印度五岁以下儿童腹泻的负担和决定因素以及求医行为:来自全国家庭健康调查5的证据。

IF 1.8 4区 医学 Q2 PEDIATRICS
Premkumar Ramasubramani, Manikandan Srinivasan, Karthiga Vijayakumar, Vadivelan Kanniappan, Deivasigamani Kuberan, Yuvaraj Krishnamoorthy
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摘要

腹泻病仍然是全球,特别是五岁以下儿童关注的一个重大公共卫生问题。了解影响腹泻患病率和治疗做法的因素对于改善儿童健康结果至关重要。因此,本研究旨在评估印度五岁以下儿童腹泻疾病的负担、决定因素和管理做法。我们对印度707个地区的NFHS-5进行了二次数据分析。调查采用分层两阶段抽样方法,分析对象为186920名5岁以下儿童。泊松回归用于确定腹泻负担和求医行为的决定因素,并以95%置信区间的调整患病率报告。五岁以下儿童腹泻患病率已从2015-16年的9.5%降至2019-21年目前估计的7.5%。因腹泻就诊的行为从2015-16年的76.2%上升到2019-21年的76.8%。年龄、性别、出生体重、营养不良、产妇年龄和教育水平与腹泻患病率显著相关。地理区域和财富指数影响对腹泻病的求医行为。该研究表明,印度五岁以下儿童的腹泻患病率略有下降。确定的关键决定因素突出了迫切需要有针对性干预措施的关键领域。
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Burden and determinants of diarrhoea, and health seeking behaviour amongst under-five children in India: evidence from National Family Health Survey-5.

Diarrhoeal diseases remain a significant public health concern globally, particularly among under-five children. Understanding the factors influencing diarrhoea prevalence and treatment practices is crucial for improving child health outcomes. Hence, this study aimed to assess the burden, determinants, and management practices of diarrhoeal diseases among under-five children in India. We conducted a secondary data analysis of NFHS-5, covering 707 districts across India. The survey employed a stratified two-stage sampling method, and analysis included 186 920 under-five children. Poisson regression was utilized for identifying determinants of diarrhoeal burden and health-seeking behaviour and reported as adjusted prevalence ratio with 95% confidence interval. Prevalence of diarrhoea in under-five children has decreased from 9.5% in 2015-16 to the current estimate of 7.5% in 2019-21. Health seeking behaviour for diarrhoea has changed from 76.2% in 2015-16 to 76.8% in 2019-21. Age, gender, birth weight, malnutrition, maternal age, and education level were significantly associated with diarrhoea prevalence. Geographical region and wealth index influenced health-seeking behaviour towards diarrhoeal illness. The study shows a marginal decline in the diarrhoeal prevalence among children under-five years in India. Key determinants identified highlight the critical areas where targeted interventions are urgently needed.

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Journal of Tropical Pediatrics
Journal of Tropical Pediatrics 医学-热带医学
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Tropical Pediatrics provides a link between theory and practice in the field. Papers report key results of clinical and community research, and considerations of programme development. More general descriptive pieces are included when they have application to work preceeding elsewhere. The journal also presents review articles, book reviews and, occasionally, short monographs and selections of important papers delivered at relevant conferences.
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