2021
DOI: 10.26444/jpccr/131762
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Knowledge and attitude of primary healthcare workers towards rational prescription of Artemisinin-based combination therapy in the treatment of uncomplicated malaria in Ondo State, southwestern Nigeria

Abstract: Introduction and objective. For an effective and desired outcome of therapy to be achieved, the technical capacity of the healthcare worker is a key factor. The aim of the study is to assess knowledge and attitudes of primary healthcare (PHC) workers towards rational artemisinin-based combination therapy (ACT) prescribed in the treatment of uncomplicated malaria. Materials and method. This is a descriptive cross-sectional survey in which a self-administered structured questionnaire was used. A combination of s… Show more

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“…One of findings was contrary to previous study (Ezenduka C.C., 2014), the quality of private clinic and public hospital prescribers may not be different to rationality of prescription. In this result may comprehend prescribers could not distinguish between an ACTs and a monotherapy across the type of malaria (Oyinaka et al, 2021). Even though the laboratory results may be first to be had before the prescription made, a high number of incorrect of PQ still occurred in practice.…”
Section: Type Of Providersmentioning
confidence: 95%
“…One of findings was contrary to previous study (Ezenduka C.C., 2014), the quality of private clinic and public hospital prescribers may not be different to rationality of prescription. In this result may comprehend prescribers could not distinguish between an ACTs and a monotherapy across the type of malaria (Oyinaka et al, 2021). Even though the laboratory results may be first to be had before the prescription made, a high number of incorrect of PQ still occurred in practice.…”
Section: Type Of Providersmentioning
confidence: 95%