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Publication by Albanian
pediatricians enables
doctors to provide better
treatment
Bringing Pediatric Guidelines to Albania
Photo: World Learning\ Jugera Bilali
Sadeta Noka (left) receives the new
pediatric Clinical Practice Guidelines from
Margarita Rumano
“The new and unified
guidelines for pediatricians
are serving as a model
whereby guidelines will
be unified and updated for
hospital patients of all ages,”
explains Georgina Kuli-
Lito, head of the Albanian
Pediatric Society who
spearheaded this initiative.
Challenge
Infant mortality in Albania, at 15 per 1,000 births, is three times
that of other European countries. Pediatricians throughout
Albania often face the daunting task of diagnosing and treating
various children’s ailments without the proper medical supplies.
Moreover, physicians in different districts sometimes treat the
same illnesses differently. Treatment guidelines have existed,
but have not been obligatory. In the absence of clear and unified
guidelines, sick children have not always received the best
treatment. Lacking the proper medicine, some doctors tried
various alternatives; others did nothing.
Initiative
The Albanian Pediatric Society decided to devote its 10th
annual conference to the unification of guidelines for the
diagnosis and treatment of the most common serious children’s
diseases. During the conference, well-respected Albanian
as well as foreign experts presented epidemiological, clinical
and treatment guidelines on how to treat various conditions
in children such as acute respiratory tract infections, asthma,
dehydration, seizures, certain infections, bacterial meningitis,
fever of unknown source, infant nutrition, anemia, acute
rheumatic fever, and immunodeficiency. USAID not only
subsuduzed most of the conference costs but also introduced
a new initiative to integrate post-partum family planning into
the health care benefits that all Albanian mothers receive
throughout the first year of the babies life. USAID also made
it possible to publish the presentations so that pediatricians
nation-wide could refer to the up-to-date information presented
at the conference.
Results
Three-hundred and fifty copies of the clinical practice guidelines
were published for all the pediatricians in Albania. In towns
where doctors often do not have access to the internet, having
such a publication to refer to in Albanian is invaluable. Now
instead of relying on outmoded guidance or guessing what
alternative might be appropriate in the absence of the usual
medicine, doctors can refer to the publication and be sure that
they are providing the best care under the circumstances.
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