Health-Seeking Behavior Regarding Coughs in Urban Slums in Lagos, Nigeria.

Victor Abiola Adepoju, Olanrewaju Oladimeji, Olusola Daniel Sokoya
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Background: TB is a major cause of morbidity and mortality, with slum residents being disproportionately affected. This study aimed to assess health-seeking behavior among adult residents of slum communities presenting with coughs in Lagos, Nigeria.

Methods: A community-based, cross-sectional study was conducted across six urban slums in Nigeria as part of community outreaches to mark World TB Day. A structured, pretested questionnaire was used to capture relevant sociodemographic details and questions regarding symptoms of coughs and related symptoms as well as care-seeking behavior. Data were explored, analyzed, and presented using descriptive statistics.

Results: A total of 632 respondents participated in this study. The majority were 25-34 years old (24.7%), male (65.8%), Christian (55.7%), married (73.7%), with secondary education (37.8%), with 3-4 persons per household (41%) and with 1-2 persons per room (44.5%). In total, 26.6% had had a cough for two weeks or more and were considered as presumptive TB patients. Overall, 37.2% of respondents with a cough visited patent proprietary medicine vendors (PPMVs) as the first port of call. Good health-seeking behavior was exhibited by only 36.2% of respondents. In total, 38.9% delayed seeking care from a health facility (government or private) more than one month after the onset of symptoms. None of the factors included in the multivariate analysis showed a significant association with good health-seeking behavior (i.e., visiting government or private hospitals/clinics).

Conclusions: The poor health-seeking behavior, delay in seeking TB care and preference for PPMVs emphasizes the need for National tuberculosis programs (NTPs) to further engage these informal providers in TB prevention, diagnosis and treatment services in urban slum communities.

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尼日利亚拉各斯城市贫民窟的咳嗽求医行为。
背景:结核病是发病和死亡的主要原因,贫民窟居民受到的影响尤为严重。本研究旨在评估尼日利亚拉各斯贫民窟社区成年居民因咳嗽而寻求健康的行为:作为纪念世界防治结核病日社区外展活动的一部分,我们在尼日利亚的六个城市贫民窟开展了一项基于社区的横断面研究。研究使用了一份结构化的、经过预先测试的调查问卷,以收集相关的社会人口详情和有关咳嗽症状及相关症状以及寻求护理行为的问题。我们采用描述性统计方法对数据进行了挖掘、分析和展示:共有 632 名受访者参与了此次研究。大多数受访者年龄在 25-34 岁之间(24.7%),男性(65.8%),基督徒(55.7%),已婚(73.7%),受过中等教育(37.8%),每个家庭有 3-4 人(41%),每个房间有 1-2 人(44.5%)。总共有 26.6% 的人咳嗽两周或两周以上,被视为推定肺结核患者。总体而言,37.2%的咳嗽受访者首先到中成药商贩处就诊。只有 36.2% 的受访者表现出良好的求医行为。总共有 38.9% 的受访者在出现症状超过一个月后才到医疗机构(政府或私人)就医。多变量分析中的所有因素均未显示出与良好的求医行为(即到政府或私立医院/诊所就医)有显著关联:不良的求医行为、延迟寻求结核病治疗以及偏好 PPMVs 强调了国家结核病防治计划(NTP)进一步让这些非正规医疗机构参与城市贫民窟社区结核病预防、诊断和治疗服务的必要性。
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