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Care-seeking behavior for fever in children under five years in an 25 urban area in eastern Sudan
Journal of Family and Community Medicine. 2007; 14 (1): 25-28
em Inglês | IMEMR | ID: emr-83370
ABSTRACT
Early diagnosis and prompt treatment are the basic elements of malaria control. The mother's perceptions about the cause of the fever, duration of sickness, accessibility and the anticipated cost of treatment, frequent use of traditional medicine, and judgement of the severity of the fever are the most important determinants for effective treatment of fever in children. This cross-sectional study was conducted in Kassala city, in Eastern Sudan to investigate the caregivers' care-seeking behaviour related to fever among children < 5 years. Data was collected by trained social workers using a structured questionnaire and was analysed by means of SPSS. Three-hundred fifty housewives were interviewed. The majority [85.7%] had had at least basic education and 244 [69.7%] were full-time housewives. A total of 237 [67.7%] mothers were found to have adequate knowledge about malaria. Malaria was perceived by only 143 [40.9%] of the respondents as a cause of low grade fever and this percentage was almost doubled in the case of high fever. There were similar findings with respect to the selection of treatment sources and the use of antimalarial drugs. High fever urged 319 [91.1%] to seek advice from health workers and 281 [80.3%] to take drugs other than chloroquine. The intensity of fever [low/ high] governed the respondent's perceived causes of fever, decision about available treatment options and the type of antimalarial drugs they used. Health education programmes should focus on the importance of seeking early advice, compliance with prescribed treatment and awareness and handling of danger signs before presenting at health facility
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Índice: IMEMR (Mediterrâneo Oriental) Assunto principal: População Urbana / Aceitação pelo Paciente de Cuidados de Saúde / Educação em Saúde / Estudos Transversais / Febre Tipo de estudo: Estudo de prevalência / Estudo de rastreamento Limite: Humanos Idioma: Inglês Revista: J. Fam. Community Med. Ano de publicação: 2007

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Índice: IMEMR (Mediterrâneo Oriental) Assunto principal: População Urbana / Aceitação pelo Paciente de Cuidados de Saúde / Educação em Saúde / Estudos Transversais / Febre Tipo de estudo: Estudo de prevalência / Estudo de rastreamento Limite: Humanos Idioma: Inglês Revista: J. Fam. Community Med. Ano de publicação: 2007