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Clinical Trial
. 2004 Jul 31;329(7460):266.
doi: 10.1136/bmj.38149.703380.47. Epub 2004 Jul 20.

Impact of counselling on careseeking behaviour in families with sick children: cluster randomised trial in rural India

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Impact of counselling on careseeking behaviour in families with sick children: cluster randomised trial in rural India

Pavitra Mohan et al. BMJ. .

Abstract

Objective: To assess whether training doctors in counselling improves careseeking behaviour in families with sick children.

Design: Pair matched, community randomised trial conducted in 12 primary health centres (six pairs). Doctors in intervention centres were trained in counselling, communication, and clinical skills, using the integrated management of childhood illness approach.

Setting: Rural district in Rajasthan, India.

Participants: Children aged under 5 years presenting for curative care and their mothers were recruited and visited monthly at home for six months. A total of 2460 children were recruited (1248 intervention, 1212 control).

Main outcome measures: Careseeking behaviour of mothers for sick children; mothers' knowledge and perceptions of seeking care; counselling performance of doctors.

Results: For episodes of illness with at least one reported danger sign, 15% of intervention group mothers and 10% of control group mothers reported having sought care from an appropriate provider promptly; this difference was not statistically significant (relative risk reduction 5%, 95% confidence interval -0.4% to 11%; P = 0.07). One month after training, intervention site doctors counselled more effectively than control group doctors, but at six months their performance had declined. A greater proportion of mothers in the intervention group than in the control group recalled having had at least one danger sign explained (45% v 8%; P = 0.02).

Conclusions: Mothers' appreciation of the need to seek prompt and appropriate care for severe episodes of childhood illness increased, but their careseeking behaviour did not improve significantly.

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Flow of participants through trial. PHC=primary health centre
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Counselling performance of intervention doctors at one month and six months

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