Predictors of Mothers’ Care Seeking Behavior for Common Childhood Illnesses: Findings From the Afghanistan Health Survey ۲۰۱۵

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تاریخ نمایه سازی: 17 مرداد 1403

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Background  Mothers’ care seeking behavior for childhood illness is a key factor of utilizing healthcare for children. We examined predictors of mothers’ care seeking for common childhood illnesses. Methods  This was a cross-sectional study, using data from the Afghanistan Health Survey (AHS) ۲۰۱۵. Data were used from women who sought healthcare for their unwell children. The women were asked whether their children were sick with fever, cough, faster breathing, or diarrhea in the past ۲ weeks. The outcome variable was defined as whether the mother sought healthcare for her unwell child from a public clinic, a private clinic, or from a pharmacy store. The Andersen’s healthcare seeking behavior model was used and multinomial regression analysis applied. Results  There were ۴۹۷۹ women, aged ۱۵-۴۹ years, whose under-۵ children were sick in the past ۲ weeks. Thirty-nine percent of women sought healthcare for their children from a health provider. Mother’s age, child’s age, child’s sex, socioeconomic status, mothers’ perceived severity of childhood illness, and number of under-۵ children were predictors of mothers’ care seeking behavior. The likelihood of healthcare seeking was lower for older children (Adjusted odds ratio [OR] [۹۵% CI]: ۰.۵۱ [۰.۳۷-۰.۷۰] from public clinics; ۰.۳۳ [۰.۲۳-۰.۴۷] from private clinics; ۰.۳۶ [۰.۲۲-۰.۶۱] from pharmacy stores), and for girls (Adjusted OR [۹۵% CI]: ۰.۷۴ [۰.۵۹-۰.۹۳] from private clinics). The likelihood of healthcare seeking was greater for children whose mothers knew symptoms of childhood illness (Adjusted OR [۹۵% CI]: ۲.۹۷ [۱.۴۴-۶.۱۶] from public clinics; ۷.۲۰ [۳.۰۴-۱۷.۰۴] from pharmacy stores). The likelihood of healthcare seeking for children was greater in older mothers (Adjusted OR [۹۵% CI]: ۱.۵۴ [۱.۱۱-۲.۱۲]). It was less likely for the mothers who have more children to seek healthcare for their children (Adjusted OR [۹۵% CI]: ۰.۵۳ [۰.۴۳-۰.۶۵] from public clinics; ۰.۶۱ [۰.۴۸- ۰.۷۹] from private clinics; ۰.۵۱ [۰.۳۷-۰.۶۹] from pharmacy stores). Conclusion  Health policy-makers may opt to use our findings, particularly mothers’ knowledge (perceived severity) of symptoms of childhood illness to develop interventions to enhance timely assessment and effective treatment of common preventable childhood illnesses.

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Essa Tawfiq

The Kirby Institute, University of New South Wales, Sydney, NSW, Australia

Khwaja Mir Islam Saeed

Global Health Development/Eastern Mediterranean Public Health Network (GHD/ EMPHNET), Amman, Jordan

Sayed Ali Shah Alawi

Afghanistan Pediatric Association, Kabul, Afghanistan

Jammalluddin Jawaid

Agency for Assistance and Development of Afghanistan, Kabul, Afghanistan

Syed Nasir Hashimi

Jhpiego, Kabul, Afghanistan

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