| Literature DB >> 30621227 |
Yufeng Ouyang1, Jiaojiao Zou2, Meimei Ji3, Yefu Zhang4, Tong Yuan5, Lina Yang6, Qian Lin7.
Abstract
The left-behind children (LBC) in China generally refer to children who remain in rural regions under the care of kin members while their parents migrate to urban areas. Due to some reasons, e.g., poverty, poor transportation conditions, lack of health resources, and preschool child care, it is hard for preschool-aged rural LBC to obtain essential health services. Random cluster sampling was used to recruit the caregivers and all the 3⁻5-year-old LBC in two rural counties in Hunan Province. A questionnaire was used to collect data on LBC demographics via face-to-face interviews with the caregivers. Health service needs were evaluated by the two-week prevalence rate, while health service utilization was measured by the two-week physician visit rate. Of the 559 respondents in the study, the two-week prevalence rate was 44.2% and the two-week physician visits rate was 48.6%. Nearly half of the sick children did not go to a hospital, 45.7% self-treated, and 5.3% did not take any treatment. The utilization rates of "health check," "eye exam," and "hearing screening for 3-year-olds" were extremely low (57.3%, 29.3%, 18.7%). The utilization rate of health services for preschool LBC in poor rural areas was extremely low, which can affect the normal growth and development of children.Entities:
Keywords: China; Left-behind children; caregiver; health service utilization; rural area
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Year: 2019 PMID: 30621227 PMCID: PMC6339067 DOI: 10.3390/ijerph16010125
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Environ Res Public Health ISSN: 1660-4601 Impact factor: 3.390
Socio-demographic characteristics of left-behind children (n, %) (n = 559).
| Characteristics | Fenghuang County ( | Pingjiang County ( | Total |
|---|---|---|---|
| ( | |||
| Age (year) | |||
| 3~ | 87 (31.9%) | 88 (30.8%) | 175 (31.3%) |
| 4~ | 89 (32.6%) | 90 (31.4%) | 179 (32.0%) |
| 5~ | 97 (35.5%) | 108 (37.8%) | 205 (36.7%) |
| Sex | |||
| Male | 153 (56.0%) | 144 (50.3%) | 297 (53.1%) |
| Female | 120 (44.0%) | 142 (49.7%) | 262 (46.9%) |
| Ethnicity | |||
| Han | 67 (24.5%) | 281 (98.3%) | 348 (62.3%) |
| Minorities | 206 (75.5%) | 5 (1.7%) | 211 (37.7%) |
| The only child # | 57 (24.6%) | 93 (36.3%) | 150 (30.7%) |
| Premature # | 15 (6.9%) | 22 (8.9%) | 37 (8.0%) |
| Low birth weight (<2500 g) # | 7 (2.7%) | 9 (4.2%) | 16 (4.0%) |
| Breast feeding # | |||
| No | 45 (20.2%) | 77 (31.2%) | 122 (26.0%) |
| Yes (<6 months) | 9 (4.0%) | 23 (9.3%) | 32 (6.8%) |
| Yes (≥6 months) | 169 (75.8) | 147 (59.5%) | 316 (67.2%) |
| Left-behind situation | |||
| Father away | 69(25.3%) | 42 (14.7%) | 111 (19.9%) |
| Mother away | 14 (5.1%) | 13 (4.5%) | 27 (4.8%) |
| Both parents away | 190 (69.6%) | 231 (80.8%) | 421 (75.3%) |
# Missing data for baseline investigation.
Health situation and health service needs among left-behind children (n, %) (n = 246).
| Variables | Fenghuang County ( | Pingjiang County ( | Total ( |
|---|---|---|---|
| Two-week prevalence # | 112 (41.2%) | 134 (47.2%) | 246 (44.2%) |
| Two-week physician visiting #,** | 39 (34.8%) | 80 (60.2%) | 119 (48.6%) |
| Presenting symptoms(man-time) # | |||
| Fever/Headache/Cough | 93 (76.2%) | 96 (61.5%) | 189 (68.0%) |
| Abdominal pain/Diarrhea | 13 (10.7%) | 24 (15.4%) | 37 (13.3%) |
| Chest pain/Flustered/Palpitations | 1 (0.8%) | 2 (1.3%) | 3 (1.1%) |
| Trauma | 2 (1.6%) | 1 (0.6%) | 3 (1.1%) |
| Others | 13 (10.7%) | 33 (21.2%) | 48 (16.5%) |
| Types of symptoms # | |||
| 1 | 102 (91.9%) | 116 (86.6%) | 218 (89.0%) |
| 2 | 8 (7.2%) | 14 (10.4%) | 22 (9.0%) |
| 3 and above | 1 (0.9%) | 4 (3.0%) | 5 (2.0%) |
Chi-square test, ** p < 0.01; # Missing data for baseline investigation.
Visits to the hospitals at different levels (n, %) (n = 119).
| Hospitals at Different Levels | Fenghuang County ( | Pingjiang County ( | Total ( | χ2 |
|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Village clinics | 15 (38.5%) | 48 (60.0%) | 63 (52.9%) | 7.611 | 0.107 |
| Township hospitals | 15 (38.5%) | 19 (23.8%) | 34 (28.6%) | ||
| County hospitals | 6 (15.4%) | 7 (8.8%) | 13 (10.9%) | ||
| City hospitals and above | 3 (7.7%) | 3 (3.8%) | 6 (5.0%) | ||
| others | 0 (0.0%) | 3 (3.8%) | 3 (2.5%) |
Figure 1Caregivers’ medical treatment choice for 246 sick LBC (n, %).
Figure 2Reasons for why LBC did not see a doctor after developing diseases in the past two weeks (n, %).
Basic public health services among left-behind children (n, %) (n = 557).
| Answer | Fenghuang County ( | Pingjiang County ( | Total ( | χ2 |
|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Received the childhood immunization # | 5.328 | 0.070 | |||
| yes | 263 (98.1%) | 283 (100.0%) | 546 (99.1%) | ||
| no | 1 (0.4%) | 0 (0.0%) | 1 (0.2%) | ||
| unclear | 4 (1.5%) | 0 (0.0%) | 4 (0.7%) | ||
| Received the child health handbook | 226.046 | <0.001 | |||
| yes | 40 (4.7%) | 221 (77.8%) | 261 (46.9%) | ||
| no | 144 (52.7%) | 48 (16.9%) | 192 (34.5%) | ||
| unclear | 89 (32.6%) | 15 (5.3%) | 104 (16.7%) | ||
| Received free health check in 2014 | 80.584 | <0.001 | |||
| yes | 104 (38.1%) | 215 (75.7%) | 319 (57.3%) | ||
| no | 141 (51.6%) | 58 (20.4%) | 200 (35.9%) | ||
| unclear | 28 (10.3%) | 20 (7.0%) | 38 (6.8%) | ||
| Measured height and weight for free | 85.696 | <0.001 | |||
| yes | 92 (33.7%) | 206 (72.5%) | 298 (53.5%) | ||
| no | 147 (53.8%) | 58 (20.4%) | 205 (36.8%) | ||
| unclear | 34 (12.5%) | 20 (7.0%) | 54 (9.7%) | ||
| Received free eye exam in 2014 # | 95.519 | <0.001 | |||
| yes | 28 (6.6%) | 135 (47.5%) | 163 (29.3%) | ||
| no | 213 (78.3%) | 121 (42.6%) | 334 (60.1%) | ||
| unclear | 31 (11.4%) | 28 (9.9%) | 59 (10.6%) | ||
| Received hearing screening at 3 years old # | 57.001 | <0.001 | |||
| yes | 18 (6.6%) | 86 (30.4%) | 104 (18.7%) | ||
| no | 219 (80.5%) | 153 (54.1%) | 372 (67.0%) | ||
| unclear | 35 (12.9%) | 44 (15.5%) | 79 (14.2%) | ||
# Missing data for baseline investigation.
Public health services for LBC with different social demographic characteristics (n, %).
| Variables | Health Check in 2014 | Eye Exam in 2014 | Hearing Screening for 3-Year-Olds |
|---|---|---|---|
| Total ( | 319 (57.0%) | 163 (29.2%) | 104 (18.6%) |
| LBC’s characteristics | |||
| Age (year) | |||
| 3~ | 106 (60.6%) | 59 (33.7%) | 39 (22.3%) |
| 4~ | 99 (55.9%) | 44 (24.9%) | 30 (17.0%) |
| 5~ | 114 (55.6%) | 60 (29.4%) | 35 (17.2%) |
| Sex | |||
| Female | 164 (55.2%) | 78 (26.3%) | 48 (16.2%) |
| Male | 155 (59.6%) | 85 (32.8%) | 56 (21.6%) |
| Ethnicity | |||
| Han | 202 (58.2%) | 107 (30.8%) | 80 (23.1%) |
| Minorities | 117 (55.7%) | 56 (26.8%) | 24 (11.5%) |
| Only child# | |||
| yes | 83 (55.7%) | 43 (28.9%) | 37 (24.8%) ** |
| no | 196 (58.2%) | 100 (29.8%) | 53 (15.8%) |
| Left-behind situation | |||
| father work outside | 58 (52.7%) | 31 (28.2%) | 15 (13.5%) |
| mother work outside | 13 (48.1%) | 7 (25.9%) | 4 (14.8%) |
| parents work outside | 248 (59.0%) | 125 (29.8%) | 85 (20.3%) |
| Caregiver’s characteristics | |||
| Age (year) * | |||
| 20~ | 30 (50.0%) | 16 (26.7%) | 5 (8.3%) |
| 40~ | 155 (59.2%) | 73 (27.9%) | 46 (17.6%) |
| 60~ | 134 (57.0%) | 74 (31.6%) | 53 (22.6%) |
| Sex | |||
| female | 202 (55.6%) | 104 (28.7%) | 62 (17.6%) |
| male | 117 (60.3%) | 59 (30.4%) | 42 (21.8%) |
| Occupation | |||
| nonagricultural Worker | 37 (58.7%) | 19 (30.2%) | 12 (19.0%) |
| farmer | 282 (57.1%) | 144 (29.2%) | 92 (18.4%) |
| Education level | |||
| no formal education | 95 (54.9%) | 50 (29.1%) | 28 (16.3%) |
| primary school | 153 (56.9%) | 77 (28.5%) | 53 (19.7%) |
| junior middle school | 58 (62.4%) | 31 (33.3%) | 19 (20.4%) |
| high school and others | 13 (61.9%) | 5 (23.8%) | 4 (19.0%) |
| Relation to LBC | |||
| father/mother | 38 (51.9%) | 24 (32.4%) | 8 (10.8%) * |
| grandfather | 110 (61.5%) | 59 (33.0%) | 44 (24.7%) |
| grandmother | 164 (56.0%) | 79 (27.1%) | 51 (17.5%) |
| others | 7 (63.6%) | 1 (9.1%) | 1 (9.1%) |
| Areas | |||
| mountainous area | 156 (57.4%) | 78 (28.8%) | 33 (12.2%) ** |
| hilly area | 163 (57.2%) | 85 (29.8%) | 71 (24.9%) |
| Socioeconomic status & | |||
| low | 83 (60.8%) | 39 (28.3%) | 15 (10.9%) ** |
| middle | 162 (57.9%) | 81 (29.0%) | 54 (19.4%) |
| high | 74 (53.2%) | 43 (30.9%) | 35 (25.2%) |
Chi-square test, * p < 0.05, ** p < 0.01; & Socioeconomic status, which was estimated following principal component analysis, including various items related to the economic status (annual per capita income, housing type, access to tap water, number of children at home, and number of bedridden patients at home). # Missing data for baseline investigation.
Figure 3Reasons for why LBC did not use basic public health services (n, %).
Awareness of two public health services among left-behind children’s caregivers (n, %) (n = 556).
| Awareness | Fenghuang County ( | Pingjiang County ( | Total ( |
|---|---|---|---|
| Know children’s planned immunization is free ** | 199 (74.0%) | 251 (88.4%) | 450 (81.4%) |
| Know their child can receive free health check in local health institutions ** | 83 (30.7%) | 170 (59.4%) | 253 (45.5%) |
Chi-square test, ** p < 0.01.