Assessment of the Performance of Out-patient Acute Malnutrition Management in Children under 5 Years in the Northern Benin Setting

Moussiliou Noël Paraïso *

Departmnent of Health Promotion, Regional Institute of Public Health, University of Abomey, Calavi, Benin

Victoire Agueh

Departmnent of Health Promotion, Regional Institute of Public Health, University of Abomey, Calavi, Benin.

Charles Sossa Jerome

Departmnent of Health Promotion, Regional Institute of Public Health, University of Abomey, Calavi, Benin.

Colette Azandjeme

Departmnent of Health Promotion, Regional Institute of Public Health, University of Abomey, Calavi, Benin.

Kokou Pascal Agbehonou

Departmnent of Health Policies and Health System, Regional Institute of Public Health, University of Abomey, Calavi, Benin.

Virginie Mongbo Ade

Departmnent of Health Policies and Health System, Regional Institute of Public Health, University of Abomey, Calavi, Benin.

Michel Makoutode

Departmnent of Health and Environment, Regional Institute of Public Health, University of Abomey, Calavi, Benin.

*Author to whom correspondence should be addressed.


Abstract

Aims: To assess the performance of out-patient acute malnutrition management in children under 5 years.

Study Design: Cross-sectional study.

Place and Duration of Study: Northern Benin, health district of Djougou-Ouake-Copargo, from 1st to 30th June, 2014.

Methodology: Fifteen functional out-patient malnutrition management centres (out the 27 existing) were included in the study. Data on acute malnutrition management were collected in thirty skilled health workers by using questionnaire and observation. Data were also collected in 296 children who suffered from acute malnutrition through medical records, reference documents and supervisions note books. The performance of out-patient acute malnutrition management was assessed through three components “input/resources”, “process” and “results” using predetermined score of two scales seeking for achievement of criterions according to WHO reference for the evaluation of the performance of the health system.

Results: The performance of the out-patient management of acute malnutrition in the health district was rated low.

Conclusion: The performance of out-patient management of acute malnutrition in the health district was suboptimal. Adequate monitoring of malnourished treated child  and a greater mobilization of community volunteers in the active search of drop out patients are required to improve the performance of out-patient management of acute malnutrition in health district of Djougou-Copargo-Ouaké in Benin.

Keywords: Out-patients acute malnutrition management, performance, health district, Benin


How to Cite

Paraïso, Moussiliou Noël, Victoire Agueh, Charles Sossa Jerome, Colette Azandjeme, Kokou Pascal Agbehonou, Virginie Mongbo Ade, and Michel Makoutode. 2016. “Assessment of the Performance of Out-Patient Acute Malnutrition Management in Children under 5 Years in the Northern Benin Setting”. International Journal of TROPICAL DISEASE & Health 19 (4):1-11. https://doi.org/10.9734/IJTDH/2016/27752.

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