| Literature DB >> 34305392 |
Abdourahamane Diallo1, Almamy Amara Touré2, Abdoulaye Doumbouya2, Aboubacar Sidiki Magassouba3, Falaye Traoré4, Mamady Cissé5, Ibrahima Barry2, Ibrahima Conté1, Diao Cissé3, Abdourahim Cissé6, Gnoume Camara3, Alpha Oumar Bérété2, Alsény Yarie Camara2, Naby Yaya Conté2, Abdoul Habib Beavogui1.
Abstract
Background: Malaria control interventions have been scaled up, particularly those in pregnant women in Guinea. Despite that, coverage of key malaria preventive measure (MPM) indicators remains low. Therefore, it is vital to understand the reasons behind that, especially for the low coverage of sulfadoxine-pyrimethamine (SP) and long-lasting insecticide-treated bed nets (LLIN).Entities:
Year: 2021 PMID: 34305392 PMCID: PMC8272455 DOI: 10.1155/2021/9914424
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Infect Dis Obstet Gynecol ISSN: 1064-7449
Description of the sample.
| Study variables | Percentage | CI 95% |
|
|---|---|---|---|
| Age (years) | 2248 | ||
| 14-18 | 14.5% | (13.1%, 16.1%) | |
| 19-35 | 80.6% | (78.9%, 82.2%) | |
| 35-45 | 4.89% | (4.04%, 5.87%) | |
| Matrimonial status | 2248 | ||
| Single | 16.1% | (14.6%, 17.7%) | |
| Married | 83.9% | (82.3%, 85.4%) | |
| Gestational age | 2248 | ||
| Normal | 72.2% | (70.3%, 74.0%) | |
| Preterm | 27.8% | (26.0%, 29.7%) | |
| The duration of stay | 2248 | ||
| <6 months | 10.4% | (9.13%, 11.7%) | |
| ≥6 months | 89.6% | (88.3%, 90.9%) | |
| Residence characteristic | 2248 | ||
| Urban | 82.5% | (80.8%, 84.0%) | |
| Rural | 17.5% | (16.0%, 19.2%) | |
| Source of drinking water | 2248 | ||
| Tap | 36.5% | (34.5%, 38.5%) | |
| Well | 1.29% | (0.87%, 1.85%) | |
| Drilling | 50.4% | (48.3%, 52.4%) | |
| Rainwater | 11.9% | (10.6%, 13.3%) | |
| Element of comfort | 2248 | ||
| Air conditioner | 5.43% | (4.53%, 6.45%) | |
| Fan | 42.9% | (40.8%, 45.0%) | |
| None | 51.7% | (49.6%, 53.8%) | |
| Levels of education | 2248 | ||
| No formal education | 47.5% | (45.4%, 49.6%) | |
| Primary school | 13.8% | (12.4%, 15.3%) | |
| Secondary school | 27.2% | (25.3%, 29.1%) | |
| University | 11.5% | (10.2%, 12.9%) | |
| Parturient's occupation | 2248 | ||
| Housewife | 56.7% | (54.6%, 58.7%) | |
| Freelance | 31.2% | (29.3%, 33.1%) | |
| Civil servant | 12.1% | (10.8%, 13.6%) | |
| Head of the household occupation | 2248 | ||
| Civil servant | 26.3% | (24.5%, 28.2%) | |
| Farmer | 18.3% | (16.7%, 20.0%) | |
| Freelance | 51.6% | (49.6%, 53.7%) | |
| Unemployed | 3.69% | (2.95%, 4.56%) | |
| Household regimen | 2248 | ||
| Monogamous | 56.7% | (54.6%, 58.8%) | |
| Polygamous | 26.9% | (25.1%, 28.8%) | |
| Single | 16.4% | (14.9%, 18.0%) | |
| Stagnant water | 2248 | ||
| No | 64.1% | (62.0%, 66.0%) | |
| Yes | 35.9% | (34.0%, 38.0%) | |
| Garbage | 2248 | ||
| Yes | 37.6% | (35.6%, 39.7%) | |
| No | 62.4% | (60.3%, 64.4%) | |
| Means of transportation | 2248 | ||
| Personal car | 18.9% | (17.3%, 20.5%) | |
| Walking | 34.8% | (32.9%, 36.8%) | |
| Taxi | 46.3% | (44.2%, 48.4%) | |
| Distance home-health centre (5 km radius) | 2248 | ||
| Yes | 79.1% | (77.4%, 80.8%) | |
| No | 20.9% | (19.2%, 22.6%) | |
| LLINs | 2248 | ||
| Yes | 63.5% | (61.4%, 65.5%) | |
| No | 36.5% | (34.5%, 38.6%) | |
| Regular use of LLINs | 2248 | ||
| Yes | 41.2% | (39.1%, 43.3%) | |
| No | 58.8% | (56.7%, 60.9%) | |
| Antenatal care visits | 2248 | ||
| Adequate | 31.9% | (30.0%, 33.9%) | |
| Inadequate | 68.1% | (66.1%, 70.0%) | |
| Gravidity | 2248 | ||
| Primigravid | 36.6% | (34.6%, 38.6%) | |
| Paucigravid | 38.3% | (36.3%, 40.4%) | |
| Multigravid | 25.0% | (23.3%, 26.9%) | |
| Parity | 2248 | ||
| Primparous | 0.53% | (0.28%, 0.93%) | |
| Pauciparous | 64.1% | (62.0%, 66.0%) | |
| Multiparous | 35.4% | (33.4%, 37.4%) | |
| SP doses | 2248 | ||
| <3 doses | 57.9% | (55.8%, 59.9%) | |
| ≥3 doses | 42.1% | (40.1%, 44.2%) | |
| Use of other antimalarial drugs | 2248 | ||
| Yes | 29.2% | (27.3%, 31.1%) | |
| No | 70.8% | (68.9%, 72.7%) | |
| Use of traditional medicine | 2248 | ||
| Yes | 30.6% | (28.7%, 32.6%) | |
| No | 69.4% | (67.4%, 71.3%) |
Association of preventive measures and sociodemographic and obstetrical characteristics.
| Factors | Malaria preventive measures |
| |||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Full | Partial | ||||
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| ||||
| Age (years) | 0.028 | ||||
| 14-18 | 11.2% | (8.64%, 14.1%) | 15.6% | (13.9%, 17.4%) | |
| 19-35 | 83.1% | (79.6%, 86.1%) | 79.8% | (77.8%, 81.7%) | |
| 36-45 | 5.77% | (3.96%, 8.09%) | 4.62% | (3.67%, 5.72%) | |
| Matrimonial status | <0.001 | ||||
| Single | 8.75% | (6.50%, 11.5%) | 18.4% | (16.6%, 20.3%) | |
| Married | 91.2% | (88.5%, 93.5%) | 81.6% | (79.7%, 83.4%) | |
| Gestational age (weeks) | 0.128 | ||||
| Normal | 74.9% | (71.0%, 78.5%) | 71.4% | (69.2%, 73.5%) | |
| Preterm | 25.1% | (21.5%, 29.0%) | 28.6% | (26.5%, 30.8%) | |
| The duration of stay | <0.001 | ||||
| <6 months | 5.21% | (3.49%, 7.45%) | 12.0% | (10.5%, 13.6%) | |
| ≥6 months | 94.8% | (92.6%, 96.5%) | 88.0% | (86.4%, 89.5%) | |
| Residence | <0.001 | ||||
| Urban | 92.7% | (90.2%, 94.8%) | 79.3% | (77.3%, 81.2%) | |
| Rural | 7.26% | (5.22%, 9.79%) | 20.7% | (18.8%, 22.7%) | |
| Source of drinking water | <0.001 | ||||
| Tap | 41.5% | (37.3%, 45.8%) | 34.9% | (32.6%, 37.2%) | |
| Well | 2.98% | (1.71%, 4.79%) | 0.76% | (0.41%, 1.30%) | |
| Drilling | 46.4% | (42.1%, 50.7%) | 51.6% | (49.2%, 54.0%) | |
| Rainwater | 9.12% | (6.83%, 11.9%) | 12.7% | (11.2%, 14.4%) | |
| Element of comfort | <0.001 | ||||
| Air conditioner | 11.4% | (8.80%, 14.4%) | 3.57% | (2.74%, 4.56%) | |
| Fan | 56.2% | (51.9%, 60.5%) | 38.7% | (36.4%, 41.0%) | |
| None | 32.4% | (28.5%, 36.5%) | 57.7% | (55.4%, 60.1%) | |
| Levels of education | <0.001 | ||||
| No formal education | 18.1% | (14.9%, 21.6%) | 9.47% | (8.12%, 11.0%) | |
| Primary school | 37.8% | (33.7%, 42.1%) | 50.6% | (48.2%, 53.0%) | |
| Secondary school | 11.9% | (9.30%, 15.0%) | 14.4% | (12.7%, 16.1%) | |
| University | 32.2% | (28.3%, 36.4%) | 25.6% | (23.5%, 27.7%) | |
| Parturient's occupation | 0.085 | ||||
| Housewife | 52.7% | (48.4%, 57.0%) | 57.9% | (55.5%, 60.3%) | |
| Freelance | 33.3% | (29.4%, 37.5%) | 30.5% | (28.3%, 32.8%) | |
| Civil servant | 14.0% | [(11.1%, 17.2%) | 11.6% | (10.1%, 13.2%) | |
| Head of the household occupation | <0.001 | ||||
| Civil servant | 25.3% | (21.7%, 29.2%) | 26.7% | (24.6%, 28.8%) | |
| Farmer | 11.7% | (9.13%, 14.8%) | 20.4% | (18.5%, 22.4%) | |
| Freelance | 59.8% | (55.5%, 64.0%) | 49.1% | (46.7%, 51.5%) | |
| Unemployed | 3.17% | (1.85%, 5.02%) | 3.86% | (3.00%, 4.88%) | |
| Couple regimen | <0.001 | ||||
| Monogamous | 66.1% | (61.9%, 70.1%) | 53.8% | (51.4%, 56.2%) | |
| Polygamous | 25.0% | (21.3%, 28.8%) | 27.5% | (25.4%, 29.7%) | |
| Single | 8.94% | (6.66%, 11.7%) | 18.7% | (16.9%, 20.6%) | |
| Stagnant water | 0.057 | ||||
| No | 60.5% | (56.2%, 64.7%) | 65.2% | (62.9%, 67.4%) | |
| Yes | 39.5% | (35.3%, 43.8%) | 34.8% | (32.6%, 37.1%) | |
| Rubbish | <0.001 | ||||
| Yes | 30.4% | (26.5%, 34.4%) | 39.9% | (37.6%, 42.3%) | |
| No | 69.6% | (65.6%, 73.5%) | 60.1% | (57.7%, 62.4%) | |
| Means of transportation | <0.001 | ||||
| Personal car | 19.7% | (16.5%, 23.4%) | 18.6% | (16.8%, 20.5%) | |
| Walking | 25.1% | (21.5%, 29.0%) | 37.9% | (35.6%, 40.2%) | |
| Taxi | 55.1% | (50.8%, 59.4%) | 43.5% | (41.2%, 45.9%) | |
| Distance home-health centre (5 km radius) | 0.004 | ||||
| Yes | 74.7% | (70.8%, 78.3%) | 80.5% | (78.6%, 82.4%) | |
| No | 25.3% | (21.7%, 29.2%) | 19.5% | (17.6%, 21.4%) | |
| ANC | <0.001 | ||||
| Adequate | 45.4% | (41.2%, 49.8%) | 75.2% | (73.1%, 77.2%) | |
| Inadequate | 54.6% | (50.2%, 58.8%) | 24.8% | (22.8%, 26.9%) | |
| Gravidity | 0.062 | ||||
| Primigravid | 33.7% | (29.7%, 37.9%) | 37.5% | (35.2%, 39.9%) | |
| Paucigravid | 42.6% | (38.4%, 47.0%) | 37.0% | (34.7%, 39.3%) | |
| Multigravid | 23.6% | (20.1%, 27.5%) | 25.5% | (23.4%, 27.6%) | |
| Parity | 0.095 | ||||
| Primiparous | 0.74% | (0.20%, 1.90%) | 0.47% | (0.20%, 0.92%) | |
| Pauciparous | 67.4% | (63.3%, 71.4%) | 63.0% | (60.7%, 65.3%) | |
| Multiparous | 31.8% | (27.9%, 36.0%) | 36.5% | (34.2%, 38.9%) | |
| Other antimalarial drugs | <0.001 | ||||
| Yes | 22.3% | (18.9%, 26.1%) | 31.3% | (29.1%, 33.6%) | |
| No | 77.7% | (73.9%, 81.1%) | 68.7% | (66.4%, 70.9%) | |
| Traditional medicine | <0.001 | ||||
| Yes | 22.2% | (18.7%, 25.9%) | 33.3% | (31.0%, 35.5%) | |
| No | 77.8% | (74.1%, 81.3%) | 66.7% | (64.5%, 69.0%) | |
Figure 1Malaria preventive measures (LLIN and SP).
Figure 2Regression tree of malaria preventive measures and sociodemographic and obstetrical characteristics. Mtransp: means of transportation.