Ibeneme Georgian Chiaka, Nwaneri Ada Caroline, Ibeneme Sam Chidi, Ezenduka Pauline, Strüver Vanessa, Fortwengel Gehard, Okoye Ifeoma Joy
Department of Nursing Sciences, Faculty of Health Sciences and Technology, College of Medicine, Ebonyi State University, Abakaliki, Ebonyi State, Nigeria.
Department of Nursing Sciences, Faculty of Health Sciences and Technology, College of Medicine, University of Nigeria, Enugu Campus, Abakaliki, Ebonyi State, Nigeria.
Malar J. 2016 Jun 28;15:336. doi: 10.1186/s12936-016-1384-5.
Infant mortality in rural areas of Nigeria can be minimized if childhood febrile conditions are treated by trained health personnel, deployed to primary healthcare centres (PHCs) rather than the observed preference of mothers for patent medicine dealers (PMDs). However, health service utilization/patronage is driven by consumer satisfaction and perception of services/product value. The objective of this study was to determine 'mothers' perception of recovery' and 'mothers' satisfaction' after PMD treatment of childhood febrile conditions, as likely drivers of mothers' health-seeking behaviour, which must be targeted to reverse the trend.
Ugwuogo-Nike, in Enugu, Nigeria, has many PMDs/PHCs, and was selected based on high prevalence of childhood febrile conditions. In total, 385 consenting mothers (aged 15-45 years) were consecutively recruited at PMD shops, after purchasing drugs for childhood febrile conditions, in a cross-sectional observational study using a pre-tested instrument; 33 of them (aged 21-47 years) participated in focus group discussions (FGDs). Qualitative data were thematically analysed while a quantitative study was analysed with Z score and Chi square statistics, at p < 0.05.
Most participants in FGDs perceived that their child had delayed recovery, but were satisfied with PMDs' treatment of childhood febrile conditions, for reasons that included politeness, caring attitude, drug availability, easy accessibility, flexibility in pricing, shorter waiting time, their God-fearing nature, and disposition as good listeners. Mothers' satisfaction with PMDs' treatment is significantly (p < 0.05) associated with mothers' perception of recovery of their child (χ(2) = 192.94, df = 4; p < 0.0001; Cramer's V = 0.7079). However, predicting mothers' satisfaction with PMDs' treatment from a knowledge of mothers' perception of recovery shows a high accord (lambda[A from B] = 0.8727), unlike when predicting mothers' perception of recovery based on knowledge of mothers' satisfaction with PMDs' treatment (lambda[A from B] = 0.4727).
Mothers' satisfaction could be the key 'driver' of mothers' health-seeking behaviour and is less likely to be influenced by mothers' perception of recovery of their child. Therefore, mothers' negative perception of their child's recovery may not induce proportionate decline in mothers' health-seeking behaviour (patronage of PMDs), which might be influenced mainly by mothers' satisfaction with the positive attributes of PMDs' personality/practice and sets an important agenda for PHC reforms.
如果由经过培训的卫生人员在基层医疗中心(PHC)治疗儿童发热疾病,而非像观察到的那样母亲们更倾向于去看专利药品经销商(PMD),那么尼日利亚农村地区的婴儿死亡率可以降至最低。然而,卫生服务的利用/光顾情况是由消费者满意度以及对服务/产品价值的认知所驱动的。本研究的目的是确定在PMD治疗儿童发热疾病后“母亲对康复的认知”以及“母亲的满意度”,因为它们可能是母亲寻求医疗行为的驱动因素,必须针对这些因素来扭转这一趋势。
尼日利亚埃努古的乌古奥戈 - 耐克有许多PMD/PHC,基于儿童发热疾病的高患病率而被选中。在一项横断面观察研究中,在PMD商店购买治疗儿童发热疾病的药物后,共连续招募了385名同意参与的母亲(年龄在15 - 45岁之间),使用预先测试过的工具;其中33名(年龄在21 - 47岁之间)参与了焦点小组讨论(FGD)。定性数据进行了主题分析,定量研究则使用Z分数和卡方统计进行分析,p < 0.05。
大多数FGD参与者认为他们的孩子康复延迟,但对PMD治疗儿童发热疾病感到满意,原因包括礼貌、关怀态度、药品可得性、易于就诊、价格灵活、等待时间短、敬畏上帝的本性以及善于倾听。母亲对PMD治疗的满意度与母亲对孩子康复的认知显著相关(p < 0.05)(χ(2) = 192.94,自由度 = 4;p < 0.0001;克莱默V = 0.7079)。然而,从母亲对康复的认知来预测母亲对PMD治疗的满意度显示出高度一致性(lambda[A from B] = 0.8727),这与基于母亲对PMD治疗的满意度来预测母亲对康复的认知不同(lambda[A from B] = 0.4727)。
母亲的满意度可能是母亲寻求医疗行为的关键“驱动因素”,并且不太可能受到母亲对孩子康复认知的影响。因此,母亲对孩子康复的负面认知可能不会导致母亲寻求医疗行为(光顾PMD)成比例下降,这可能主要受到母亲对PMD人员个性/业务积极属性的满意度影响,这为基层医疗改革设定了重要议程。