Expanding the roles of community health workers to sustain programmes during malaria elimination: a meeting report on operational research in Southeast Asia

Abstract In Southeast Asia malaria elimination is targeted by 2030. Cambodia aims to achieve this by 2025, driven in large part by the urgent need to control the spread of artemisinin-resistant falciparum malaria infections. Rapid elimination depends on sustaining early access to diagnosis and effec...

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Main Authors: Lek Dysoley, James J. Callery, Voeurng Bunreth, Moul Vanna, Chan Davoeung, Yok Sovann, Sles You, Sam Ol, Rupam Tripura, Rusheng Chew, Arjun Chandna, Céline Christiansen-Jucht, Jayme Hughes, Nguon Sokomar, Top Sophornarann, Jeanne Rideout, Tat Veyvath, Oum Sarith, Thaung Puthy, Hay Sothearoth, Sen Sam An, Sazid Ibna Zaman, Lorenz von Seidlein, Lim Vanthy, Preap Sodavuth, Chrun Vannak, Arjen M. Dondorp, Yoel Lubell, Richard J. Maude, Thomas J. Peto, Bipin Adhikari
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spelling ftdoajarticles:oai:doaj.org/article:41ade5fce8b5462da2c38af623dfedd8 2024-02-11T10:01:40+01:00 Expanding the roles of community health workers to sustain programmes during malaria elimination: a meeting report on operational research in Southeast Asia Lek Dysoley James J. Callery Voeurng Bunreth Moul Vanna Chan Davoeung Yok Sovann Sles You Sam Ol Rupam Tripura Rusheng Chew Arjun Chandna Céline Christiansen-Jucht Jayme Hughes Nguon Sokomar Top Sophornarann Jeanne Rideout Tat Veyvath Oum Sarith Thaung Puthy Hay Sothearoth Sen Sam An Sazid Ibna Zaman Lorenz von Seidlein Lim Vanthy Preap Sodavuth Chrun Vannak Arjen M. Dondorp Yoel Lubell Richard J. Maude Thomas J. Peto Bipin Adhikari 2024-01-01T00:00:00Z https://doi.org/10.1186/s12936-023-04828-4 https://doaj.org/article/41ade5fce8b5462da2c38af623dfedd8 EN eng BMC https://doi.org/10.1186/s12936-023-04828-4 https://doaj.org/toc/1475-2875 doi:10.1186/s12936-023-04828-4 1475-2875 https://doaj.org/article/41ade5fce8b5462da2c38af623dfedd8 Malaria Journal, Vol 23, Iss 1, Pp 1-10 (2024) Malaria Community health workers Village malaria workers Roles Malaria elimination Arctic medicine. Tropical medicine RC955-962 Infectious and parasitic diseases RC109-216 article 2024 ftdoajarticles https://doi.org/10.1186/s12936-023-04828-4 2024-01-14T01:52:14Z Abstract In Southeast Asia malaria elimination is targeted by 2030. Cambodia aims to achieve this by 2025, driven in large part by the urgent need to control the spread of artemisinin-resistant falciparum malaria infections. Rapid elimination depends on sustaining early access to diagnosis and effective treatment. In much of Cambodia, rapid elimination will rely on a village malaria worker (VMW) network. Yet as malaria declines and is no longer a common cause of febrile illness, VMWs may become less popular with febrile patients, as VMWs do not diagnose or treat other conditions at present. There is a risk that VMWs become inactive and malaria rebounds before the complete interruption of transmission is achieved. During 2021–23 a large-scale operational research study was conducted in western Cambodia to explore how a VMW network could be sustained by including health activities that cover non-malarial illnesses to encourage febrile patients to continue to attend. 105 VMWs received new rapid diagnostic tests (including dengue antigen–antibody and combined malaria/C-reactive protein tests), were trained in electronic data collection, and attended health education packages on hygiene and sanitation, disease surveillance and first aid, management of mild illness, and vaccination and antenatal care. In August 2023 the National Malaria Control Programme of Cambodia convened a stakeholder meeting in Battambang, Cambodia. Findings from the study were reviewed in the context of current malaria elimination strategies. The discussions informed policy options to sustain the relevance of the VMW network in Cambodia, and the potential for its integration with other health worker networks. This expansion could ensure VMWs remain active and relevant until malaria elimination is accomplished. Article in Journal/Newspaper Arctic Directory of Open Access Journals: DOAJ Articles Arctic Malaria Journal 23 1
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topic Malaria
Community health workers
Village malaria workers
Roles
Malaria elimination
Arctic medicine. Tropical medicine
RC955-962
Infectious and parasitic diseases
RC109-216
spellingShingle Malaria
Community health workers
Village malaria workers
Roles
Malaria elimination
Arctic medicine. Tropical medicine
RC955-962
Infectious and parasitic diseases
RC109-216
Lek Dysoley
James J. Callery
Voeurng Bunreth
Moul Vanna
Chan Davoeung
Yok Sovann
Sles You
Sam Ol
Rupam Tripura
Rusheng Chew
Arjun Chandna
Céline Christiansen-Jucht
Jayme Hughes
Nguon Sokomar
Top Sophornarann
Jeanne Rideout
Tat Veyvath
Oum Sarith
Thaung Puthy
Hay Sothearoth
Sen Sam An
Sazid Ibna Zaman
Lorenz von Seidlein
Lim Vanthy
Preap Sodavuth
Chrun Vannak
Arjen M. Dondorp
Yoel Lubell
Richard J. Maude
Thomas J. Peto
Bipin Adhikari
Expanding the roles of community health workers to sustain programmes during malaria elimination: a meeting report on operational research in Southeast Asia
topic_facet Malaria
Community health workers
Village malaria workers
Roles
Malaria elimination
Arctic medicine. Tropical medicine
RC955-962
Infectious and parasitic diseases
RC109-216
description Abstract In Southeast Asia malaria elimination is targeted by 2030. Cambodia aims to achieve this by 2025, driven in large part by the urgent need to control the spread of artemisinin-resistant falciparum malaria infections. Rapid elimination depends on sustaining early access to diagnosis and effective treatment. In much of Cambodia, rapid elimination will rely on a village malaria worker (VMW) network. Yet as malaria declines and is no longer a common cause of febrile illness, VMWs may become less popular with febrile patients, as VMWs do not diagnose or treat other conditions at present. There is a risk that VMWs become inactive and malaria rebounds before the complete interruption of transmission is achieved. During 2021–23 a large-scale operational research study was conducted in western Cambodia to explore how a VMW network could be sustained by including health activities that cover non-malarial illnesses to encourage febrile patients to continue to attend. 105 VMWs received new rapid diagnostic tests (including dengue antigen–antibody and combined malaria/C-reactive protein tests), were trained in electronic data collection, and attended health education packages on hygiene and sanitation, disease surveillance and first aid, management of mild illness, and vaccination and antenatal care. In August 2023 the National Malaria Control Programme of Cambodia convened a stakeholder meeting in Battambang, Cambodia. Findings from the study were reviewed in the context of current malaria elimination strategies. The discussions informed policy options to sustain the relevance of the VMW network in Cambodia, and the potential for its integration with other health worker networks. This expansion could ensure VMWs remain active and relevant until malaria elimination is accomplished.
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author Lek Dysoley
James J. Callery
Voeurng Bunreth
Moul Vanna
Chan Davoeung
Yok Sovann
Sles You
Sam Ol
Rupam Tripura
Rusheng Chew
Arjun Chandna
Céline Christiansen-Jucht
Jayme Hughes
Nguon Sokomar
Top Sophornarann
Jeanne Rideout
Tat Veyvath
Oum Sarith
Thaung Puthy
Hay Sothearoth
Sen Sam An
Sazid Ibna Zaman
Lorenz von Seidlein
Lim Vanthy
Preap Sodavuth
Chrun Vannak
Arjen M. Dondorp
Yoel Lubell
Richard J. Maude
Thomas J. Peto
Bipin Adhikari
author_facet Lek Dysoley
James J. Callery
Voeurng Bunreth
Moul Vanna
Chan Davoeung
Yok Sovann
Sles You
Sam Ol
Rupam Tripura
Rusheng Chew
Arjun Chandna
Céline Christiansen-Jucht
Jayme Hughes
Nguon Sokomar
Top Sophornarann
Jeanne Rideout
Tat Veyvath
Oum Sarith
Thaung Puthy
Hay Sothearoth
Sen Sam An
Sazid Ibna Zaman
Lorenz von Seidlein
Lim Vanthy
Preap Sodavuth
Chrun Vannak
Arjen M. Dondorp
Yoel Lubell
Richard J. Maude
Thomas J. Peto
Bipin Adhikari
author_sort Lek Dysoley
title Expanding the roles of community health workers to sustain programmes during malaria elimination: a meeting report on operational research in Southeast Asia
title_short Expanding the roles of community health workers to sustain programmes during malaria elimination: a meeting report on operational research in Southeast Asia
title_full Expanding the roles of community health workers to sustain programmes during malaria elimination: a meeting report on operational research in Southeast Asia
title_fullStr Expanding the roles of community health workers to sustain programmes during malaria elimination: a meeting report on operational research in Southeast Asia
title_full_unstemmed Expanding the roles of community health workers to sustain programmes during malaria elimination: a meeting report on operational research in Southeast Asia
title_sort expanding the roles of community health workers to sustain programmes during malaria elimination: a meeting report on operational research in southeast asia
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