Evaluating the current management approach of scabies at selected primary health care in the Deder district, Ethiopia

Background: Scabies is endemic in many resource-poor tropics, with an estimated average prevalence of 5–10% in children. The burden of scabies infestation and its complications place a huge cost on health systems. The aim of this study was to evaluate the current management approach to scabies at pr...

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Main Authors: Sagni Challi Jira, Kholofelo L. Matlhaba, David Ditaba Mphuthi
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Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2023-01-01
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Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2405844023001779
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author Sagni Challi Jira
Kholofelo L. Matlhaba
David Ditaba Mphuthi
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Kholofelo L. Matlhaba
David Ditaba Mphuthi
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description Background: Scabies is endemic in many resource-poor tropics, with an estimated average prevalence of 5–10% in children. The burden of scabies infestation and its complications place a huge cost on health systems. The aim of this study was to evaluate the current management approach to scabies at primary health care facilities in the Deder district, Ethiopia. Methods: A qualitative research design was used to address the research objectives. Data were collected using in-depth interviews with 18 health care providers. Thematic analysis was performed on the verbatim transcriptions using Tesch’s approach. Eight themes emerged after data analysis. These experiences regarding scabies management; medicine supply and accessibility for scabies management; unavailability of scabies management guidelines; scabies data management; suggestions regarding better management; linkage and communication at different levels; facilitators to scabies management; and health education regarding scabies. Results: The study findings verified that there are different difficulties and challenges in diagnosing and managing scabies that need serious redress about improving the management of scabies in primary health care. These challenges contribute to low quality of health service with undesirable health outcomes. Conclusions: In the health system, one of the imperatives is delivering appropriate health care management to those in need. The absence of constant and proper management of scabies in primary health care due to different challenges may cause the disease cycle to continue and affect the efforts directed at reducing the disease burden in the area.
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spelling doaj.art-4cc0fd3e6b154dd999227834d92d68f92023-02-03T04:59:57ZengElsevierHeliyon2405-84402023-01-0191e12970Evaluating the current management approach of scabies at selected primary health care in the Deder district, EthiopiaSagni Challi Jira0Kholofelo L. Matlhaba1David Ditaba Mphuthi2Department of Malaria and Neglected Tropical Disease, Armauer Hansen Research Institute, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia; Corresponding author.Department of Health Studies, University of South Africa, Pretoria, South AfricaDepartment of Health Studies, University of South Africa, Pretoria, South AfricaBackground: Scabies is endemic in many resource-poor tropics, with an estimated average prevalence of 5–10% in children. The burden of scabies infestation and its complications place a huge cost on health systems. The aim of this study was to evaluate the current management approach to scabies at primary health care facilities in the Deder district, Ethiopia. Methods: A qualitative research design was used to address the research objectives. Data were collected using in-depth interviews with 18 health care providers. Thematic analysis was performed on the verbatim transcriptions using Tesch’s approach. Eight themes emerged after data analysis. These experiences regarding scabies management; medicine supply and accessibility for scabies management; unavailability of scabies management guidelines; scabies data management; suggestions regarding better management; linkage and communication at different levels; facilitators to scabies management; and health education regarding scabies. Results: The study findings verified that there are different difficulties and challenges in diagnosing and managing scabies that need serious redress about improving the management of scabies in primary health care. These challenges contribute to low quality of health service with undesirable health outcomes. Conclusions: In the health system, one of the imperatives is delivering appropriate health care management to those in need. The absence of constant and proper management of scabies in primary health care due to different challenges may cause the disease cycle to continue and affect the efforts directed at reducing the disease burden in the area.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2405844023001779EvaluationScabiesManagementHealth care providers
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Kholofelo L. Matlhaba
David Ditaba Mphuthi
Evaluating the current management approach of scabies at selected primary health care in the Deder district, Ethiopia
Heliyon
Evaluation
Scabies
Management
Health care providers
title Evaluating the current management approach of scabies at selected primary health care in the Deder district, Ethiopia
title_full Evaluating the current management approach of scabies at selected primary health care in the Deder district, Ethiopia
title_fullStr Evaluating the current management approach of scabies at selected primary health care in the Deder district, Ethiopia
title_full_unstemmed Evaluating the current management approach of scabies at selected primary health care in the Deder district, Ethiopia
title_short Evaluating the current management approach of scabies at selected primary health care in the Deder district, Ethiopia
title_sort evaluating the current management approach of scabies at selected primary health care in the deder district ethiopia
topic Evaluation
Scabies
Management
Health care providers
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2405844023001779
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