Community-based strategies to increase coverage of intermittent preventive treatment of malaria in pregnancy with sulfadoxine–pyrimethamine in sub-Saharan Africa: a systematic review, meta-analysis, meta-ethnography, and economic assessment

Aug 16, 2024The Lancet. Global health

Community approaches to increase use of preventive malaria treatment during pregnancy in sub-Saharan Africa: review and cost analysis

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Abstract

Community health worker involvement was associated with a 1.73 increase in the likelihood of receiving three or more IPTp-SP doses.

  • Community-based approaches may increase the uptake of IPTp-SP for malaria prevention in pregnancy.
  • Implementation of community health worker programs is linked to higher rates of both two or more and three or more IPTp-SP doses.
  • No decrease in the number of antenatal care visits was observed with community health worker interventions.
  • Barriers to IPTp-SP delivery included women's fear of side effects, lack of knowledge, and sociocultural factors.
  • Facilitators included community sensitization, involving husbands, and having trained community health workers.

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