ABSTRACT
Background: The use of malaria rapid diagnostic test (RDT) kits is recommended in health
facilities where there is so much pressure on microscopy to avoid delay of patients. However, the
initiative has been bedevilled by many challenges. Not every suspected malaria case is
pathologically confirmed and even among those tested, adherence to test result is often poor.
Objective: The main objective of the study was to determine factors influencing the use of RDT
in malaria diagnosis in the Obuasi Municipality. Specific objectives were to examine the
proportion of patients tested for malaria with the use of RDT kits at the health facilities in the
Obuasi Municipality; determine patient factors associated with the use of RDT kits for testing
malaria at the health facilities; and to explore health system and organization factors influencing
the use of RDT kits for testing malaria at the health facilities in the Obuasi Municipality.
Methods: The study applied a retrospective cross sectional design in the selection and use of
patients’ folders to establish the proportion of patients tested for malaria using RDT kits while
semi-structured interviews were applied to collect data from the health providers on the health
system and provider factors influencing the use of RDT kits for testing malaria at the health
facilities. Thus, the study utilized both qualitative and quantitative methods. Prescribers and
medical scientists from five purposively selected facilities of the five sub-municipalities of the
Obuasi Municipality and public health officers from the Obuasi Municipal Health Directorate
and the Anglo-Gold Ashanti Malaria Control Programme were recruited. Transcribed data from
interviews were analysed thematically. Quantitative data was retrieved from patient folders
sampled randomly based on laboratory registers’ numbers of individuals tested for malaria
within the month of June, 2017 in the selected health facilities. Quantitative data was analysed
using Stata version 15.
Key findings: The proportion of patients tested for malaria with the use of RDT kits at the health
facilities in the Obuasi Municipality in the selected health facilities was 43%. Overall, the
perception of respondents of malaria rapid test kits was good. Stock out of the rapid diagnostic
test kit and its limitation such as inability to detect all species of malaria were some of the
reported challenges with the testing of all cases and adhering to test results.
Conclusions/Recommendation: Given the usefulness of rapid testing in health facilities to reduce
patient turnaround time, kits used should be of the possible best quality. Local manufacturers
should be encouraged to invest in malaria rapid test kits production.
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