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Pramesh Raj Ghimire1, Kingsley Emwinyore Agho1, Andre M N Renzaho2, Michael Dibley3, Camille Raynes-Greenow3.
Abstract
INTRODUCTION: Diarrhoea among children under-five is a serious public health problem in many developing countries, including Nepal. This study aimed to examine the association between health service utilization and diarrhoea management approaches among children under-five years in Nepal.Entities:
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Year: 2018 PMID: 29494611 PMCID: PMC5832205 DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0191988
Source DB: PubMed Journal: PLoS One ISSN: 1932-6203 Impact factor: 3.240
Fig 1Conceptual framework for health service utilization and diarrhoea management approaches among children aged 0–5 years in Nepal, adopted from Anderson behavioural model.
Characteristics of children under-five years of age with diarrhoea in Nepal, NDHS 2001–2011.
| Study variables | n(%) | Study variables | n(%) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Rural | 2443(92.0) | 6+ | 332(12.5) |
| Urban | 211(8.0) | (4–5) | 505(19.0) |
| (2–3) | 1144(43.1) | ||
| Mountain | 219(8.3) | 1 | 674(25.4) |
| Hill | 1030(38.8) | ||
| Terai | 1405(53.0) | Female | 1220(46.0) |
| Male | 1435(54.1) | ||
| Central | 948(35.7) | ||
| Eastern | 632(23.8) | Currently working | 1829(68.9) |
| Western | 480(18.1) | Currently not working | 798(31.1) |
| Mid-western | 312(11.8) | ||
| Far-western | 283(10.7) | Agriculture | 1827(68.8) |
| Non- agriculture | 191(7.2) | ||
| No education | 1723(64.9) | Not working | 593(23.3) |
| Primary | 442(16.7) | ||
| Some secondary to higher | 489(18.4) | Poor | 1300(49.0) |
| Middle | 577(21.7) | ||
| Cannot read at all | 1567(59.0) | Rich | 777(29.3) |
| Able to read | 1084(40.8) | ||
| January- March | 1420(53.5) | ||
| No education | 1288(48.5) | April- August | 1235(46.5) |
| Primary | 869(32.7) | ||
| Some secondary to higher | 498(18.7) | (0–11) | 690(26.0) |
| (12–23) | 819(30.9) | ||
| 30–49 | 787(39.6) | (24–59) | 1145(43.1) |
| 20–29 | 1662(62.6) | ||
| <20 | 206(7.8) | No | 1937(73.0) |
| Yes | 718(27.0) | ||
| Buddhist | 218(8.2) | ||
| Hindu | 2166(81.6) | ||
| Others | 271(10.2) |
n: Weighted counts. Other religion Includes mainly Christian, Muslims and Kirat; Non-agriculture occupation includes skilled and professional jobs; Counts and percentages vary between categories because of missing values.
Fig 2Number and percentage of children who received ORS, continued feeding and/or extra fluids during diarrhoea in Nepal (2001–2011).
Fig 3Trends in prevalence of Oral Rehydration Solution (ORS), increased fluids, and continued feeding during childhood diarrhoea in Nepal (2001–2011).
Fig 4Impact of health service use on diarrhoea treatment approaches among children aged 0–59 months in Nepal (2001–2011).
$Adjusted for type of residence, ecological zone, geographical region, mother education, mother literacy level, father education, mother age, religion, parity, sex of child, mother working status, mother occupation, household wealth, months of data collection, age of child, and use of health service during diarrhoea.