| Literature DB >> 28903727 |
Samanta Tresha Lalla-Edward1, Sydney Ncube2, Paul Matthew3, Catherine A Hankins4,5, W D Francois Venter2, Gabriela B Gomez4,6.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Long-distance truck drivers are occupationally susceptible to poor health outcomes. Their patterns of healthcare utilisation and the suitability of healthcare services available to them are not well documented. We report on truck driver healthcare utilisation across South Africa and characterise the client population of the clinics serving them for future service development.Entities:
Keywords: Access; Healthcare; Programme; Roadside Wellness Centre; Service delivery; South Africa; Truck drivers
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Year: 2017 PMID: 28903727 PMCID: PMC5598062 DOI: 10.1186/s12913-017-2595-3
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Health Serv Res ISSN: 1472-6963 Impact factor: 2.655
Fig. 1Flowchart of routinely collected data extraction and records selection. N, number; Oct, October; Sept, September; n, number; SW, sex worker; TD, truck driver; MSW, male sex worker; FSW, female sex worker
Services accessed disaggregated by socio-demographic characteristics of truck drivers
| Services accessed ( | ||||||
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| Clients | HIV, n (%) | STI, n (%) | TB, n (%) | Malaria, n (%) | PHC, n (%) | |
| Total | 13252 | 5660 (31.6) | 1092 (6.1) | 62 (0.3) | 70 (0.4) | 11001 (61.5) |
| Age, mean (SD) | 39.2 (9.9) | 37.2 (9.4) | 36.2 (8.7) | 40.4 (9.5) | 39.2 (8.4) | 41.1 (10.0) |
| Age | ||||||
| < 20 years | 96 (0.7) | 59 (1.0) | 11 (1.0) | 0 | 0 | 45 (0.4) |
| 20–29 years | 2114 (16.0) | 1131(20.1) | 232 (21.2) | 8 (12.9) | 7 (10.0) | 1330 (12.1) |
| 30–39 years | 5193 (39.2) | 2470 (43.6) | 511 (46.8) | 22 (35.5) | 36 (51.4) | 3879 (35.3) |
| 40–49 years | 3551 (26.8) | 1310 (23.1) | 254 (23.3) | 18 (29.0) | 19 (27.1) | 3273 (29.7) |
| 50–65 years | 2298 (17.3) | 690 (12.2) | 84 (7.7) | 14 (22.6) | 8 (11.4) | 2474 (22.5) |
| Sex | ||||||
| Female | 182 (1.4) | 68 (1.2) | 14 (1.3) | 1 (1.6) | 0 (0.0) | 119 (1.1) |
| Male | 13070 (98.6) | 5592 (98.8) | 1078 (98.7) | 61 (98.4) | 70 (100.0) | 10882 (98.9) |
| Marital status | ||||||
| SP | 8887 (67.1) | 3807 (67.3) | 639 (58.5) | 39 (62.9) | 61 (87.1) | 7626 (69.3) |
| No SP | 4365 (32.9) | 1853 (32.7) | 453 (41.5) | 23 (37.1) | 9 (12.9) | 3375 (30.7) |
| Nationality | ||||||
| South Africa | 10825 (81.7) | 4209 (74.4) | 789 (72.3) | 47 (75.8) | 18 (25.7) | 9373 (85.2) |
| Other | 2427 (18.3) | 1451 (25.6) | 303 (27.7) | 15 (24.2) | 52 (74.3) | 1628 (17.8) |
HIV Human immunodeficiency virus, STI Sexually transmitted infection, TB Tuberculosis, PHC Primary healthcare, n Number, No SP No stable partner, SP With stable partner
Fig. 2Service delivery and implementation for October 2013 to September 2015. ART, antiretroviral therapy
Fig. 3Map showing clinic location and service utilisation. PHC, primary healthcare; STI, sexually transmitted infection; TB, tuberculosis; HIV, human immunodeficiency virus; n, number
Determinants of service uptake across all sites
| HIV ( | STI ( | TB ( | MALARIA ( | PHC ( | ||||||
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| Age | UOR [95% CI] | AOR [95% CI] | UOR [95% CI] | AOR [95% CI] | UOR [95% CI] | AOR [95% CI] | UOR [95% CI] | AOR [95% CI] | UOR [95% CI] | AOR [95% CI] |
| <20 years | reference | reference | reference | reference | – | – | – | – | reference | reference |
| 20–29 years | 0.67 [0.25–1.84] | 0.67 [0.23–1.92] | 0.89 [0.50–1.58] | 0.82 [0.45–1.48] | reference | reference | reference | reference | 1.56 [0.55–4.44] | 1.62 [0.53–4.92] |
| 30–39 years | 0.52 [0.18–0.48] | 0.49 [0.17–1.38] | 0.76 [0.43–1.36] | 0.75 [0.42–1.34] | 1.08 [0.41–2.82] | 0.91 [0.72–1.16] | 2.03 [0.66–6.24] | 1.59 [0.46–5.46] | 2.14 [0.78–5.86] | 2.30 [0.83–6.36] |
| 40–49 years |
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| 0.56 [0.30–1.03] | 1.25 [0.54–2.88] |
| 1.50 [0.61–3.71] | 1.30 [0.46–3.62] |
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| 50–65 years |
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| 1.44 [0.63–3.28] |
| 0.94 [0.29–3.02] | 1.24 [0.40–3.89] |
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| No SP | reference | reference | reference | reference | reference | reference | reference | reference | reference | reference |
| SP | 0.95 [0.65–1.37] | 1.10 [0.76–1.60] |
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| 0.80 [0.55–1.15] |
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| 1.54 [0.84–2.81] | 1.18 [0.78–1.81] | 1.01 [0.73–1.41] |
| Nationality | ||||||||||
| South African | reference | reference | reference | reference | reference | reference | reference | reference | reference | reference |
| Other |
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| 1.70 [0.92–3.14] | 1.77 [0.95–3.28] | 1.36 [0.70–2.65] | 1.72 [0.92–3.23] |
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HIV Human immunodeficiency virus, STI Sexually transmitted infection, TB Tuberculosis, PHC Primary healthcare, n Number, UOR Unadjusted odds ratio, AOR Adjusted odds ratio (refers to adjusted for all variables in table); 95% CI, 95% confidence interval; No SP: no stable partner includes the following categories: divorced, single or widowed. SP: with stable partner includes married and cohabiting. *indicates a p value < 0.05; **p value < 0.01; ***p value < 0.001
arecords with <20y (n = 108) were dropped in this analysis, because there were no TB/malaria visits recorded