Enhancing healthcare access and malaria management via mobile clinics and phone call services in Nuh district of Haryana, India

Background & objectives: Malaria remains a complex challenge in India due to its diverse epidemiology, multi-ethnic population, and multiplicity of malaria vectors. While progress has been made in reducing malaria nationally, persistent pockets hinder elimination efforts. These challenges includ...

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Published in:Journal of Vector Borne Diseases
Main Authors: Manju Rahi, Aarifa Nazmeen, Sanjeev Kumar, Chander Prakash Yadav, Gaurav Kumar, Peeyush Mittal, Sam Joy, Sachin Sharma, Rajendra Kumar Baharia, Gaurav Bhati, Pawan Goel, Amit Sharma
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Online Access:https://journals.lww.com/10.4103/JVBD.JVBD_163_23
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author Manju Rahi
Aarifa Nazmeen
Sanjeev Kumar
Chander Prakash Yadav
Gaurav Kumar
Peeyush Mittal
Sam Joy
Sachin Sharma
Rajendra Kumar Baharia
Gaurav Bhati
Pawan Goel
Amit Sharma
author_facet Manju Rahi
Aarifa Nazmeen
Sanjeev Kumar
Chander Prakash Yadav
Gaurav Kumar
Peeyush Mittal
Sam Joy
Sachin Sharma
Rajendra Kumar Baharia
Gaurav Bhati
Pawan Goel
Amit Sharma
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description Background & objectives: Malaria remains a complex challenge in India due to its diverse epidemiology, multi-ethnic population, and multiplicity of malaria vectors. While progress has been made in reducing malaria nationally, persistent pockets hinder elimination efforts. These challenges include hidden reservoirs, inadequate healthcare, suboptimal surveillance, non-compliance, and subclinical infections. Shortage of grassroot level and primary care health staff, transportation issues and general inaccessibility and unavailability of healthcare services are additional challenges. Methods: Mobile healthcare vans have been tried and found useful in enhancing healthcare availability in several health conditions in different settings. Nuh district in Haryana, India is a malaria endemic region; it is indeed one of the districts included by India’s NITI Aayog in the Aspirational Districts Programme, a government initiative that focuses on rapidly transforming and developing the most underdeveloped districts in country. With an aim to improve the healthcare seeking behavior of malaria-endemic community of selected villages of Nuh district, we carried out a study using interventions in two villages of the district, that had mobile malaria clinics and toll-free telephone services in enhancing healthcare access. Results: We found that Sangel village had higher literacy rates (60.6%) as compared to 39.4% in Naushera. Similarly, the unemployment rate was higher for Naushera. It the mobile malaria clinic was deployed from December 2019 to July 2020 and a total of 269 phone calls were received from both the villages. A similar number of rapid tests and microscopy smears were examined and all were negative for malaria. The febrile patients were referred to the nearest healthcare facility. Interpretation & conclusion: The study shows that the community is open to using these healthcare interventions. These initiatives of mobile malaria clinics and toll-free telephone services can bridge healthcare gaps, especially in malaria-endemic regions, aligning with India’s malaria elimination and equitable healthcare access goals.
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spelling doaj-art-e2ccffcefbc44532b9b8e3236797384f2025-08-20T00:32:50ZengWolters Kluwer Medknow PublicationsJournal of Vector Borne Diseases0972-90622024-09-0161340641210.4103/JVBD.JVBD_163_23Enhancing healthcare access and malaria management via mobile clinics and phone call services in Nuh district of Haryana, IndiaManju RahiAarifa NazmeenSanjeev KumarChander Prakash YadavGaurav KumarPeeyush MittalSam JoySachin SharmaRajendra Kumar BahariaGaurav BhatiPawan GoelAmit SharmaBackground & objectives: Malaria remains a complex challenge in India due to its diverse epidemiology, multi-ethnic population, and multiplicity of malaria vectors. While progress has been made in reducing malaria nationally, persistent pockets hinder elimination efforts. These challenges include hidden reservoirs, inadequate healthcare, suboptimal surveillance, non-compliance, and subclinical infections. Shortage of grassroot level and primary care health staff, transportation issues and general inaccessibility and unavailability of healthcare services are additional challenges. Methods: Mobile healthcare vans have been tried and found useful in enhancing healthcare availability in several health conditions in different settings. Nuh district in Haryana, India is a malaria endemic region; it is indeed one of the districts included by India’s NITI Aayog in the Aspirational Districts Programme, a government initiative that focuses on rapidly transforming and developing the most underdeveloped districts in country. With an aim to improve the healthcare seeking behavior of malaria-endemic community of selected villages of Nuh district, we carried out a study using interventions in two villages of the district, that had mobile malaria clinics and toll-free telephone services in enhancing healthcare access. Results: We found that Sangel village had higher literacy rates (60.6%) as compared to 39.4% in Naushera. Similarly, the unemployment rate was higher for Naushera. It the mobile malaria clinic was deployed from December 2019 to July 2020 and a total of 269 phone calls were received from both the villages. A similar number of rapid tests and microscopy smears were examined and all were negative for malaria. The febrile patients were referred to the nearest healthcare facility. Interpretation & conclusion: The study shows that the community is open to using these healthcare interventions. These initiatives of mobile malaria clinics and toll-free telephone services can bridge healthcare gaps, especially in malaria-endemic regions, aligning with India’s malaria elimination and equitable healthcare access goals.https://journals.lww.com/10.4103/JVBD.JVBD_163_23malaria eliminationmobile malaria clinicrapid diagnostic testinformation technology in malariapoint-of-care test
spellingShingle Manju Rahi
Aarifa Nazmeen
Sanjeev Kumar
Chander Prakash Yadav
Gaurav Kumar
Peeyush Mittal
Sam Joy
Sachin Sharma
Rajendra Kumar Baharia
Gaurav Bhati
Pawan Goel
Amit Sharma
Enhancing healthcare access and malaria management via mobile clinics and phone call services in Nuh district of Haryana, India
malaria elimination
mobile malaria clinic
rapid diagnostic test
information technology in malaria
point-of-care test
title Enhancing healthcare access and malaria management via mobile clinics and phone call services in Nuh district of Haryana, India
title_full Enhancing healthcare access and malaria management via mobile clinics and phone call services in Nuh district of Haryana, India
title_fullStr Enhancing healthcare access and malaria management via mobile clinics and phone call services in Nuh district of Haryana, India
title_full_unstemmed Enhancing healthcare access and malaria management via mobile clinics and phone call services in Nuh district of Haryana, India
title_short Enhancing healthcare access and malaria management via mobile clinics and phone call services in Nuh district of Haryana, India
title_sort enhancing healthcare access and malaria management via mobile clinics and phone call services in nuh district of haryana india
topic malaria elimination
mobile malaria clinic
rapid diagnostic test
information technology in malaria
point-of-care test
url https://journals.lww.com/10.4103/JVBD.JVBD_163_23
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