Uganda Infectious Disease Capacity-Building Evaluation: Malaria Care among Infants under Six Months 2010-2011
General Info
As part of the Integrated Infectious Disease Capacity-Building Evaluation, mid-level practitioners (MLPs) in 36 Ugandan public health facilities received training to improve clinical competence and practice in addressing infectious diseases. On-Site Support was also provided with the goal of improving patient outcomes and overall facility performance. These capacity-building interventions were evaluated through the analysis of 23 facility performance indicators using data from a modified outpatient visit form and Ministry of Health registers. The facility performance data were used for a secondary analysis of malaria care among infants under 6 months of age. The analysis was performed with anonymous data on individual patients rather than the facility-level data posted in the facility-level data file. The data on infants also include potential predictors of malaria care, including patient, clinician, and health facility factors.