| Literature DB >> 20051103 |
Nkoli P Uguru1, Obinna E Onwujekwe, Nnenna G Tasie, Benjamin S Uzochukwu, Uche E Ezeoke.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Improvement of utilization of malaria treatment services will depend on provision of treatment services that different population groups of consumers prefer and would want to use. Treatment of malaria in Nigeria is still problematic and this contributes to worsening burden of the disease in the country. Therefore this study explores the socio-economic and geographic differences in consumers' preferences for improved treatment of malaria in Southeast Nigeria and how the results can be used to improve the deployment of malaria treatment services.Entities:
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Year: 2010 PMID: 20051103 PMCID: PMC3397432 DOI: 10.1186/1471-2458-10-7
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Public Health ISSN: 1471-2458 Impact factor: 3.295
Socio-economic and demographic characteristics of the respondents from the household survey
| Urban | Rural | Combined | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Status of respondent in household | |||
| • Female household head | 96(7.6) | 154(12.5) | 250(10.0) |
| • Male household head | 211(16.7) | 184(14.9) | 395(15.8) |
| • Wife | 764(60.6) | 708(50.7) | 1472(60.0) |
| • Grandmother | 44 (3.5) | 44(3.6) | 70(2.8) |
| • Representative | 145(11.5) | 145(11.7) | 306(12.3) |
| Number of household residents | 5.7(2.31) | 4.9(2.20) | 5.3 (2.3) |
| Age of respondent: Mean (SD) | 40.6(14.06) | 41.3(15.4) | 41.0(14.8) |
| Sex (females) | 1002 (79.5) | 1030 (83.4) | 2032 (81.4) |
| Attended school: n (%) | 1130 (89.7) | 1009 (81.7) | 2139 (85.7) |
| Years of education: Mean (SD) | 10.1 (3.9) | 9.9 (3.6) | 10.0 (3.7) |
| Whether married: n % | 977 (77.5) | 831(67.3) | 1735(69.5) |
| Occupation of household head | |||
| Farmer | 42 (3.3) | 132(10.7) | 174(6.9) |
| Petty trading | 449 (35.7) | 412(33.4) | 861(34.5) |
| Govt worker | 179 (14.2) | 76(6.2) | 255(10.2) |
| Private sector | 64 (5.1) | 45(3.6) | 109(4.3) |
| Medium/big business | 111 (8.8) | 76(6.2) | 187(7.4) |
| Self-employed professional | 179 (14.2) | 117(9.5) | 296(11.8) |
| Unemployed | 207 (16.4) | 267(21.6) | 474(18.9) |
Ranking of preferences for treatment of malaria
| Providers | Ranking of preferences to best improve treatment |
|---|---|
| Public hospitals | 761 (30.5%) |
| Train mothers | 474(19.0%) |
| PHC centres | 451(18.1%) |
| Community health workers | 307 (12.3%) |
| Private hospital | 255 (10.2%) |
| Train PMD and shopkeepers | 104 (4.2%) |
| Traditional healers | 121 (4.8%) |
Rating of preferences for Malaria treatment
| Providers | Rating of preferences to improve treatment of malaria | |
|---|---|---|
| Mean (SD) | [Median] | |
| Public hospitals | 5.35 (1.60) | [6.0] |
| PHC centres | 4.87 (1.61) | [5.0] |
| Train mothers | 4.30 (1.96) | [4.0] |
| Community health workers | 4.17 (1.78) | [4.0] |
| Private hospital | 3.82 (1.94) | [4.0] |
| Train PMD and shopkeepers | 3.20 (1.62) | [3.0] |
| Traditional healers | 2.23 (1.82) | [1.0] |
Socio-economic status (SES) and rural/urban differences in ranking of preferences for treating malaria
| CHW | PHC centre | Public Hospital | Train mothers | Patent medicine dealer | Herbalists | Private hospital | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| n (%) | n (%) | n (%) | n (%) | n (%) | n (%) | n (%) | |
| Q1 most poor | 66(10.8) | 107(17.4) | 196(31.9) | 123(20.0) | 17(2.8) | 41(6.7) | 62(10.1) |
| Q2 very poor | 78(12.7) | 99(16.1) | 167(27.2) | 141(22.9) | 40(6.5) | 33(5.4) | 57(9.3) |
| Q3 poor | 82(13.3) | 120(19.5) | 153(24.8) | 119(19.3) | 31(5.0) | 26(4.2) | 81(13.2) |
| Q4 least poor | 79(13.0) | 123(20.2) | 225(37.0) | 90 (14.8) | 15(2.5) | 20(3.3) | 55(9.1) |
| Equity (Q1:Q4) ratio | 0.83 | 0.86 | 0.86 | 1.35 | 1.12 | 2.03 | 1.11 |
| Chi-square(p-value | 2.3(.52) | 4.4 (.22) | 25.3(<.01) | 13.3(.004) | 16.8(.001) | 8.4(.038) | 7.1(.07) |
| Rural | 142(11.5) | 207(16.8) | 399(32.4) | 232(18.9) | 549(4.4) | 77(6.3) | 115(9.4) |
| Urban | 165(13.2) | 244(19.5) | 362(28.9) | 242(19.3) | 50 (4.0) | 44(3.5) | 140(11.2) |
| Equity (R:U) ratio | 0.87 | 0.86 | 1.12 | 0.98 | 1.10 | 1.80 | 1.84 |
| Chi-square (p-value | 1.6 (.21) | 3.0(.086) | 3.6 (.059) | .09(.76) | .24(.63) | 10.0(.002) | 2.3(.13) |