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Health care for under-fives in Ile-Ife, South-West Nigeria: Effect of the Integrated Management of Childhood Illnesses (IMCI) strategy on growth and development of under-fives

机译:尼日利亚西南部Ile-Ife五岁以下儿童的卫生保健:儿童疾病综合管理(IMCI)战略对五岁以下儿童生长发育的影响

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Background: The study obtained information on key growth promotion and developmental household and community health practices in Community-Integrated Management of Childhood Illnesses (C-IMCI) and non-C-IMCI in local government areas (LGAs) in Osun State, Nigeria, to determine the differences that existed, between these LGAs.Method: A cross-sectional comparative study to compare Integrated Management of Childhood Illnesses (IMCI) key growth promotion and development health practices in two LGAs in Osun State was conducted using quantitative and qualitative techniques. Data analysis was done using Epi Info version 6.0 for the quantitative survey and a content analysis method for the qualitative survey. The subjects were mothers or caregivers of children 0–59 months of age, and their index children.Results: Findings revealed that the IMCI key growth and development health practices were generally better rated in the CIMCI-compliant LGA than in the non-CIMCI compliant LGA. Breastfeeding practice was widespread in both LGAs. However, the exclusive breastfeeding (EBF) rate among children under six months was higher in the compliant LGA (66.7%) than in the non-compliant LGA (25%). More caregivers (59.7%) from the non-compliant LGA introduced complementary feeds earlier than six months. Growth monitoring activities revealed that there were more underweight children (19.1%) in the non-compliant LGA. Community Resource Persons (CORPs) and health workers were the most popular sources of information on IMCI key practices in the compliant LGA, while in the non-compliant LGA the traditional healers, elders and, to a lesser extent, health workers provided information on these key practices.Conclusion: The IMCI strategy, if well implemented, is an effective and low-cost intervention that is useful in achieving optimal growth, development and survival of Nigerian children.
机译:背景:该研究获得了尼日利亚奥森州地方政府地区(LGAs)社区综合儿童疾病管理(C-IMCI)和非C-IMCI中关键增长促进以及家庭和社区卫生实践发展的信息,以期方法:采用定量和定性技术进行横断面比较研究,比较奥森州两个LGAs中的儿童疾病综合管理(IMCI)关键增长促进和发展健康实践。数据分析使用Epi Info 6.0版进行定量调查,使用内容分析方法进行定性调查。研究对象是0-59个月大的孩子的母亲或照顾者,以及他们的索引孩子。结果:研究发现,与不符合CIMCI的LGA相比,符合CIMCI的LGA对IMCI关键生长和发育健康实践的评价通常更高LGA。母乳喂养的做法在两个地方自治区中都很普遍。但是,在符合标准的LGA中,六个月以下儿童的纯母乳喂养(EBF)率(66.7%)高于不符合标准的LGA(25%)。不符合要求的LGA的照顾者(59.7%)在六个月之前引入了补充饲料。生长监测活动显示,不合规的LGA中有更多的体重过轻的孩子(19.1%)。在合规的LGA中,社区资源人员(CORP)和卫生工作者是IMCI主要实践的最受欢迎信息来源,而在不合规的LGA中,传统的医治人员,长者以及在较小程度上,卫生工作者提供了有关这些方面的信息。结论:IMCI策略如果得到良好实施,将是一种有效且低成本的干预措施,有助于实现尼日利亚儿童的最佳生长,发育和生存。

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