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Learning ObjectivesBy the end of this session, the student will be ableto:
(1) describe the basic principles in counseling;
(2) explain the different steps or approaches in
counseling;
(3) enumerate the guide or tips for effectivecounseling;
(4) describe the elements of follow-up care; and
(5) explain how to provide follow-up care
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Counseling
Session 9-a
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Good Communication
l reassure mother that the child will receivegood care
l success of home treatment depends on howwell you communicate with the child’s mother
– needs to know how to give treatment andunderstand the importance of treatment
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Use Good Communication Skills
♥ ASK and Listen to find out what the child’s
problems are and what the mother is alreadydoing
♥ PRAISE the mother for what she has donewell
♥ ADVISE her how to care for her child at home♥ CHECK the mother’s understanding
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Advise mother how to care for her child at home
When Teaching:
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use words s/he understandsl use teaching aids that are familiar
l give feedback when s/he practices, praisewhat was done well and make corrections
l allow more practice, if neededl encourage the mother/caretaker to ask
questions and then answer all questions
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3 Basic Teaching Steps
1. Give information
3. Show an example
5. Let her practice
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Give information
l Explain to the mother how to do the task.
For example:
– How to apply eyeointment
– Prepare ORS – Soothe the throat
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Show an Example
l Show how to do the task.
For example: – How to hold a child still
and apply eye ointment
– Mix ORS solution, or
– Describe how she willprepare a safe remedy tosoothe the throat
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Good Communication Skills
Check the mother’s understanding♥avoid asking leading questions and questions
answerable with a simple yes or no♥good checking questions describe WHY,
HOW or WHEN she will give treatment
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give the mother time to think and then answer ♥praise the mother for correct answers
♥if she needs it , give more information,
examples, or practice
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Good Communication Skills
Teaching to treat local infections at home: ♥explain what the treatment is and why it should be
given♥ describe the treatment steps listed on the TREAT
charts
♥watch the mother do the first treatment
♥tell her how often to do the treatment at home♥ if needed, give the mother the tube of tetracycline
ointment or a small bottle of gentian violet
♥check the mother’s understanding before she leaves
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Good Communication Skills and
Counseling Teach the caretaker to give oral drugs at home:
♥
determine the appropriate drugs and dosagefor the child’s age or weight
♥ tell the mother the reason for giving the drugincluding: why you are giving the drug and
what problem is it treating♥ demonstrate how to measure a dose
♥ ask the mother to give the first dose to her child
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Good Communication Skills and
Counseling Teach the caretaker to give oral drugs at home:
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ask the mother to give the first dose to her child.l explain carefully how to give the drug, then label and
package the drug.
l if more than one drug will be given, collect, count andpackage each drug separately.
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Good Communication Skills and
Counseling Teach the caretaker to give oral drugs at home:
l explain that all the oral drug tablets or syrups must beused to finish the course of treatment, even if thechild gets better;
l check the mother’s understanding before she leaves
the clinic.
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Follow-up Care
Session 9-b
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A. Immediately
Advise to return immediately if the child has any of theseAdvise to return immediately if the child has any of these
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B. Follow-up visit table
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Follow-up care
l If the child does not have a new problem, usethe IMCI follow-up instructions for eachspecific problem:
– assess the child according to theinstructions
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use the information about the child’ssigns to select the appropriatetreatment
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Follow-up care
l see if the child is improving on the drug or other
treatment that was prescribed
l may need to try a second-line drug
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For follow-up visit
If the child has:
l Pneumonial Dysenteryl Malaria, if fever persistsl Fever malaria unlikely or
uncomplicated fever, if fever persists
l Measles with eye or mouthcomplications
Return for follow up not later
than:
2 days
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If the child has:
l Persistent diarrhea
l Acute ear infection
l Chronic ear infection
l
Feeding probleml Any other illness, if not
improving
Return for follow-up:
5 days
For follow-up visit
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If the child has:
Pallor
Low (very low) weight
for age
Return for follow-up:
14 days
30 days
For follow-up visit
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When to Return Immediately
For young infants age 1 week up to 2months:
lbreastfeeding or drinking poorly
lbecomes sicker
ldevelops fever
lfast breathingldifficult breathing
lblood in the stool
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When to Return Immediately
For children age 2 months to 5 years:
If the difficult breathing child has NO PNEUMONIA(COUGH or COLD), ask them to return, if there is:
l fast breathing
If the child has diarrhea, also return if:lblood in stool
ldrinking poorly