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Household beliefs about malaria testing and treatment in Western Kenya: the role of health worker adherence to malaria test results.

Indrani SaranElisa M MaffioliDiana MenyaWendy Prudhomme O'Meara
Published in: Malaria journal (2017)
Individuals/caregivers were more likely to believe that the illness was malaria when the patient was treated with ACT, regardless of their test result. Moreover, malaria-negative individuals treated with ACT had lower confidence in the drug than other individuals who took ACT. These results suggest that ensuring health worker adherence to malaria case management guidelines will not only improve ACT targeting, but may also increase patient/caregivers' confidence in malaria testing and treatment.
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