the screening, diagnosis and management practices of Health Facilities towards CM. Scoring was categorized as red (< 80%), light green (80%-95%), and dark green (˃95%) in the order from worst to best adherence. The data was transcribed into a spread sheet and analysed using STATA-v15.ResultsThe study team visited a total of 15 public health facilities including 5 general hospitals, 9 regional referral hospitals (RRHs) and 1 National Referral hospital (NRH). The mean score for adherence to screening and management of CM for all the combined facilities was 15 (64.7%) classified as red. 10 (66.7%) HFs had not performed a baseline CD4 test for eligible patients within 2 weeks of ART initiation. With regards to treatment, 9 (60%) of the HFs were scored as light green on knowledge of the procedure for reconstituting intravenous Liposomal Amphotericin B. None of the HFs visited had potassium chloride tablets in stock.ConclusionMajor MoH guidelines are generally not being adhered to by health workers while managing cryptococcal meningitis. It is vital that government and implementing partners regularly support HFs with training, mentorship, and support supervision on CM management to improve adherence to CM screening and treatment guidelines.

Subjects

Subjects :
Medicine
Science

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
19326203
Volume :
18
Issue :
4
Database :
Directory of Open Access Journals
Journal :
PLoS ONE
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
edsdoj.78bc136cdb294e5fa4083edceb351b72
Document Type :
article
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0284165