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Changing poor mothers' care-seeking behaviors in response to childhood illness: findings from a cross-sectional study in Granada, Nicaragua

机译:应对童年疾病而改变贫困母亲的就医行为:尼加拉瓜格拉纳达一项横断面研究的结果

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Background In 2008, approximately 8.8 million children under 5 years of age died worldwide. Most of these deaths occurred in developing countries, but little is known about poor mothers' care-seeking behaviors for their children. We examined poor mothers' care-seeking behaviors in response to childhood illness, and identified factors affecting their choices. We also assessed mothers' perception of the medical services and their confidence in the health care available for their children. Methods We carried out a community-based cross-sectional study with structured questionnaires. Participants were 756 mothers and their young children (0-23 months) in Nandaime municipality, Granada province, Nicaragua. We took the children's anthropometric measurements and we assessed the mothers according to their income. We divided them into 3 global absolute poverty categories (income: 2 USD/day), and 4 quintile. Results When a child showed symptoms of illness, most mothers (>75%) selected public health facilities as their first choice. More than half (>58%) were satisfied with the medical services, but the poorest mothers expressed more dissatisfaction (p = 0.003), when we divided the participants into 4 quintiles groups according to their income. In the poorest group, the main reasons for dissatisfaction were cost (46.6%), and distance to the facilities (25.8%). Almost half (41.3%) of mothers lacked confidence in the health care offered to their child, while most of the wealthiest mothers (75.7%) did have confidence in it (p = 0.001). The poorest mothers showed greater interest in health education than the wealthiest (86.2% vs. 77.8%) (p = 0.015). We found that poor mothers (≤2 USD/day) changed their second choice for care in a positive direction. Factors affecting the change in second choice were the child having symptoms of respiratory disease (AOR, 2.51; 95% CI, 1.28-4.90, p = 0.007), visiting health post as the first choice (AOR, 2.11; 95% CI, 1.26-3.53, p = 0.005), and experiencing a child death in the past (AOR, 2.05; 95% CI, 1.15-3.68, p = 0.016). Child stunting, mother's level of education, and past participation in health education programs did not affect. Conclusions Determination of the severity of a childhood disease is a difficult task for mothers. The national rural health system was functioning, yet the services were often limited. We should consider the feasibility of providing a more effective primary care system for the poor. To encourage mothers' care-seeking behaviors in poor settings, the referral system and the social safety net need to be strengthened. Poor mothers need further education about the danger signs of childhood illness.
机译:背景信息2008年,全球约有880万5岁以下的儿童死亡。这些死亡大多数发生在发展中国家,但对贫穷母亲为孩子寻求照顾的行为知之甚少。我们研究了贫困母亲应对儿童期疾病的寻求行为,并确定了影响其选择的因素。我们还评估了母亲对医疗服务的看法以及他们对为孩子提供医疗保健的信心。方法我们使用结构化问卷进行了基于社区的横断面研究。参加者是尼加拉瓜格拉纳达省南达明市的756名母亲和他们的幼儿(0-23个月)。我们对孩子们进行了人体测量,并根据他们的收入对母亲进行了评估。我们将其分为3个全球绝对贫困类别(收入:2美元/天)和4个五分位数。结果当孩子出现疾病症状时,大多数母亲(> 75%)选择公共卫生机构作为其第一选择。一半以上(> 58%)的人对医疗服务感到满意,但是当我们根据参与者的收入将他们分为4个五分位数组时,最贫穷的母亲表现出更多的不满(p = 0.003)。在最贫困的人群中,不满意的主要原因是成本(46.6%)和与设施的距离(25.8%)。几乎一半(41.3%)的母亲对为孩子提供的医疗服务缺乏信心,而大多数最富有的母亲(75.7%)确实对此有信心(p = 0.001)。最贫穷的母亲比最富有的母亲对健康教育表现出更大的兴趣(86.2%比77.8%)(p = 0.015)。我们发现,贫穷的母亲(每天不足2美元)朝着积极的方向改变了他们的第二选择。影响第二选择改变的因素是有呼吸道疾病症状的孩子(AOR,2.51; 95%CI,1.28-4.90,p = 0.007),作为首选的就诊地点是健康(AOR,2.11; 95%CI,1.26) -3.53,p = 0.005),并且过去有儿童死亡(AOR,2.05; 95%CI,1.15-3.68,p = 0.016)。儿童发育迟缓,母亲的教育水平以及过去参加健康教育计划均未受影响。结论对于母亲来说,确定儿童疾病的严重程度是一项艰巨的任务。全国农村卫生系统正在运转,但服务往往有限。我们应该考虑为穷人提供更有效的初级保健系统的可行性。为了鼓励母亲在恶劣的环境中进行看护行为,必须加强转诊制度和社会安全网。贫穷的母亲需要接受有关儿童疾病危险迹象的进一步教育。

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