2018
DOI: 10.1080/16549716.2018.1491670
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‘We just dilute sugar and give’ health workers’ reports of management of paediatric hypoglycaemia in a referral hospital in Malawi

Abstract: Background: Acutely sick children in resource-constrained settings who present with hypoglycaemia have poor outcomes. Studies have questioned the current hypoglycaemia treatment cut-off level of 2.5 mmol/l. Improved knowledge about health workers’ attitudes towards and management of hypoglycaemia is needed to understand the potential effects of a raised cut-off level. Objective: This research explored health workers’ perceptions about managing acutely ill children with hypoglycaemia in a Malawian referral hosp… Show more

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“…Given the difficulty of urgent referral, it was apparent that many HCWs attempt to stabilise patients within frontline facilities. Several adaptations to lacking resources were discussed, and reflects similar challenges in treating emergency cases reported from a hospital setting in Malawi [ 27 ]. Indeed, the lack of equipment and drugs to treat emergency cases has been reported in referral centres, which should be implementing ETAT [ 28 ].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Given the difficulty of urgent referral, it was apparent that many HCWs attempt to stabilise patients within frontline facilities. Several adaptations to lacking resources were discussed, and reflects similar challenges in treating emergency cases reported from a hospital setting in Malawi [ 27 ]. Indeed, the lack of equipment and drugs to treat emergency cases has been reported in referral centres, which should be implementing ETAT [ 28 ].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…While plausible that fasting and the associated low blood glucose levels are simply markers of disease severity as intake commonly declines with increased illness severity [24,25] we found no association of WHO emergency signs with low glycaemia and a weak association between WHO emergency signs and hypo glycaemia. Indeed, the presence of fasting in a sick child was already used by health workers as a proxy for hypoglycaemia in the absence of diagnostic testing in a study on current management of paediatric hypoglycaemia among Malawian health workers [26].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…QECH is a tertiary care center that acts as the main teaching hospital for the University of Malawi College of Medicine. Within the Department of Paediatrics at QECH, approximately 26000 children are treated as inpatients each year with a mortality rate of around 5% [20,21]. Paediatric patients are triaged at the paediatric emergency department and can then be admitted to the paediatric intensive care unit (PICU), surgical ward, special care ward, nutritional rehabilitation unit (NRU), medical bay, oncology ward, or nursery.…”
Section: Context Of the Nutrition Support Programmentioning
confidence: 99%