MEDP Mandla conceptualized a study to assess the needs of th...
ASHA needs assessment and IEC/BCC KAP assessment data collection completed for Balaghat district
MEDP Mandla conceptualized a study to assess the needs of the ASHAs for achieving malaria elimination in Balaghat district of Madhya Pradesh. Alongside, an IEC/BCC KAP assessment for the community members of this district was planned. This month, MEDP completed the data collection for these two studies in collaboration with the Chief Medical and Health Officer and District Malaria Officer of Balaghat District.
ASHA needs assessment and IEC/BCC KAP assessment data collection completed for Balaghat district
MEDP Mandla conceptualized a study to assess the needs of the ASHAs for achieving malaria elimination in Balaghat district of Madhya Pradesh. Alongside, an IEC/BCC KAP assessment for the community members of this district was planned. This month, MEDP completed the data collection for these two studies in collaboration with the Chief Medical and Health Officer and District Malaria Officer of Balaghat District.Read More
This month, four more manuscripts were published as part of ...
A total of nine manuscripts have been published as part of thematic series in the Malaria Journal
This month, four more manuscripts were published as part of the MEDP thematic series in the Malaria Journal. The titles of the manuscripts are as follows (Figure 1):
1) Assessment of ASHA for knowledge, diagnosis and treatment on malaria in Mandla district of Madhya Pradesh as part of the Malaria Elimination Demonstration Project
2) A comprehensive mobile application tool for disease surveillance, workforce management and supply chain management for Malaria Elimination Demonstration Project
3) A model for malaria elimination based on learnings from the Malaria Elimination Demonstration Project, Mandla district, Madhya Pradesh
4) Improvement of Indoor Residual Spraying and Long?Lasting Insecticidal Net services through structured monitoring and supervision as part of the Malaria Elimination Demonstration Project in Mandla, Madhya Pradesh
Online access link to the collection: https://www.biomedcentral.com/collections/mandlaelimination
A total of nine manuscripts have been published as part of thematic series in the Malaria Journal
This month, four more manuscripts were published as part of the MEDP thematic series in the Malaria Journal. The titles of the manuscripts are as follows (Figure 1):
1) Assessment of ASHA for knowledge, diagnosis and treatment on malaria in Mandla district of Madhya Pradesh as part of the Malaria Elimination Demonstration Project
2) A comprehensive mobile application tool for disease surveillance, workforce management and supply chain management for Malaria Elimination Demonstration Project
3) A model for malaria elimination based on learnings from the Malaria Elimination Demonstration Project, Mandla district, Madhya Pradesh
4) Improvement of Indoor Residual Spraying and Long?Lasting Insecticidal Net services through structured monitoring and supervision as part of the Malaria Elimination Demonstration Project in Mandla, Madhya Pradesh
Online access link to the collection: https://www.biomedcentral.com/collections/mandlaeliminationRead More
MEDP Mandla completed the first phase of one-on-one training...
One-on-One training of ASHAs completed
MEDP Mandla completed the first phase of one-on-one trainings of 260 ASHAs of Mandla District. The Malaria Field Coordinators visited the ASHAs of Mandla and provided them hands-on training on malaria diagnosis and treatment along with a key training points of all the health programmes running in Mandla District. Additionally, a printed pocket-size job-aid was also provided to the ASHAs for quick reference.
One-on-One training of ASHAs completed
MEDP Mandla completed the first phase of one-on-one trainings of 260 ASHAs of Mandla District. The Malaria Field Coordinators visited the ASHAs of Mandla and provided them hands-on training on malaria diagnosis and treatment along with a key training points of all the health programmes running in Mandla District. Additionally, a printed pocket-size job-aid was also provided to the ASHAs for quick reference.Read More
The fifth manuscript titled “Significance of training, mon...
Fifth manuscript published and three more accepted as part of the thematic series in Malaria Journal
The fifth manuscript titled “Significance of training, monitoring and assessment of malaria workers in achieving malaria elimination goal of Malaria Elimination Demonstration Project” as part of the eleven-paper thematic series of the Malaria Elimination Demonstration Project was published in the Malaria Journal.
Three more manuscripts titled: 1) A model for malaria elimination based on learnings from the Malaria Elimination Demonstration Project, Mandla district, Madhya Pradesh; 2) Assessment of ASHA for knowledge, diagnosis and treatment on malaria in Mandla district of Madhya; and 3) A comprehensive mobile application tool for disease surveillance, workforce management and supply chain management for Malaria Elimination Demonstration Project have been accepted for publication.
Online access link: https://www.biomedcentral.com/collections/mandlaelimination
Fifth manuscript published and three more accepted as part of the thematic series in Malaria Journal
The fifth manuscript titled “Significance of training, monitoring and assessment of malaria workers in achieving malaria elimination goal of Malaria Elimination Demonstration Project” as part of the eleven-paper thematic series of the Malaria Elimination Demonstration Project was published in the Malaria Journal.
Three more manuscripts titled: 1) A model for malaria elimination based on learnings from the Malaria Elimination Demonstration Project, Mandla district, Madhya Pradesh; 2) Assessment of ASHA for knowledge, diagnosis and treatment on malaria in Mandla district of Madhya; and 3) A comprehensive mobile application tool for disease surveillance, workforce management and supply chain management for Malaria Elimination Demonstration Project have been accepted for publication.
Online access link: https://www.biomedcentral.com/collections/mandlaeliminationRead More
MEDP Mandla has started collection of end-line data to asses...
IEC/BCC end-line data collection started
MEDP Mandla has started collection of end-line data to assess the effectiveness of Information, Education, Communication and Behavior Change Communication strategy of the project. The interim data collection results have been submitted for publication in the Malaria Journal.
In the upcoming month, over a thousand community members of Mandla including residents, teachers, and school students will be administered with a comprehensive assessment tool to determine the effect of IEC/BCC strategy of MEDP.
IEC/BCC end-line data collection started
MEDP Mandla has started collection of end-line data to assess the effectiveness of Information, Education, Communication and Behavior Change Communication strategy of the project. The interim data collection results have been submitted for publication in the Malaria Journal.
In the upcoming month, over a thousand community members of Mandla including residents, teachers, and school students will be administered with a comprehensive assessment tool to determine the effect of IEC/BCC strategy of MEDP.Read More
The fourth manuscript titled “Socio-economic determinants ...
Fourth manuscript as part of the thematic series published and one accepted in the Malaria Journal
The fourth manuscript titled “Socio-economic determinants of malaria in tribal dominated Mandla district enrolled in Malaria Elimination Demonstration Project in Madhya Pradesh” as part of the eleven-paper thematic series of the Malaria Elimination Demonstration Project was published in the Malaria Journal (Figure 1).
The fifth manuscript titled “Significance of training, monitoring and assessment of malaria workers in achieving malaria elimination goal of Malaria Elimination Demonstration Project” has been accepted for publication and is in-press.
Online access link: https://malariajournal.biomedcentral.com/articles/10.1186/s12936-020-03540-x
Fourth manuscript as part of the thematic series published and one accepted in the Malaria Journal
The fourth manuscript titled “Socio-economic determinants of malaria in tribal dominated Mandla district enrolled in Malaria Elimination Demonstration Project in Madhya Pradesh” as part of the eleven-paper thematic series of the Malaria Elimination Demonstration Project was published in the Malaria Journal (Figure 1).
The fifth manuscript titled “Significance of training, monitoring and assessment of malaria workers in achieving malaria elimination goal of Malaria Elimination Demonstration Project” has been accepted for publication and is in-press.
Online access link: https://malariajournal.biomedcentral.com/articles/10.1186/s12936-020-03540-xRead More
On December 30, 2020, a virtual reorientation training for M...
IEC/BCC reorientation training conducted for MEDP field staff by ICMR-NIRTH Jabalpur.
On December 30, 2020, a virtual reorientation training for Malaria Field Coordinators on IEC/ BCC strategy adopted in MEDP was done to discuss the findings of the IEC/BCC assessment study and to strengthen the capacity of Malaria Field Coordinators of MEDP Mandla.
IEC/BCC reorientation training conducted for MEDP field staff by ICMR-NIRTH Jabalpur.
On December 30, 2020, a virtual reorientation training for Malaria Field Coordinators on IEC/ BCC strategy adopted in MEDP was done to discuss the findings of the IEC/BCC assessment study and to strengthen the capacity of Malaria Field Coordinators of MEDP Mandla.Read More
Two manuscripts from the MEDP thematic series have been publ...
Two manuscripts published and two manuscripts accepted in Malaria Journal
Two manuscripts from the MEDP thematic series have been published in the Malaria Journal.
"Study design and operational framework for a community-based Malaria Elimination Demonstration Project (MEDP) in 1233 villages of district Mandla, Madhya Pradesh". Online access link: https://bit.ly/3gxfA32 (Figure 1)
"A study of malaria vector surveillance as part of the Malaria Elimination Demonstration Project in Mandla, Madhya Pradesh". Online access link: https://bit.ly/3m4t7jF (Figure 2)
Two more manuscripts titled “Significance of training, monitoring and assessment of malaria workers in achieving malaria elimination goal of Malaria Elimination Demonstration Project” and “Socio-economic determinants of malaria in tribal dominated Mandla district enrolled in Malaria Elimination Demonstration Project in Madhya Pradesh” have been accepted for publication.
Two manuscripts published and two manuscripts accepted in Malaria Journal
Two manuscripts from the MEDP thematic series have been published in the Malaria Journal.
"Study design and operational framework for a community-based Malaria Elimination Demonstration Project (MEDP) in 1233 villages of district Mandla, Madhya Pradesh". Online access link: https://bit.ly/3gxfA32 (Figure 1)
"A study of malaria vector surveillance as part of the Malaria Elimination Demonstration Project in Mandla, Madhya Pradesh". Online access link: https://bit.ly/3m4t7jF (Figure 2)
Two more manuscripts titled “Significance of training, monitoring and assessment of malaria workers in achieving malaria elimination goal of Malaria Elimination Demonstration Project” and “Socio-economic determinants of malaria in tribal dominated Mandla district enrolled in Malaria Elimination Demonstration Project in Madhya Pradesh” have been accepted for publication.Read More