Health Care-Seeking Behavior During Childhood Diarrheal Illness: Results of Health Care Utilization and Attitudes Surveys of Caretakers in Western Kenya, 2007-2010

Richard Omore, Ciara E. O'Reilly, John Williamson, Fenny Moke, Vincent Were, Tamer H. Farag, Anna Van Eijk, Karen L. Kotloff, Myron M. Levine, David Obor, Frank Odhiambo, John Vulule, Kayla F. Laserson, Eric D. Mintz, Robert F. Breiman

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Abstract

We interviewed caretakers of 1,043 children < 5 years old in a baseline cross-sectional survey (April to May 2007) and > 20,000 children on five separate subsequent occasions (May of 2009 to December 31, 2010) to assess healthcare seeking patterns for diarrhea. Diarrhea prevalence during the preceding 2 weeks ranged from 26% at baseline to 4–11% during 2009–2010. Caretakers were less likely to seek healthcare outside the home for infants (versus older children) with diarrhea (adjusted odds ratio [aOR] = 0.33, confidence interval [CI] = 0.12–0.87). Caretakers of children with reduced food intake (aOR = 3.42, CI = 1.37–8.53) and sunken eyes during their diarrheal episode were more likely to seek care outside home (aOR = 4.76, CI = 1.13–8.89). Caretakers with formal education were more likely to provide oral rehydration solution (aOR = 3.01, CI = 1.41–6.42) and visit a healthcare facility (aOR = 3.32, CI = 1.56–7.07). Studies calculating diarrheal incidence and healthcare seeking should account for seasonal trends. Improving caretakers' knowledge of home management could prevent severe diarrhea.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)29-40
Number of pages12
JournalAmerican Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene
Volume89
Issue numberSUPPL.1
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Jul 2013

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