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AuthorAbrar, Saidul
AuthorHafeez, Assad
AuthorKhan, Muhammad Naseem
AuthorRahim, Sana
AuthorAli, Yasir
AuthorBibi, Rubina
Available date2024-06-13T10:35:08Z
Publication Date2023-07-01
Publication NameJournal of Ayub Medical College, Abbottabad : JAMC
Identifierhttp://dx.doi.org/10.55519/JAMC-03-10839
CitationAbrar, S., Hafeez, A., Khan, M. N., Rahim, S., Ali, Y., & Bibi, R. (2023). Non-Participatory Observation Of Integrated Management Of Childhood Illness Practices At Selected Basic Health Units Of District Abbottabad, Kp, Pakistan: A Qualitative Hermeneutic Study. Journal of Ayub Medical College Abbottabad-Pakistan, 35(3).
ISSN1025-9589
URIhttps://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?partnerID=HzOxMe3b&scp=85186266448&origin=inward
URIhttp://hdl.handle.net/10576/56147
AbstractBACKGROUND: It was in 1995 when a strategy was devised to reduce under-five mortality in countries with a prevalence of child mortality above 40/1000 live births. This strategy is called "Integrated Management of Childhood Illness" (IMCI). Improvement in the skills of healthcare workers (HCWs) depends on the IMCI training received by them. To make IMCI training more effective and scale up, a global technical consultation committee in Geneva recommended implementing an innovative training approach in 2014: the distance learning IMCI (dIMCI). This study was conducted to observe qualitatively the practices of IMCI-trained HCWs at their respective workplaces. METHODS: This qualitative hermeneutic study was conducted through non-probability criterion sampling in the district Abbottabad of Pakistan on all 26 basic health units trained in IMCI (either standard or distance learning) from December 9, 2019, to March 9, 2020. Data collection was done by qualitatively observing consultations and interactions of caretakers of under-five children at basic health units. Inductive thematic analysis was used. This qualitative exploration was underpinned by Hans Georg Gadamer's philosophy of hermeneutics. RESULTS: Four themes emerged from the observation notes. These themes are gratification after consultation, altercation for medication, non-observance of protocol, and methodical consultation. CONCLUSIONS: Improvement in the skills of HCWs in the form of IMCI training, either through distance learning or the common eleven-day standard method, can improve caretakers' satisfaction. However, awareness at the community level is needed for better compliance.
Languageen
PublisherAyub Medical College
SubjectIMCI
dIMCI
Qualitative
Non-Participatory Observation
Hermeneutics
Pakistan
TitleNon-Participatory Observation Of Integrated Management Of Childhood Illness Practices At Selected Basic Health Units Of District Abbottabad, Kp, Pakistan: A Qualitative Hermeneutic Study
TypeArticle
Issue Number3
Volume Number35
ESSN1819-2718


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