An Integrated eDiagnosis Approach (IeDA) versus standard IMCI for assessing and managing childhood illness in Burkina Faso: a stepped-wedge cluster randomised trial

Abstract Background The Integrated eDiagnosis Approach (IeDA), centred on an electronic Clinical Decision Support System (eCDSS) developed in line with national Integrated Management of Childhood Illness (IMCI) guidelines, was implemented in primary health facilities of two regions of Burkina Faso....

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Main Authors: Sophie Sarrassat, James J. Lewis, Arsene S. Some, Serge Somda, Simon Cousens, Karl Blanchet
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Published: BMC 2021-04-01
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1186/s12913-021-06317-3
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spelling doaj-51f7f6230d8e4fdd9db7e2f8c78f58432021-04-18T11:09:38ZengBMCBMC Health Services Research1472-69632021-04-0121111910.1186/s12913-021-06317-3An Integrated eDiagnosis Approach (IeDA) versus standard IMCI for assessing and managing childhood illness in Burkina Faso: a stepped-wedge cluster randomised trialSophie Sarrassat0James J. Lewis1Arsene S. Some2Serge Somda3Simon Cousens4Karl Blanchet5Centre for Maternal Adolescent Reproductive and Child Health (MARCH), London School of Hygiene and Tropical MedicineY Lab, the Public Services Innovation Lab for Wales, School of Social Sciences, Cardiff UniversityCentre MurazCentre MurazCentre for Maternal Adolescent Reproductive and Child Health (MARCH), London School of Hygiene and Tropical MedicineCentre for Maternal Adolescent Reproductive and Child Health (MARCH), London School of Hygiene and Tropical MedicineAbstract Background The Integrated eDiagnosis Approach (IeDA), centred on an electronic Clinical Decision Support System (eCDSS) developed in line with national Integrated Management of Childhood Illness (IMCI) guidelines, was implemented in primary health facilities of two regions of Burkina Faso. An evaluation was performed using a stepped-wedge cluster randomised design with the aim of determining whether the IeDA intervention increased Health Care Workers’ (HCW) adherence to the IMCI guidelines. Methods Ten randomly selected facilities per district were visited at each step by two trained nurses: One observed under-five consultations and the second conducted a repeat consultation. The primary outcomes were: overall adherence to clinical assessment tasks; overall correct classification ignoring the severity of the classifications; and overall correct prescription according to HCWs’ classifications. Statistical comparisons between trial arms were performed on cluster/step-level summaries. Results On average, 54 and 79% of clinical assessment tasks were observed to be completed by HCWs in the control and intervention districts respectively (cluster-level mean difference = 29.9%; P-value = 0.002). The proportion of children for whom the validation nurses and the HCWs recorded the same classifications (ignoring the severity) was 73 and 79% in the control and intervention districts respectively (cluster-level mean difference = 10.1%; P-value = 0.004). The proportion of children who received correct prescriptions in accordance with HCWs’ classifications were similar across arms, 78% in the control arm and 77% in the intervention arm (cluster-level mean difference = − 1.1%; P-value = 0.788). Conclusion The IeDA intervention improved substantially HCWs’ adherence to IMCI’s clinical assessment tasks, leading to some overall increase in correct classifications but to no overall improvement in correct prescriptions. The largest improvements tended to be observed for less common conditions. For more common conditions, HCWs in the control districts performed relatively well, thus limiting the scope to detect an overall impact. Trial registration ClinicalTrials.gov NCT02341469 ; First submitted August 272,014, posted January 19, 2015.https://doi.org/10.1186/s12913-021-06317-3Integrated Management of Childhood IllnessElectronic clinical decision support systemHealth care workers’ adherenceBurkina Faso
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author Sophie Sarrassat
James J. Lewis
Arsene S. Some
Serge Somda
Simon Cousens
Karl Blanchet
spellingShingle Sophie Sarrassat
James J. Lewis
Arsene S. Some
Serge Somda
Simon Cousens
Karl Blanchet
An Integrated eDiagnosis Approach (IeDA) versus standard IMCI for assessing and managing childhood illness in Burkina Faso: a stepped-wedge cluster randomised trial
BMC Health Services Research
Integrated Management of Childhood Illness
Electronic clinical decision support system
Health care workers’ adherence
Burkina Faso
author_facet Sophie Sarrassat
James J. Lewis
Arsene S. Some
Serge Somda
Simon Cousens
Karl Blanchet
author_sort Sophie Sarrassat
title An Integrated eDiagnosis Approach (IeDA) versus standard IMCI for assessing and managing childhood illness in Burkina Faso: a stepped-wedge cluster randomised trial
title_short An Integrated eDiagnosis Approach (IeDA) versus standard IMCI for assessing and managing childhood illness in Burkina Faso: a stepped-wedge cluster randomised trial
title_full An Integrated eDiagnosis Approach (IeDA) versus standard IMCI for assessing and managing childhood illness in Burkina Faso: a stepped-wedge cluster randomised trial
title_fullStr An Integrated eDiagnosis Approach (IeDA) versus standard IMCI for assessing and managing childhood illness in Burkina Faso: a stepped-wedge cluster randomised trial
title_full_unstemmed An Integrated eDiagnosis Approach (IeDA) versus standard IMCI for assessing and managing childhood illness in Burkina Faso: a stepped-wedge cluster randomised trial
title_sort integrated ediagnosis approach (ieda) versus standard imci for assessing and managing childhood illness in burkina faso: a stepped-wedge cluster randomised trial
publisher BMC
series BMC Health Services Research
issn 1472-6963
publishDate 2021-04-01
description Abstract Background The Integrated eDiagnosis Approach (IeDA), centred on an electronic Clinical Decision Support System (eCDSS) developed in line with national Integrated Management of Childhood Illness (IMCI) guidelines, was implemented in primary health facilities of two regions of Burkina Faso. An evaluation was performed using a stepped-wedge cluster randomised design with the aim of determining whether the IeDA intervention increased Health Care Workers’ (HCW) adherence to the IMCI guidelines. Methods Ten randomly selected facilities per district were visited at each step by two trained nurses: One observed under-five consultations and the second conducted a repeat consultation. The primary outcomes were: overall adherence to clinical assessment tasks; overall correct classification ignoring the severity of the classifications; and overall correct prescription according to HCWs’ classifications. Statistical comparisons between trial arms were performed on cluster/step-level summaries. Results On average, 54 and 79% of clinical assessment tasks were observed to be completed by HCWs in the control and intervention districts respectively (cluster-level mean difference = 29.9%; P-value = 0.002). The proportion of children for whom the validation nurses and the HCWs recorded the same classifications (ignoring the severity) was 73 and 79% in the control and intervention districts respectively (cluster-level mean difference = 10.1%; P-value = 0.004). The proportion of children who received correct prescriptions in accordance with HCWs’ classifications were similar across arms, 78% in the control arm and 77% in the intervention arm (cluster-level mean difference = − 1.1%; P-value = 0.788). Conclusion The IeDA intervention improved substantially HCWs’ adherence to IMCI’s clinical assessment tasks, leading to some overall increase in correct classifications but to no overall improvement in correct prescriptions. The largest improvements tended to be observed for less common conditions. For more common conditions, HCWs in the control districts performed relatively well, thus limiting the scope to detect an overall impact. Trial registration ClinicalTrials.gov NCT02341469 ; First submitted August 272,014, posted January 19, 2015.
topic Integrated Management of Childhood Illness
Electronic clinical decision support system
Health care workers’ adherence
Burkina Faso
url https://doi.org/10.1186/s12913-021-06317-3
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