The project successfully demonstrated a high level of agreement between the RDT results interpreted by healthcare workers and those of the independent expert panel, with a kappa score of 0.8, indicating a strong correlation. This suggests that HCWs in the studied facilities were largely accurate in their interpretation of RDT results, reflecting the positive impact of the training provided and adherence to diagnostic protocols.
Additionally, the state-of-the-art data collection and reporting mechanisms recommended through the project contributed to improved malaria data accuracy across the participating countries.
This success underscored the importance of continuous training and the use of standardized data collection tools, not only in Nigeria but also across other participating countries, further bolstering the accuracy of malaria diagnosis and reporting systems.