Problems related to acute respiratory infection among under-5 children in Sorong, West Papua: a community diagnosis approach

E. P. Thamrin, R. K. Utami, Fabianto Santoso, Ayu Ashari Thamrin, Siti Syahral Ain, T. Pakasi
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Acute respiratory infections (ARIs) are the leading cause of morbidity and mortality in children under five years, with a periodic prevalence of 25.9% in West Papua (2013). This study aims to explain the factors associated with ARIs in under-5 children in Sorong District, West Papua. This cross-sectional study was conducted in two districts, where trained medical students interviewed 135 mothers/caregivers by using a structured questionnaire and interviewed cadres and health workers for qualitative observation. About 85.5% of respondents stated that their children had ARIs in the previous two weeks (n=135), much higher than the data from Sorong District Health Office, which only reached 24.63%. Dominant risk factors were large household size, smoking at home, and improper handwashing habits. Only half of the respondents went to a physician in a primary care facility. Nearly half of the respondents had difficulty in accessing the facility. The majority of caregivers used over-the-counter or traditional medicine. Around 70% of respondents in Makbon Subdistrict did nothing to prevent the transmission of ARIs among children. ARIs remains a massive problem in the Sorong district. We need to educate the mothers/caregivers about the rational use of medicine and the prevention of ARIs, and also advocate for better access to clean water, sanitation, and healthcare facilities.
西巴布亚索隆5岁以下儿童急性呼吸道感染的相关问题:社区诊断方法
急性呼吸道感染是五岁以下儿童发病和死亡的主要原因,西巴布亚的定期患病率为25.9%(2013年)。本研究旨在解释西巴布亚索隆地区5岁以下儿童急性呼吸道感染的相关因素。这项横断面研究是在两个地区进行的,经过培训的医学生使用结构化问卷采访了135名母亲/照顾者,并采访了干部和卫生工作者进行定性观察。约85.5%的受访者表示,他们的孩子在过去两周内患有急性呼吸道感染(n=135),远高于索蓉区卫生办事处的数据,该数据仅为24.63%。主要的危险因素是家庭人口多、在家吸烟和不正确的洗手习惯。只有一半的受访者去初级保健机构看医生。近一半的答复者难以进入该设施。大多数护理人员使用非处方药或传统药物。Makbon街道约70%的答复者没有采取任何措施防止急性呼吸道感染在儿童中传播。ARIs仍然是索龙区一个严重的问题。我们需要教育母亲/照顾者如何合理使用药物和预防急性呼吸道感染,并倡导更好地获得清洁水、卫生设施和医疗保健设施。
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