Appraisal of Healthcare-seeking Behavior and Prevalence of Workplace Injury among Artisans in Automobile Site in Abakaliki, Southeast Nigeria.

Benedict Ndubueze Azuogu, Nelson Chibueze Eze, Victoria Chioma Azuogu, Cosmas Kenan Onah, Edmund Ndudi Ossai, Adaoha Pearl Agu
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Background: Healthcare-seeking behavior is a decision-making process governed by an individual's conduct, community norms, and expectations, as well as provider-related characteristics and manners. This study determined factors associated with healthcare seeking behavior of automobile artisans in Abakaliki.

Materials and methods: A descriptive cross-sectional survey of 380 artisans was carried out. Respondents were selected using multi-stage sampling method and semi-structured interviewer administered pretested questionnaire was used to gather information. Data were analyzed using SPSS software, and the Chi-squared test was used to test for association at 5% level of significance.

Results: The mean age of the artisans was 31.3 ± 10.3 years, and the mean monthly income was N15277. Less than half of the respondents (47.7%) sought medical care in pharmacy/patent medicine stores. A significant association was found between distance to the facility for medical care and period of delay before seeking care (P = 0.01). Bruises (45.3%) and cuts (32.3%) were the most prevalent injuries sustained in the preceding 12 months. A significantly high proportion of those who had bruises and cuts traveled >6 km to seek care and less than half of the respondents (47.6%) who reside within 5 km radius to place of medical care patronized pharmacy/patent medicine shops. However, higher proportion of those with cuts (52.0%) and burns (62.5%) compared to other types of injury went to the hospitals no matter the distance.

Conclusions: The artisans have poor health-seeking behavior and majority sought medical care in pharmacy/patent medicine shops rather than hospitals. However, a significant proportion of those with injuries used hospitals regardless of the distance. It is, therefore, imperative to establish healthcare facilities within 5 km radius from where they live and work.

尼日利亚东南部Abakaliki汽车工地工匠的求医行为和工伤发生率评价
背景:求医行为是一个决策过程,受个人行为、社区规范和期望以及与提供者相关的特征和方式的支配。本研究确定了与Abakaliki地区汽车技工就医行为相关的因素。材料与方法:对380名工匠进行描述性横断面调查。采用多阶段抽样法选取调查对象,采用半结构化访谈者管理的预试问卷收集信息。数据分析采用SPSS软件,采用卡方检验在5%显著性水平下进行相关性检验。结果:平均年龄31.3±10.3岁,平均月收入15277元。不到一半的受访者(47.7%)在药店/中成药商店就医。到医疗机构的距离与就医前的延迟时间之间存在显著相关性(P = 0.01)。擦伤(45.3%)和割伤(32.3%)是前12个月最常见的伤害。有瘀伤和割伤的受访者中有相当高的比例前往6公里以外的地方就医,而居住在医疗服务地点半径5公里以内的受访者中,光顾药房/专利药店的比例不到一半(47.6%)。然而,与其他类型的伤害相比,无论距离远近,割伤(52.0%)和烧伤(62.5%)的比例都更高。结论:手艺人就诊行为较差,以药店/中成药就诊为主,而非医院。然而,很大一部分受伤的人不管距离远近都去了医院。因此,必须在他们生活和工作的地方半径5公里范围内建立保健设施。
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