Child health services and armed conflict in Tigray, North Ethiopia: a community-based study.

IF 3.1 2区 医学 Q2 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
Mache Tsadik, Hailay Gebretnsae, Asefa Ayalew, Akeza Awealom Asgedom, Aregawi Gebreyesus, Tigist Hagos, Marta Abrha, Kiros Weldegerima, Birikti Abrha, Gelawdiwos Gebre, Mulubrhan Hagos, Rie Esayas, Mezgebe Gebregeorgis, Hailay Abrha Gesesew, Afework Mulugeta
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Background: Access to basic health services, notably child health services, is severely hampered by the armed conflict in Tigray, North Ethiopia. Little is known regarding the impacts of the armed conflict during the war in Tigray on access to child health services. The current study investigates the impact of the armed conflict on the utilization of child health services in Tigray.

Methods: 4,381 caregivers from randomly recruited households (HHs) with at least one child younger than 1 year old participated in a community-based cross-sectional survey. We collected data on childhood immunizations and illness-related treatment seeking from August 4 to 20, 2021. We describe data using frequency and percentage and carry out an internal comparison among the study participants using chi-square tests.

Results: 4,381 children under the age of one included in the study. In total, 39% of infants received no basic vaccines, 61.3% of the children under the age of one received at least one vaccine, and 20% received all the vaccinations recommended for their age. About 61% of children were affected by at least one childhood ailments where majority of them were from rural areas. Mothers who did not seek postnatal care (PNC) were responsible for more than 75% of reported childhood illnesses.

Conclusions: A sizable portion of children were unvaccinated and had at least one childhood sickness while the war was in progress. Particularly, people who live in rural areas reported a higher percentage of children's illnesses but a lower use of child health services. To lower childhood morbidity and mortality in the besieged area, such as Tigray, local to global actors need to get coordinated and warrying parties should stop weaponization of vaccination healthcare services.

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埃塞俄比亚北部提格雷的儿童保健服务与武装冲突:一项基于社区的研究。
背景:埃塞俄比亚北部提格雷的武装冲突严重阻碍了获得基本卫生服务,特别是儿童卫生服务。关于提格雷战争期间武装冲突对获得儿童保健服务的影响,人们知之甚少。目前的研究调查了武装冲突对提格雷儿童卫生服务利用的影响。方法:来自随机招募的家庭(HHs)的4381名护理人员参加了一项基于社区的横断面调查,其中至少有一名1岁以下的儿童。我们收集了2021年8月4日至20日儿童免疫接种和疾病相关治疗的数据。我们使用频率和百分比描述数据,并使用卡方检验在研究参与者之间进行内部比较。结果:4381名一岁以下儿童被纳入研究。总的来说,39%的婴儿没有接种基本疫苗,61.3%的一岁以下儿童至少接种了一种疫苗,20%的婴儿接种了与其年龄相适应的所有疫苗。大约61%的儿童至少患有一种儿童疾病,其中大多数来自农村地区。不寻求产后护理的母亲对75%以上的儿童疾病负有责任。结论:在战争进行期间,相当一部分儿童未接种疫苗,至少有一种儿童疾病。特别是,生活在农村地区的人报告说,儿童疾病的比例更高,但儿童保健服务的使用率更低。为了降低提格雷等被围困地区的儿童发病率和死亡率,地方和全球行为者需要得到协调,交战各方应该停止疫苗接种医疗服务的武器化。
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Conflict and Health
Conflict and Health Medicine-Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health
CiteScore
6.10
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5.60%
发文量
57
审稿时长
18 weeks
期刊介绍: Conflict and Health is a highly-accessed, open access journal providing a global platform to disseminate insightful and impactful studies documenting the public health impacts and responses related to armed conflict, humanitarian crises, and forced migration.
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