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Editorial
. 2000 Mar 4;320(7235):594-5.
doi: 10.1136/bmj.320.7235.594.

Management of childhood illness in Africa. Early evaluations show promising results

Editorial

Management of childhood illness in Africa. Early evaluations show promising results

D Oluwole et al. BMJ. .

Abstract

PIP: This article reports the positive evaluation results of the integrated management of childhood illness (IMCI) strategy for the last 3 years of operation in 28 countries in Africa. The strategy aimed to improve case management skills of health workers through training with locally adapted guidelines such as the use of clinical algorithms to detect the most common causes of childhood illnesses. In addition, the strategy was designed to improve the health system of the region, including the provision of essential drugs. A final component of the program seeks to optimize family and community practices in relation to child health, particularly care seeking behavior. Overall, the benefits include more rational drug use, increased attendance, improved provider morale, and improved perceptions of quality of care by mothers. Although its initial effects are rather small, it should be recognized that the proper implementation of IMCI should contribute to a steady reduction in childhood mortality in Africa.

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