Diagnosis of pneumonia by community health volunteers:
experience of BRAC, Bangladesh.
Hadi A.
Research and Evaluation Division BRAC, Mohakhali, Dhaka, Bangladesh. shirsha@bangla.net
The study assessed the validity of community health volunteers'diagnosis of
pneumonia in children through simple clinical signs. Data were collected by a
group of research physicians who observed the case management performance of 120
health volunteers in Bangladesh where the Bangladesh Rural Advancement Committee
has been providing community-based acute respiratory infection control since
mid-1992.1,166 children age 3-60 months were assessed at household level by both
a community health volunteer and a research physician. Using physician diagnosis
as gold standard, health volunteers'diagnosis of pneumonia was 67.6% sensitive
and 95.2% specific. Cohen's kappa for agreement between volunteers and
physicians was 0.67. Of the clinical signs elicited, chest in drawing and noisy
breathing predicted physician's diagnosis of pneumonia most strongly ([positive
predictive value (PPV)] 84% and 79%, respectively). The study concludes that
less educated health volunteers can be effectively used in diagnosing pneumonia
at grassroots level in developing countries.
PMID: 11321276