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Perceptions of chest pain and healthcare seeking behavior for chest pain in northern Tanzania: A community-based survey

BACKGROUND: Little is known about community perceptions of chest pain and healthcare seeking behavior for chest pain in sub-Saharan Africa. METHODS: A two-stage randomized population-based cluster survey with selection proportional to population size was performed in northern Tanzania. Self-identifi...

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Autores principales: Hertz, Julian T., Madut, Deng B., Tesha, Revogatus A., William, Gwamaka, Simmons, Ryan A., Galson, Sophie W., Sakita, Francis M., Maro, Venance P., Bloomfield, Gerald S., Crump, John A., Rubach, Matthew P.
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6372176/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30753216
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0212139
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author Hertz, Julian T.
Madut, Deng B.
Tesha, Revogatus A.
William, Gwamaka
Simmons, Ryan A.
Galson, Sophie W.
Sakita, Francis M.
Maro, Venance P.
Bloomfield, Gerald S.
Crump, John A.
Rubach, Matthew P.
author_facet Hertz, Julian T.
Madut, Deng B.
Tesha, Revogatus A.
William, Gwamaka
Simmons, Ryan A.
Galson, Sophie W.
Sakita, Francis M.
Maro, Venance P.
Bloomfield, Gerald S.
Crump, John A.
Rubach, Matthew P.
author_sort Hertz, Julian T.
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description BACKGROUND: Little is known about community perceptions of chest pain and healthcare seeking behavior for chest pain in sub-Saharan Africa. METHODS: A two-stage randomized population-based cluster survey with selection proportional to population size was performed in northern Tanzania. Self-identified household healthcare decision-makers from randomly selected households were asked to list all possible causes of chest pain in an adult and asked where they would go if an adult household member had chest pain. RESULTS: Of 718 respondents, 485 (67.5%) were females. The most commonly cited causes of chest pain were weather and exercise, identified by 342 (47.6%) and 318 (44.3%) respondents. Two (0.3%) respondents identified ‘heart attack’ as a possible cause of chest pain. A hospital was selected as the preferred healthcare facility for an adult with chest pain by 277 (38.6%) respondents. Females were less likely to prefer a hospital than males (OR 0.65, 95% CI 0.47–0.90, p = 0.008). CONCLUSIONS: There is little community awareness of cardiac causes of chest pain in northern Tanzania, and most adults reported that they would not present to a hospital for this symptom. There is an urgent need for educational interventions to address this knowledge deficit and guide appropriate care-seeking behavior.
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spelling pubmed-63721762019-03-01 Perceptions of chest pain and healthcare seeking behavior for chest pain in northern Tanzania: A community-based survey Hertz, Julian T. Madut, Deng B. Tesha, Revogatus A. William, Gwamaka Simmons, Ryan A. Galson, Sophie W. Sakita, Francis M. Maro, Venance P. Bloomfield, Gerald S. Crump, John A. Rubach, Matthew P. PLoS One Research Article BACKGROUND: Little is known about community perceptions of chest pain and healthcare seeking behavior for chest pain in sub-Saharan Africa. METHODS: A two-stage randomized population-based cluster survey with selection proportional to population size was performed in northern Tanzania. Self-identified household healthcare decision-makers from randomly selected households were asked to list all possible causes of chest pain in an adult and asked where they would go if an adult household member had chest pain. RESULTS: Of 718 respondents, 485 (67.5%) were females. The most commonly cited causes of chest pain were weather and exercise, identified by 342 (47.6%) and 318 (44.3%) respondents. Two (0.3%) respondents identified ‘heart attack’ as a possible cause of chest pain. A hospital was selected as the preferred healthcare facility for an adult with chest pain by 277 (38.6%) respondents. Females were less likely to prefer a hospital than males (OR 0.65, 95% CI 0.47–0.90, p = 0.008). CONCLUSIONS: There is little community awareness of cardiac causes of chest pain in northern Tanzania, and most adults reported that they would not present to a hospital for this symptom. There is an urgent need for educational interventions to address this knowledge deficit and guide appropriate care-seeking behavior. Public Library of Science 2019-02-12 /pmc/articles/PMC6372176/ /pubmed/30753216 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0212139 Text en © 2019 Hertz et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Hertz, Julian T.
Madut, Deng B.
Tesha, Revogatus A.
William, Gwamaka
Simmons, Ryan A.
Galson, Sophie W.
Sakita, Francis M.
Maro, Venance P.
Bloomfield, Gerald S.
Crump, John A.
Rubach, Matthew P.
Perceptions of chest pain and healthcare seeking behavior for chest pain in northern Tanzania: A community-based survey
title Perceptions of chest pain and healthcare seeking behavior for chest pain in northern Tanzania: A community-based survey
title_full Perceptions of chest pain and healthcare seeking behavior for chest pain in northern Tanzania: A community-based survey
title_fullStr Perceptions of chest pain and healthcare seeking behavior for chest pain in northern Tanzania: A community-based survey
title_full_unstemmed Perceptions of chest pain and healthcare seeking behavior for chest pain in northern Tanzania: A community-based survey
title_short Perceptions of chest pain and healthcare seeking behavior for chest pain in northern Tanzania: A community-based survey
title_sort perceptions of chest pain and healthcare seeking behavior for chest pain in northern tanzania: a community-based survey
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6372176/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30753216
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0212139
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