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Healthcare-seeking Behaviour for Common Infectious Disease-related Illnesses in Rural Kenya: A Community-based House-to-house Survey
Community surveys of healthcare-use determine the proportion of illness episodes not captured by health facility-based surveillance, the methodology used most commonly to estimate the burden of disease in Africa. A cross-sectional survey of households with children aged less than five years was cond...
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International Centre for Diarrhoeal Disease Research, Bangladesh
2011
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3075057/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21528791 |
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author | Burton, Deron C. Flannery, Brendan Onyango, Bernard Larson, Charles Alaii, Jane Zhang, Xingyou Hamel, Mary J. Breiman, Robert F. Feikin, Daniel R. |
author_facet | Burton, Deron C. Flannery, Brendan Onyango, Bernard Larson, Charles Alaii, Jane Zhang, Xingyou Hamel, Mary J. Breiman, Robert F. Feikin, Daniel R. |
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description | Community surveys of healthcare-use determine the proportion of illness episodes not captured by health facility-based surveillance, the methodology used most commonly to estimate the burden of disease in Africa. A cross-sectional survey of households with children aged less than five years was conducted in 35 of 686 census enumeration areas in rural Bondo district, western Kenya. Healthcare sought for acute episodes of diarrhoea or fever in the past two weeks or pneumonia in the past year was evaluated. Factors associa-ted with healthcare-seeking were analyzed by logistic regression accounting for sample design. In total, 6,223 residents of 981 households were interviewed. Of 1,679 children aged less than five years, 233 (14%) had diarrhoea, and 736 (44%) had fever during the past two weeks; care at health facilities was sought for one-third of these episodes. Pneumonia in the past year was reported for 64 (4%) children aged less than five years; 88% sought healthcare at any health facility and 48% at hospitals. Seeking healthcare at health facilities was more likely for children from households with higher socioeconomic status and with more symptoms of severe illness. Health facility and hospital-based surveillance would underestimate the burden of disease substantially in rural western Kenya. Seeking healthcare at health facilities and hospitals varied by syndrome, severity of illness, and characteristics of the patient. |
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spelling | pubmed-30750572011-04-20 Healthcare-seeking Behaviour for Common Infectious Disease-related Illnesses in Rural Kenya: A Community-based House-to-house Survey Burton, Deron C. Flannery, Brendan Onyango, Bernard Larson, Charles Alaii, Jane Zhang, Xingyou Hamel, Mary J. Breiman, Robert F. Feikin, Daniel R. J Health Popul Nutr Original Papers Community surveys of healthcare-use determine the proportion of illness episodes not captured by health facility-based surveillance, the methodology used most commonly to estimate the burden of disease in Africa. A cross-sectional survey of households with children aged less than five years was conducted in 35 of 686 census enumeration areas in rural Bondo district, western Kenya. Healthcare sought for acute episodes of diarrhoea or fever in the past two weeks or pneumonia in the past year was evaluated. Factors associa-ted with healthcare-seeking were analyzed by logistic regression accounting for sample design. In total, 6,223 residents of 981 households were interviewed. Of 1,679 children aged less than five years, 233 (14%) had diarrhoea, and 736 (44%) had fever during the past two weeks; care at health facilities was sought for one-third of these episodes. Pneumonia in the past year was reported for 64 (4%) children aged less than five years; 88% sought healthcare at any health facility and 48% at hospitals. Seeking healthcare at health facilities was more likely for children from households with higher socioeconomic status and with more symptoms of severe illness. Health facility and hospital-based surveillance would underestimate the burden of disease substantially in rural western Kenya. Seeking healthcare at health facilities and hospitals varied by syndrome, severity of illness, and characteristics of the patient. International Centre for Diarrhoeal Disease Research, Bangladesh 2011-02 /pmc/articles/PMC3075057/ /pubmed/21528791 Text en © INTERNATIONAL CENTRE FOR DIARRHOEAL DISEASE RESEARCH, BANGLADESH http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.5/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. |
spellingShingle | Original Papers Burton, Deron C. Flannery, Brendan Onyango, Bernard Larson, Charles Alaii, Jane Zhang, Xingyou Hamel, Mary J. Breiman, Robert F. Feikin, Daniel R. Healthcare-seeking Behaviour for Common Infectious Disease-related Illnesses in Rural Kenya: A Community-based House-to-house Survey |
title | Healthcare-seeking Behaviour for Common Infectious Disease-related Illnesses in Rural Kenya: A Community-based House-to-house Survey |
title_full | Healthcare-seeking Behaviour for Common Infectious Disease-related Illnesses in Rural Kenya: A Community-based House-to-house Survey |
title_fullStr | Healthcare-seeking Behaviour for Common Infectious Disease-related Illnesses in Rural Kenya: A Community-based House-to-house Survey |
title_full_unstemmed | Healthcare-seeking Behaviour for Common Infectious Disease-related Illnesses in Rural Kenya: A Community-based House-to-house Survey |
title_short | Healthcare-seeking Behaviour for Common Infectious Disease-related Illnesses in Rural Kenya: A Community-based House-to-house Survey |
title_sort | healthcare-seeking behaviour for common infectious disease-related illnesses in rural kenya: a community-based house-to-house survey |
topic | Original Papers |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3075057/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21528791 |
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