Pneumonia Case Management Practices in Pakistan
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| ClinicalTrials.gov Identifier: NCT03869099 |
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Recruitment Status :
Completed
First Posted : March 11, 2019
Last Update Posted : February 18, 2020
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| Condition or disease | Intervention/treatment |
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| Pneumonia Childhood Pneumonia Infectious Disease Acute Respiratory Infection | Other: Pneumonia Case Management Practices |
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| Study Type : | Observational |
| Actual Enrollment : | 160 participants |
| Observational Model: | Case-Only |
| Time Perspective: | Prospective |
| Official Title: | To Document Pneumonia Case Management Practices in Selected Communities in Pakistan; A Qualitative Study |
| Actual Study Start Date : | May 1, 2018 |
| Actual Primary Completion Date : | June 30, 2019 |
| Actual Study Completion Date : | July 30, 2019 |
| Group/Cohort | Intervention/treatment |
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| Sindh |
Other: Pneumonia Case Management Practices
Standard practices of pneumonia case management at three levels of health care; community level, first level care facility and practitioner level, across Pakistan. |
| KPK |
Other: Pneumonia Case Management Practices
Standard practices of pneumonia case management at three levels of health care; community level, first level care facility and practitioner level, across Pakistan. |
| Punjab |
Other: Pneumonia Case Management Practices
Standard practices of pneumonia case management at three levels of health care; community level, first level care facility and practitioner level, across Pakistan. |
| Balochistan |
Other: Pneumonia Case Management Practices
Standard practices of pneumonia case management at three levels of health care; community level, first level care facility and practitioner level, across Pakistan. |
- To assess number of healthcare providers providing standard pneumonia case management to under five children. [ Time Frame: 13 months ]Standard case management practices regarding pediatric pneumonia comprising of components of history taking, examination, diagnosis and treatment across all provinces of Pakistan will be assessed. An observation checklist will be used to collect both qualitative and quantitative data. Quantitative data will be analyzed through descriptive and inferential statistics which will include province-wise reported frequencies of healthcare providers providing standard pneumonia case management to children under five. Whereas; qualitative data will be assessed through thematic analysis.
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| Ages Eligible for Study: | 1 Month to 5 Years (Child) |
| Sexes Eligible for Study: | All |
| Accepts Healthy Volunteers: | No |
| Sampling Method: | Non-Probability Sample |
Inclusion Criteria for Disguised Caretakers:
- Caregivers of children under five years of age. These are those individuals who provide direct care to the child. These could either be a mother, father, grandmother or guardian.
- The child under five under that caregiver's household must have symptoms of pneumonia/severe pneumonia
- Caregivers consenting to be a part of the study.
Exclusion Criteria for Disguised Caretakers:
• Caregivers of children under five suffering from co-morbidity with pneumonia.
Inclusion Criteria for Healthcare Professionals under Observation:
For LHWs:
- Those who have been practicing as LHWs for more than one year as identified by talking to the community.
- Those who belong to the catchment area of the selected study sites
For BHUs:
• Functional BHUs with at least one licensed healthcare provider.
For RHC:
• Functional RHCs with at least one licensed healthcare provider.
Public Practitioners:
- Paediatricians working in a government tertiary healthcare facility as a full time employee.
- In case the facility/location does not have specialist paediatricians, then general physicians working full time within that facility.
Private Practitioners:
- Full time/part time private paediatric practitioners working in either their private clinics or in private hospitals.
- In case the facility/location does not have specialist paediatricians, then general physicians working within that facility.
Exclusion Criteria for Healthcare Professionals under Observation:
• BHUs or RHCs run by non -licensed healthcare professionals as there are certain locations whereby due to lack of licensed healthcare professional's facility technicians tend to attend to the patients based on their experience.
To learn more about this study, you or your doctor may contact the study research staff using the contact information provided by the sponsor.
Please refer to this study by its ClinicalTrials.gov identifier (NCT number): NCT03869099
| Pakistan | |
| MNCHRN | |
| Islamabad, Federal, Pakistan | |
| Principal Investigator: | Dr Tabish Hazir, MBBS, FRCPCH | Maternal, Neonatal and Child Health Research Network |
Documents provided by University of Edinburgh:
| Responsible Party: | University of Edinburgh |
| ClinicalTrials.gov Identifier: | NCT03869099 |
| Other Study ID Numbers: |
AC18006 |
| First Posted: | March 11, 2019 Key Record Dates |
| Last Update Posted: | February 18, 2020 |
| Last Verified: | February 2020 |
| Individual Participant Data (IPD) Sharing Statement: | |
| Plan to Share IPD: | Undecided |
| Studies a U.S. FDA-regulated Drug Product: | No |
| Studies a U.S. FDA-regulated Device Product: | No |
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Childhood pneumonia acute respiratory illness Pakistan |
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Pneumonia Communicable Diseases Infections Respiratory Tract Infections |
Lung Diseases Respiratory Tract Diseases Disease Attributes Pathologic Processes |

