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. 2018 Feb 27;17:99. doi: 10.1186/s12936-018-2241-5

Table 3.

Quality of care in LQAS sample

Measure N (%)
RDT performed for patient presenting with fever (n = 293) 283 (97%)
Malaria patients receiving correct management (n = 255) 240 (94%)
Patients with negative RDT receiving correct management (n = 101) 44 (44%)
Respiratory rate recorded for patient presenting with cough/fast breathing (n = 237) 223 (94%)
Patients with elevated respiratory rate receiving correct treatment (n = 228) 216 (95%)
Patients with diarrhoea receiving ORS and zinc (n = 155) 150 (97%)
Patients inappropriately treated with ACT (n = 575) 11 (2%)
Patients inappropriately treated with amoxicillin (n = 575) 23 (4%)
Patients inappropriately treated with ORS, zinc, or both (n = 575) 18 (3%)
Patients with danger signs appropriately referred to health centre (n = 11) 11 (100%)
Patients with danger signs receiving appropriate pre-referral treatment (n = 11) 4 (36%)
Patients receiving overall correct management (n = 575) 434 (75%)
Patients receiving overall correct management in months 1–6 of iCCM implementation (n = 152) 96 (63%)
Patients receiving overall correct management in months 7–12 of iCCM implementation (n = 146) 116 (79%)
Patients receiving overall correct management in months 13–18 of iCCM implementation (n = 154) 117 (76%)
Patients receiving overall correct management in months 19–24 of iCCM implementation (n = 123) 105 (85%)
VHWs providing high-quality care over 2 years, according to LQAS decision rules (n = 23) 9 (39%)