Challenges facing professional nurses implementing the Integrated Management of Childhood Illness programme in rural primary health care clinics, Limpopo Province, South Africa

Background: Under-five mortality and morbidity could be reduced through increased implementation of the Integrated Management of Childhood Illness (IMCI) strategy. The aim of the study was to determine challenges facing IMCI-trained professional nurses on implementing this strategy when managing chi...

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Main Authors: Livhuwani Tshivhase, Mankuku M. Madumo, Indiran Govender
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Language:English
Published: AOSIS 2020-05-01
Series:South African Family Practice
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Online Access:https://safpj.co.za/index.php/safpj/article/view/5060
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Mankuku M. Madumo
Indiran Govender
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description Background: Under-five mortality and morbidity could be reduced through increased implementation of the Integrated Management of Childhood Illness (IMCI) strategy. The aim of the study was to determine challenges facing IMCI-trained professional nurses on implementing this strategy when managing children less than 5 years of age. Methods: A quantitative descriptive survey method was used. The target populations were IMCI-trained professional nurses with the sample of 208 respondents. Data were collected through self-report questionnaires and analysed using statistical analysis system software. Results: The implementation of the IMCI strategy by IMCI-trained professional nurses in Vhembe primary health care (PHC) clinics continues to face challenges, making it difficult for professional nurses to follow guidelines. These challenges range from staff barriers, management barriers, poor management process and poor infrastructure. All these challenges lead to poor-quality under-five patient care. Conclusion: Regardless of the IMCI strategy being implemented since its inception in 1999, the under-five mortality remains not reduced. This is related to the identified challenges facing the IMCI-trained professional nurses implementing the strategy.
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spelling doaj-art-38e26bcd04d24dc7902a758d7ad818322025-08-20T04:03:13ZengAOSISSouth African Family Practice2078-61902078-62042020-05-01621e1e610.4102/safp.v62i1.50604043Challenges facing professional nurses implementing the Integrated Management of Childhood Illness programme in rural primary health care clinics, Limpopo Province, South AfricaLivhuwani Tshivhase0Mankuku M. Madumo1Indiran Govender2Department of Nursing, Faculty of Health Science, Sefako Makgatho Health Sciences University, PretoriaDepartment of Nursing, Faculty of Health Science, Sefako Makgatho Health Sciences University, PretoriaDepartment of Family Medicine and Primary Health Care, University of Pretoria, PretoriaBackground: Under-five mortality and morbidity could be reduced through increased implementation of the Integrated Management of Childhood Illness (IMCI) strategy. The aim of the study was to determine challenges facing IMCI-trained professional nurses on implementing this strategy when managing children less than 5 years of age. Methods: A quantitative descriptive survey method was used. The target populations were IMCI-trained professional nurses with the sample of 208 respondents. Data were collected through self-report questionnaires and analysed using statistical analysis system software. Results: The implementation of the IMCI strategy by IMCI-trained professional nurses in Vhembe primary health care (PHC) clinics continues to face challenges, making it difficult for professional nurses to follow guidelines. These challenges range from staff barriers, management barriers, poor management process and poor infrastructure. All these challenges lead to poor-quality under-five patient care. Conclusion: Regardless of the IMCI strategy being implemented since its inception in 1999, the under-five mortality remains not reduced. This is related to the identified challenges facing the IMCI-trained professional nurses implementing the strategy.https://safpj.co.za/index.php/safpj/article/view/5060challengesprofessional nursesintegrated management of childhood illnessimplementationprimary health care
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Mankuku M. Madumo
Indiran Govender
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South African Family Practice
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professional nurses
integrated management of childhood illness
implementation
primary health care
title Challenges facing professional nurses implementing the Integrated Management of Childhood Illness programme in rural primary health care clinics, Limpopo Province, South Africa
title_full Challenges facing professional nurses implementing the Integrated Management of Childhood Illness programme in rural primary health care clinics, Limpopo Province, South Africa
title_fullStr Challenges facing professional nurses implementing the Integrated Management of Childhood Illness programme in rural primary health care clinics, Limpopo Province, South Africa
title_full_unstemmed Challenges facing professional nurses implementing the Integrated Management of Childhood Illness programme in rural primary health care clinics, Limpopo Province, South Africa
title_short Challenges facing professional nurses implementing the Integrated Management of Childhood Illness programme in rural primary health care clinics, Limpopo Province, South Africa
title_sort challenges facing professional nurses implementing the integrated management of childhood illness programme in rural primary health care clinics limpopo province south africa
topic challenges
professional nurses
integrated management of childhood illness
implementation
primary health care
url https://safpj.co.za/index.php/safpj/article/view/5060
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