Use of oral rehydration therapy in the treatment of childhood diarrhoea in Douala, Cameroon.
Autor: | Essomba NE; Department of Public Health, University of Douala, Douala, Cameroon., Kedy Koum DC; Department of Paediatrics, Univeristy of Douala, Douala, Cameroon., Adiogo D; Department of Paediatrics, Univeristy of Douala, Douala, Cameroon., Ngwe MI; Department of Pharmacy, University of Douala, Douala, Cameroon., Coppieters Y; School of Public Health, Université Libre de Bruxelles, Brussels, Belgium. |
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Jazyk: | angličtina |
Zdroj: | Malawi medical journal : the journal of Medical Association of Malawi [Malawi Med J] 2015 Jun; Vol. 27 (2), pp. 60-4. |
DOI: | 10.4314/mmj.v27i2.6 |
Abstrakt: | Introduction: The use of oral rehydration solutions in our context remains limited. This study was conducted to analyze the rate of this use in Douala, Cameroon and thereby determine the factors associated with it. Method: A cross-sectional survey was administered to parents of children aged five years and younger during a six-month study period. The studied variables focused on the socio-demographic data of the population, data on diarrhoea and its severity, data on oral rehydration salts (ORS), and data related to other interventions for diarrhoea. The chi-square test was used to qualify associations between variables, with the significance level being set at 5%. Results: Overall, 672 people agreed to participate in the study. Among them, 418 (62.2%) correctly defined diarrhoea. When their children develop diarrhoea, the majority of the parents (348, 51.8%) reported seeking hospital assistance before any intervention, while 225 parents (33.5%) preferred the use of ORS first. Four hundred seventy-five parents (70.7%) had heard of ORS and among them 313 (65.9%) had actually given ORS to their children as treatment during these children's most recent episodes of diarrhoea. Of the parents who had given their children ORS, 217 (69.3%) knew how to prepare it, and 122 (39.0%) knew how to administer it. One hundred thirty-five parents (20.1%) had administered metronidazole to treat their children's diarrhoea. The age of the children, the parents' level of education, and the number of children in the household significantly influenced the use or non-use of ORS (respectively, p < 0.001, p = 0.003 and p < 0.0001). Rehydration was correctly identified by 234 parents (34.8%) as the purpose of administering ORS. Conclusion: The knowledge and the use of ORS in diarrhoea by the study sample was insufficient. The role of ORS was poorly known. Awareness campaigns can be carried out in order to improve the use of this effective intervention for diarrhoea. |
Databáze: | MEDLINE |
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