| Literature DB >> 31275402 |
Waktole Kebede Fufa1, Gebretsadik Berhe Gebremedhin2, Gebremedhin Berhe Gebregergs2, Taklu Marama Mokonnon3.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Diarrhea is the first cause of illness and the second cause of death in under-five children. Home interventions can prevent 57% of mortality related to diarrhea. However, malpractices were common and the reason for this underutilization was unclear. Thus, this study was aimed at assessing poor home management practice of Diarrhea and associated factors among caregivers of under-five years children in urban and rural residents.Entities:
Year: 2019 PMID: 31275402 PMCID: PMC6582835 DOI: 10.1155/2019/8345245
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Pediatr ISSN: 1687-9740
Socio-demographic characteristics of caregivers of under-five children's in urban and rural resident of Doba woreda, Ethiopia, 2017.
| Variables | Category | Residence | Total (n=559) | |
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| Urban (n =184) | Rural (n=375) | |||
| Age of the caregiver | 15-25 | 80(43.5) | 116(30.9) | 196(35.06) |
| 26-35 | 79(42.9) | 212(56.5) | 291(52.0) | |
| >36 | 25(13.6.) | 47(12.7) | 72(12.4) | |
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| Religion | Muslim | 137(74.5) | 331(88.3) | 468(83.7) |
| Orthodox | 33 (17.9) | 41 (10.9 | 749 (13.3) | |
| Others | 14(7.6) | 3(0.8) | 17(3.0) | |
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| Ethnicity | Oromo | 168 (91.3) | 353 (94.1) | 521(93.2) |
| Amhara | 13(7.1) | 21(5.6) | 34 (6.1) | |
| Others | 3(1.6) | 1(0.3) | 4(0.7) | |
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| Educational status | Can't read and write | 22(12.0) | 199(53) | 221(39.5) |
| Read and write | 3(1.6) | 23(6.1) | 26(4.7) | |
| Primary | 6 4(34.8) | 130(34.7) | 194(34.7) | |
| Secondary | 72(39.1) | 21(5.7) | 93(16.6) | |
| Tertiary (college) | 23(12.5) | 2(0.5) | 25(4.5) | |
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| Occupation | Housewife | 89(48.4) | 136(36.3) | 225(40.3) |
| Farmer | 12(6.5) | 186(49.6) | 198(35.4) | |
| Merchant | 32(17.4) | 24(6.4) | 56(10.0) | |
| Governmental employs | 36(19.6) | 3(.8) | 39(7.0) | |
| Others | 15(8.1) | 26(6.9) | 41(7.3) | |
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| Marital status | Married | 174(94.6) | 344(91.7) | 518(92.7) |
| Single | 0 | 1(0.3) | 1(0.3) | |
| Divorced | 8(4.3) | 21(5.6) | 29(5.0) | |
| Widowed | 2(1.1) | 9(2.4) | 11(2.0) | |
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| Relationship caregiver with child | Biological mother | 181(98.4) | 365(97.3) | 546(97.7) |
| Grand mother | 2(1.1) | 4(1.1) | 6(1.1) | |
| Others | 1(0.5) | 6(1.6) | 7(1.2) | |
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| Number of under-five children | 1 | 117(63.6) | 183(48.8) | 300(53.7) |
| 2 | 66(35.9) | 188(50.1) | 254(45.4) | |
| 3 | 1(0.5) | 4(1.1) | 5(0.9) | |
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| Place of delivery | Health facility | 147(79.9) | 188(50.2) | 335(59.9) |
| Home | 37(20.1) | 185(49.3) | 222(39.7) | |
| Other places | 0(.0) | 2(0.5) | 2(0.4) | |
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| Sex of child | Male | 100(54.3) | 182(48.5) | 282(50.4) |
| Female | 84(45.7) | 193(51.5) | 277(49.6) | |
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| Age of the child in months | 6-11 | 27(14.7) | 37(9.9) | 64(11.4) |
| 12-23 | 48(26.1) | 113(30.1) | 161(28.8) | |
| 24-35 | 46(25.0) | 112(29.9) | 158(28.3) | |
| 36-47 | 35(19.1) | 56(14.9) | 91(16.3) | |
| 48-59 | 28(15.1) | 57(15.2) | 85(15.2) | |
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| Birth order of the index child | First | 78(42.4) | 101(26.9) | 179(32.1) |
| Second | 57(31.0) | 88(23.5) | 145(25.9) | |
| Third | 16(8.7) | 44(11.7) | 60(10.7) | |
| Fourth and above | 33(17.9) | 142(37.9) | 175(31.3) | |
∗= Protestant, Catholic and Waqefata, ∗∗=Gurage and Somali, ∗∗∗= private work, Day laborer, Jobless, ∗∗∗∗=father, relatives, ∗∗∗∗∗= on the way to the health facility
Figure 1Number of episodes of diarrhea per one year among under-five children in urban and rural resident of Doba woreda, Ethiopia, 2017.
Figure 2Magnitude of home management practice of diarrhea among caregivers of under-five children in urban and rural resident of Doba woreda, Ethiopia.
Awareness on fluid intake among caregivers of under-five children's in urban and rural resident of Doba woreda, Ethiopia.
| Variables | Category | Urban(n=184) | Rural(n=375) | (n=559) |
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| Heard about ORS | Yes | 184(100) | 370(98.7) | 554(99.1) |
| No | 0 | 5(1.3) | 5(0.9) | |
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| Composition of ORS | Salt and sugar | 111(60.3) | 166(44.6) | 277(49.6) |
| Salt, sugar and mineral | 53(28.8) | 77(21.5) | 130(23.9) | |
| Don't know/don't answer | 20(10.9) | 127(33.9) | 147(26.5) | |
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| Amount of water used to dissolve ORS | 0.5 liter | 3(1.6) | 15(4) | 18(3.2) |
| 1 liter | 172(93.5) | 302(80.5) | 474(84.8) | |
| 2 liter and above | 8(4.4) | 36(9.6) | 44(7.9) | |
| Don't know/don't answer | 1(.5) | 22(5.9) | 23(4.1) | |
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| ORS available at home? | Yes | 31(16.8) | 43(11.5) | 74(13.2) |
| No | 153(83.2) | 332(88.5) | 485(86.8) | |
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| Time to discard dissolved ORS | Until finished | 6(3.3) | 33(8.8) | 39(7.0) |
| <23Hours | 29(15.8) | 102(27.2) | 131(23.5) | |
| At 24 hours | 148(80.4) | 188(50.1) | 336(60.1) | |
| >25hours | 0 | 11(2.9) | 11(2.0) | |
| Don't know/don't answer | 1(.5) | 41(11) | 42(7.5) | |
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| Had heard SSS | Yes | 85(46.2) | 88(23.5) | 173(30.9) |
| No | 99(53.8) | 287(76.5) | 386(69.1) | |
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| Know how to prepare SSS | yes | 61(33.2) | 69(18.4) | 130(23.3) |
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| Prepared SSS previously | yes | 34(18.5) | 56(14.9) | 90(16.1) |
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| Withheld any type of fluid | Yes | 48(26.1) | 120(32.0) | 168(30.1) |
| No | 136(73.9) | 255(68.0) | 391(69.9) | |
SSS∗ “salt-sugar solution”, ORS∗ “Oral rehydration salt”
Knowledge and attitude of feeding practice among caregivers of under-five children's in urban and rural resident of Doba woreda, Ethiopia.
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| Category | Residence | Total (n=559) | |
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| Urban(n=184) | Rural(n=375) | |||
| No. (%) | No. (%) | No. (%) | ||
| Feeding aggravate diarrhea? | No | 172(93.5) | 343(91.5) | 515(92.2) |
| Yes | 12(6.5) | 32(8.5) | 44(7.8) | |
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| Breast feeding is important during diarrhea? | Yes | 166(90.2) | 288(76.8) | 454(81.2) |
| No | 15(8.2) | 74(19.7) | 89(15.9) | |
| Don't know | 3(1.6) | 13(3.5) | 16(2.9) | |
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| Do you Withhold any type of food? | Yes | 8(4.3) | 24(6.4) | 32(5.7) |
| No | 176(95.7) | 351(93.6) | 527(94.3) | |
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| Did you hear of yogurt as home management of diarrhea? | Yes | 44(23.9) | 81(21.6) | 125(22.2) |
| No | 140(76.1) | 293(78.4) | 433(77.8) | |
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| Yogurt is used as home management for diarrhea? | Yes | 39(21.2) | 74(19.7) | 113(20.2) |
| No | 145(78.8) | 301(80.3) | 446(79.8) | |
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| What do you feel about the importance of yogurt? | Good | 44(23.9) | 77(20.5) | 121(21.6) |
| Not good | 0(.0) | 3(.8) | 3(.5) | |
| Nothing | 0(.0) | 2(.5) | 2(.4) | |
| Don't know | 140(76.1) | 293(78.2) | 433(77.5) | |
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| Did you hear about Rice water? | Yes | 58(31.5) | 154(41.1) | 212(37.9) |
| No | 126(68.5) | 221(58.9) | 347(62.1) | |
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| What do you feel about the importance of rice water? | Good | 55(29.9) | 150(40.1) | 205(36.7) |
| Not good | 3(1.6) | 0(.0) | 3(.4) | |
| Nothing | 0(.0) | 2(.5) | 2(.4) | |
| Don't know | 126(68.5) | 223(59.4) | 349(62.5) | |
Zinc supplementation for home management of diarrhea among caregivers of under-five children's in urban and rural resident of Doba woreda, Ethiopia.
| Variables | Category | Residence | Total (n=559) | |
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| Urban(n=184) | Rural(n=375) | |||
| No. (%) | No. (%) | No. (%) | ||
| Heard about Zinc? | Yes | 152(82.6) | 141(37.6) | 293(52.4) |
| No | 32(17.4) | 234(62.4) | 266(47.6) | |
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| Duration to give zinc? | Until diarrhea stops | 24(13.0) | 42(11.2) | 66(11.8) |
| <10 days | 19(10.3) | 42(11.2) | 61(10.9) | |
| 10-14 days | 103(56.0) | 39(10.4) | 142(25.4) | |
| ≥15 days | 1(.5) | 5(1.3) | 6(1.1) | |
| Don't know/don't answer | 37(20.2) | 247(65.9) | 284(50.8) | |
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| Importance of zinc? | To shorten Duration | 130(70.7) | 115(30.7) | 245(43.9) |
| To stop diarrhea | 14(9.6) | 17(6.5) | 31(8.5) | |
| Don't know/don't answer | 32(19.7) | 234(62.8) | 266(47.6) | |
Figure 3Place of care for sick child among caregivers of under-five children in urban and rural resident of Doba woreda, Ethiopia.
Home management practice of diarrhea among caregivers of under-five children's in urban and rural resident of Doba woreda, Ethiopia.
| Variables | Category | Urban(n=163) | Rural(n=334) | Total=497 |
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| No. (%) | No. (%) | No. (%) | ||
| How much fluid did give since diarrhea starts? | More than usual | 94(57.7) | 50(15.0) | 144(29.0) |
| Less than usual | 39(23.9) | 186(55.7) | 225(45.3) | |
| Same to usual | 29(17.8) | 92(27.5) | 121(24.3) | |
| Nothing | 1(.6) | 6(1.8) | 7(1.4) | |
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| Is ORS | Yes | 157(96.3) | 289(86.5) | 446(89.7) |
| No | 6(3.7) | 45(13.5) | 51(10.3) | |
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| Is SSS | Yes | 24(14.7) | 71(21.3) | 95(19.9) |
| No | 139(85.3) | 263(78.7) | 402(80.1) | |
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| Amount of food given since diarrhea? | More than usual | 70(49.9) | 34(10.2) | 104(20.9) |
| Less than usual | 47(28.8) | 181(54.2) | 228(45.9) | |
| Same to usual | 46(28.2) | 113(33.8) | 159(32.0) | |
| Nothing | 0 | 6(1.8) | 6(1.2) | |
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| Did you give yogurt since diarrhea starts? | Yes | 15(9.2) | 51(15.3) | 66(13.3) |
| No | 148(90.8) | 283(84.7) | 431(86.7) | |
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| Did you provide rice water for sick child? | Yes | 11(6.7) | 66(19.8) | 77(15.5) |
| No | 152(93.3) | 268(80.2) | 420(84.5) | |
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| Did you provide zinc for sick child? | Yes | 93(56.2) | 102(28.6) | 195(39.2) |
| No | 70(43.8) | 232(71.4) | 302(60.8) | |
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| Amount of food given during convalescent period? | More than usual | 121(74.2) | 160(47.9) | 281(56.5) |
| Less than usual | 3(1.9) | 40(12.0) | 43(8.7) | |
| Same to usual | 39(23.9) | 134(40.1) | 173(34.8) | |
SSS∗ “salt sugar solution”, ORS∗ “Oral rehydration salt)
An association between residence and selected health related factors among caregivers of under-five children's Doba woreda, Oromia, Ethiopia.
| Variables | Rural | Urban | COR (95% CI) | P value |
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| Good | 48 | 72 |
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| Poor | 286 | 91 | 1.0 | |
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| Poor | 230 | 35 | 6.7 | 0.001 |
| Good | 145 | 149 | 1.0 | |
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| No | 275 | 158 |
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| Yes | 97 | 26 | 1.0 | |
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| No/Informal education | 222 | 25 |
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| Formal education | 153 | 159 | 1.0 | |
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| Less than five | 185 | 131 |
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| Greater or equal to five | 190 | 53 | 1.0 | |
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| Home | 185 | 37 | 3.96(2.9,5.9) | 0.001 |
| Health facility | 188 | 147 | 1.0 | |
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| No | 287 | 99 | 2.8(1.9, 4.1) | 0.00 |
| Yes | 88 | 85 | 1.0 | |
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| No | 294 | 141 | 1.1(0.7, 1.68) | 0.64 |
| Yes | 81 | 43 | 1.0 | |
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| No | 234 | 32 | 7.8(5.1, 12) |
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| Yes | 141 | 152 | 1.0 |
COR= Crude odds ratio, CI= confidence Interval, “1.0” indicates reference group, ∗=can't read and write and informal education, ∗∗= primary, secondary, tertiary, SSS∗∗∗ “salt sugar solution”
Associated factors of poor home management practice of diarrhea among caregivers of under-five children in urban and rural resident of Doba Woreda, Ethiopia.
| Variable | Home management practice in rural | Home management practice in Urban | ||||||
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| Poor=286 | Good=48 | COR (95%CI) | AOR (95%CI) | Poor=91 | Good=72 | COR (95%CI) | AOR (95%CI) | |
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| 16-25 years | 117(82.4) | 25(17.6) | 0.7(0.28,1.7) | 39(57.4) | 29(42.6) | 0.45(0.16,1.3) | 0.39(0.13,1.3) | |
| 26-35years | 123(88.5) | 16(11.5) | 1.2(0.45,3.0) | 34(47.9) | 37(52.1) |
| 0.26(0.09,0.8) | |
| >36years | 46(86.8) | 7(13.2) | 1.0 | 18(75) | 6(25) | 1.0 | 1.0 | |
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| No/Informal education | 176(89.8) | 20(10.2) | 2.24(1.2,4.2) | 1.6(0.8,3.2) | 17(73.9) | 6(26.1) | 2.5(0.9,6.8) | 1.1(0.33,3.7) |
| Formal education | 110(79.7) | 28(20.3) | 1.0 | 1.0 | 74(52.9) | 66(47.1) | 1.0 | 1.0 |
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| Housewife(farmer) | 247(86.1) | 40(13.9) | 1.3(0.5,2.9) | 54(62.1) | 33(37.9) | 1.7(0.9,3.2) | 0.88(0.4,1.87) | |
| Other | 39(83.0) | 8(17.0) | 1.0 | 37(48.7) | 39(51.3) | 1,0 | 1.0 | |
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| Less than five | 139(84.8) | 25(15.2) | 0.85(0.46,1.5) | 64(55.2) | 52(44.8) | 0.9(0.46,1.8) | ||
| Greater or equal to five | 147(86.5) | 23(13.5) | 1.0 | 27(57.4) | 20(42.6) | 1.0 | ||
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| Home | 150(88.8) | 19(11.2) | 1.7(0.9,3.1) | 1.5(0.7,3.1) | 23(69.7) | 10(30.3) | 2.1(0.9,4.7) | 2.4(0.9,5.8) |
| Health facility | 136(82.4) | 29(17.6) | 1.0 | 1..0 | 68(52.3) | 62(47.7) | 1..0 | 1.0 |
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| Male | 140(84.8) | 25(15.2) | 0.8(0.47,16) | 56(62.2) | 34(37.8) | 1.7(0.9,3.3) | 2.3(1.2,4.7) | |
| Female | 146(86.4) | 23(13.6) | 1.0 | 35(47.9) | 38(52.1) | 1.0 | 1.0 | |
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| Poor | 191(97.0) | 6(3.0) |
| 13.4(5.3,34) | 26(74.3) | 9(25.7) |
| 2.7(1.3,6.5) |
| Good | 95(69.3) | 42(30.2) | 1.0 | 1.0 | 65(50.8) | 63(49.2) | 1.0 | 1.0 |
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| No | 221(89.2) | 27(10.8) |
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| Yes | 65(75.6) | 21(24.4) | 1.0 | 1.0 | 37(46.8) | 42(53.2) | 1.0 | 1.0 |
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| No | 225(87.5) | 32(12.5) |
| 1.1(0.5,2.3) | 71(56.8) | 54(43.2) |
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| Yes | 61(79.2) | 16(20.8) | 1/0 | 1.0 | 20(52.6) | 18(47.4) | 1.0 | |
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| No (Don't know) | 74(84.1) | 14(15.9) |
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| Yes | 212(86.2) | 34(13.8) | 1.0 | 76(55.5) | 60(44.5) | 1.0 | ||
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| No (Don't know) | 187(86.6) | 29(13.4) | 1.25(0.6,2.3) | 2.4(1.3, 5.3) | 23(79.3) | 6(20.6) | 3.7(1.4,9.7) | 4.0(1.4,11.0) |
| Yes | 98(83.8) | 19(16.2) | 1.0 | 1.0 | 68(50.7) | 66(49.3) | 1.0 | 1.0 |
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| No (Don't know) | 246(89.5) | 29(10.5) |
| 2.4(1.2, 5.0) | 57(56.4) | 44(43.6) | 1.07(0.57,2.02) | |
| Yes | 40(67.8) | 19(32.2) | 1.0 | 1.0 | 34(54.8) | 28(45.2) | 1.0 | |
“∗”-indicates p-value less than 0.05, ∗∗ -Indicates P-value 0.05-0.25 in bi-variate analysis, “1.0” indicates reference group. SSS∧- indicates “salt-sugar solution”, ORS∧ indicates “Oral rehydration solution, ∗∗∗=can't read and write and informal education,∗∗∗∗= primary, secondary, tertiary, others∗∗∗∗∗- merchant and daily laborer