Tanzania is undergoing an epidemiological transition for malaria transmission with some areas of the country having <10% (hypoendemic) and other areas 10% - 50% malaria prevalence (mesoendemic). It is not known whether there is a difference in the quality of malaria case management based on endemicity in Tanzania mainland. We examined the influence of endemicity on the quality of malaria case management at health facilities. We conducted a cross-sectional analysis of 1713 health facilities in Tanzania mainland, using data collected by the National Malaria Control Program through an assessment tool to evaluate quality of malaria case management. The data was gathered from September 2017 to December 2018. Using standard quality factors, mean scores from facilities in the different endemicity regions were compared by a Student’s t-test. Simple and multiple linear regression analyses were performed to determine the association between facility performance (score) and endemicity (mesoendemic vs. hypoendemic). Facilities in mesoendemic regions scored higher than those in hypoendemic regions on the overall quality of services [difference in mean scores (d̅) = 2.52; (95% Confidence Interval (CI) 1.12, 3.91)], site readiness [d̅ = 2.97; (95% CI 1.30, 4.61)], availability of malaria reference materials [d̅ = 4.91; (95% CI 2.05, 7.76)], availability of Health Management Information System tools [d̅ = 5.86; (95% CI 3.80, 7.92)] and patient satisfaction [d̅ = 6.61; (95% CI 3.75, 9.48)]. Predictors associated with lower facility scores included; being located in a hypoendemic region [β: -2.49; (95% CI -3.83, -1.15)] and urban area [β: -3.84; (95% CI -5.60, -2.08)]. These findings highlight the differences in quality of malaria case management based on endemicity, but there is still a need to target improvement efforts in underperforming facilities, regardless of endemicity.
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Hussein, A. K., Tarimo, D., Reaves, E. J., Chacky, F., Abade, A. M., Mwalimu, C. D., … Kishimba, R. S. (2023). The quality of malaria case management in different transmission settings in Tanzania mainland, 2017–2018. PLOS Global Public Health, 3(8). https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pgph.0002318
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