Promotion of Zinc Tablets with ORS through Child Health Weeks Improves
Caregiver Knowledge, Attitudes, and Practice on Treatment of Diarrhoea
in Nigeria
We examined whether the Maternal, Newborn and Child Health Weeks
(MNCHW) in Nigeria would present an opportunity to raise awareness of
and demand for the use of zinc and ORS in the treatment for diarrhoea,
guided by a conceptual framework designed to assess three theoretical
underpinnings (characteristics and performance standard of the health
workers, potential reach, and intensity of the intervention), along the
impact pathway. Zinc and ORS with education for their appropriate use
during the next diarrhoeal episode were delivered as part of the
November 2010 and May 2011 MNCHW. On the day of but before
participating in MNCHW activities, semi-structured interviews were used
for collecting information on knowledge, attitudes, and practice (KAP)
relating to diarrhoea from 602 caregivers with children aged less than
five years. Forty-eight health workers were also interviewed. Nearly
all health workers (98%) correctly mentioned the dosage of zinc while
only 58% correctly stated the preparation of ORS. The proportion of
caregivers with knowledge on the treatment for diarrhoea increased from
46.4% in November 2010 pre-MNCHW to 71.3% in May 2011 pre-MNCHW
interviews (p<0.001). More caregivers correctly mentioned the dosage
of zinc (80.9%) and stated the preparation of ORS (88.8%) in the
November 2010 exit interview immediately after the MNCHW encounter
compared to the levels a few months later in the home follow-up visit
(53.1% and 37.4% respectively). After attending both rounds of November
2010 and May 2011 MNCHW, caregivers\u2019 knowledge on the treatment
of diarrhoea increased seven times compared to the caregivers who
attended the May 2011 MNCHW only (OR=7.0, p<0.001). Additionally,
caregivers were 40% less likely to seek advice outside the home in the
treatment for diarrhoea if they had attended both the MNCHWs than if
they had attended the May 2011 MNCHW only (OR=0.6, p<0.029). We
conclude that providing opportunities for caregivers to receive a
sample of zinc and ORS and to learn about its use in the treatment for
diarrhoea, from trained health workers during MNCHW, has the potential
to increase KAP relating to the use of zinc and ORS in the treatment
for diarrhoea and for future diarrhoeal episodes