儿童疾病医疗保健不平等的决定因素:来自内罗毕非正规住区的见解

Nicholas Ngomi , Christopher Khayeka-Wandabwa , Thaddaeus Egondi , Pamela A. Marinda , Tilahun Nigatu Haregu
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摘要

深入了解城市居民在寻求医疗保健方面的不公平模式对于确定适当的干预策略至关重要。该研究评估了肯尼亚内罗毕非正规住区居民寻求儿童疾病医疗保健不平等的决定因素。方法对第二次内罗毕横断面贫民窟调查(NCSS 2012)的数据进行分析。采用浓度指数(CI)评价儿童腹泻作为原型疾病的求医不平等。以家庭财产和便利设施为基础的财富指数被用作衡量社会经济地位的指标。结果共纳入符合条件的女性2 027例。在年轻母亲所生的孩子中,约有16.6%的人年龄在<在失业的母亲中,20岁的儿童患有腹泻,比例相似(16.3%)。儿童因腹泻寻求医疗保健的置信区间为- 0.026,表明城市贫困人口之间存在显著的不平等(95%置信区间:- 0.028至- 0.023)。结论父母的职业、母亲的年龄、种族、婚姻状况和儿童的年龄是影响疾病结局的主要决定因素,在更广泛的程度上,儿童疾病寻求医疗保健方面存在不平等。在卫生信息意识和服务获取方面加强自下而上的社区卫生振兴战略将是有益的。
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Determinants of inequality in health care seeking for childhood illnesses: insights from Nairobi informal settlements

Background

An in-depth understanding of patterns of inequities in healthcare seeking among the urban residents is critical in identifying appropriate interventions strategies. The study evaluates determinants of inequality in health care seeking for childhood illnesses among informal settlement residents in Nairobi, Kenya.

Methods

Data from the second Nairobi Cross-Sectional Slum Survey (NCSS 2012) was examined. The inequality in seeking health care for childhood diarrhea as the prototype illness was assessed using concentration index (CI). The wealth index based on the household possessions and amenities was used as a measure for socioeconomic status.

Results

A total of 2 027 qualified women were included in this study. About 16.6% of children born of younger mothers aged < 20 years had diarrhea and a similar proportion of children (16.3%) was observed among mothers who were unemployed. The CI of −0.026 on health care seeking for diarrhea among children points to significant inequality among the urban poor (95% confidence interval: −0.028 to −0.023).

Conclusion

Occupation of parents, age of mothers, ethnicity, marital status and children's age were major determinants with regard to disease outcome and to a broader extent inequality in health care seeking for childhood illnesses. Enhanced bottom top community health invigoration strategies in health information awareness and services access would be instrumental.

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Global health journal (Amsterdam, Netherlands) Public Health and Health Policy
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