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A Short Period of Proactive Community Case Management (ProCCM) to Improve Early Care-seeking for Fever in Sierra Leone
Sponsor: PATH
Summary
This is a three arm cluster randomized control trial to determine if proactive community case management (ProCCM) conducted over a short period of time improves care-seeking indicators for febrile illnesses in children in hard to reach (HTR) areas of Sierra Leone compared to integrated community case management (iCCM). The three arms include: 1. Optimized standard of care for CCM plus ProCCM - ProCCM will be implemented for two months near the start of the transmission season, and the existing program will be supplemented to ensure that HTR CHWs have all commodities needed for malaria testing and treatment and are adequately trained on SBCC messages to ensure activities are implemented as designed. 2. Optimized standard of care- as in arm 1 without ProCCM 3. Routine implementation (control) - no changes (business as usual) to iCCM, SBCC and stock management.
Key Details
Gender
All
Age Range
Any - Any
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Enrollment
9000
Start Date
2024-05-06
Completion Date
2025-03-30
Last Updated
2024-05-02
Healthy Volunteers
Yes
Conditions
Interventions
Proactive community case management
Community health workers conduct proactive visits to households in their community every two weeks for two months to screen for fever and test and treat febrile individuals for malaria.
Strengthened SBCC and stock out mitigation
Ensure CHWs have all commodities needed for malaria testing and treatment and are adequately trained on SBCC messages to ensure activities are implemented as designed in the national strategy.