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Gonzalo Durán Pacheco1, Andri Christen, Ben Arnold, Jan Hattendorf, John M Colford, Thomas A Smith, Daniel Mäusezahl.
Abstract
Field studies often use caregiver-reported diarrhoea and related symptoms to measure child morbidity. There are various vernacular terms to define diarrhoea that vary across the local cultural contexts. The relationship between vernacular definitions of diarrhoea and symptoms-based definitions is not well-documented. This paper describes the association of the vernacular Quechua term k'echalera with the symptoms-based standard definition of diarrhoea in rural Bolivian settings. During a cluster randomized trial in rural Bolivia, both signs and symptoms of diarrhoea and reports of k'echalera were collected for children aged less than five years. Reported k'echalera were found to be associated with important changes in stool frequency, consistency, and presence of blood and mucus. Reported k'echalera were highly related to three of four recorded categories of watery stool. The intermediate (milk-rice) stool consistency, which fits into the definition of watery stool, was not strongly related to k'echalera. Mucus in the stool was also associated with k'echalera; however, its presence in k'echalera-free days accounted for at least 50% of the possible false negatives. The sensitivity and specificity of the term k'echalera were estimated by Bayesian methods, allowing for both symptoms of diarrhoea and reports of k'echalera to be subject to diagnosis error. An average specificity of at least 97% and the sensitivity of at least 50% were obtained. The findings suggest that the use of k'echalera would identify fewer cases of diarrhoea than a symptom-based definition in rural Bolivia.Entities:
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Year: 2011 PMID: 22283028 PMCID: PMC3259717 DOI: 10.3329/jhpn.v29i6.9890
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Health Popul Nutr ISSN: 1606-0997 Impact factor: 2.000
Distribution of diarrhoeal symptoms for days with and without k'echalera at baseline and in a post-intervention study
| Symptom | Pre-intervention (819 children) | Post-intervention (725 children) | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Days without | Days with | Days with | |
| (n=4,071 | (n=281 | (n=4,412 | |
| No. of stools in the last 24 hours: median (Q1; Q3) | 1 (1; 2) | 3 (2; 3) | 3 (2; 4) |
| Stool consistency: no. | |||
| Liquid (water) | 142 (3.5) | 102 (36.3) | 2021 (45.8) |
| Liquid ( | 76 (1.9) | 48 (17.8) | 931 (21.1) |
| Semi-liquid ( | 186 (4.6) | 62 (22.1) | 912 (20.7) |
| Intermediate (milk-rice) | 177 (4.4) | 14 (4.9) | 249 (5.6) |
| Watery stool: total | 581 (14.3) | 228 (81.1) | 4113 (93.2) |
| Semi-solid (mashed potatoes) | 865 (21.3) | 24 (8.5) | 102 (2.3) |
| Solid (sausage) | 1975 (48.5) | 16 (5.7) | 6 (0.14) |
| Solid or semi-solid: total | 2840 (69.8) | 40 (14.2) | 108 (2.5) |
| Other | 1 (0.02) | 1 (0.4) | 78 (1.8) |
| Do not know | 649 (15.9) | 12 (4.3) | 113 (2.6) |
| Blood in stool: no. | 51 (1.25) | 39 (13.9) | 666 (15.1) |
| Mucus in stool: no. | 231 (5.7) | 97 (34.5) | 1965 (44.5) |
Pre-intervention data represent once-a-week data. Post-intervention data represent daily data (symptom data collected only when k'echalera was reported).
* Number of person-days of observations;
†Api: a non-alcoholic thick corn-drink;
‡Arrope: a non-alcoholic beverage, a quite thick sweet syrup, produced by adding water to Prosopis flour (borra)
Fig. 1.Distribution of modalities of diarrhoeal symptoms of the questionnaire and the reports of k'echalera in a scatter plot of the first two factorial axis of a multiple correspondence analysi
Reported k'echalera compared to standard symptoms-based definition of diarrhoea (pre-intervention data)
| Std-diarrhoea | ||
| Days with | Days without | |
| Days with | 177 | 100 |
| Days without | 315 | 3,434 |
Fig. 2.Prior distributions for sensitivity and specificity of k'echalera and for functional definition of diarrhoea based on reported symptoms
Reasons of false-negative and false-positive reports of k'echalera using standard symptoms-based definition of diarrhoea as gold standard
| Category | Reported symptom | No. | % |
| False negatives | ≥3 watery loose stools, no blood, no mucus | 104 | 33.1 |
| ≥1 stool with only blood | 16 | 5.1 | |
| ≥1 stool with only mucus | 168 | 53.5 | |
| ≥1 stool with both blood and mucus | 26 | 8.3 | |
| Missing | 1 | 0.3 | |
| Total | 315 | ||
| False positives | <3 stools, no blood, no mucus | 74 | 74.0 |
| 3 solid or semi-solid stools, no blood, no mucus | 10 | 10.0 | |
| Missing | 16 | 16.0 | |
| Total | 100 |
Estimates of sensitivity and specificity of k'echalera and the standard definition allowing for uncertainty in their reporting accuracy (pre-intervention data)
| Estimate for | Prior for | Sensitivity | Specificity | |
| Uninformative | 60.8 (38.1; 97.4) | 97.5 (96.8; 98.6) | ||
| Optimistic | 61.9 (39,3; 91.7) | 97.6 (96.8; 98.6) | ||
| Pessimistic | 49.6 (36.1; 77.6) | 97.6 (96.8; 98.6) | ||
| Std-diarrhoea | Uninformative | 92.4 (78.2; 98.8) | 94.4 (91.4; 98.9) | |
| Optimistic | 92.2 (78.3; 98.8) | 94.3 (91.7; 98.6) | ||
| Pessimistic | 92.5 (78.4; 98.8) | 96.1 (92.7; 99.3) | ||
| Prevalence of diarrhoea | Uninformative | 7.7 (4.5; 12.8) | ||
| Optimistic | 7.6 (4.8; 12.4) | |||
| Pessimistic | 9.5 (5.8; 13.3) | |||
*Posterior median (credible interval);
Std=standard