尼日利亚西南部埃基蒂州农村社区老年人寻求保健的行为做法

Kayode Rasaq Adewoye, Shuaib Kayode Aremu, David Sylvanus Ekpo, Taofeek Adedayo Sanni, Tope Michael Ipinnimo, Azeez Oyemomi Ibrahim
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背景:衰老过程增加了老年人感染某种疾病的风险。在尼日利亚等撒哈拉以南国家,老年人的求医行为很差,这加剧了非传染性疾病的负担和卫生保健费用,进一步影响了传统医学的利用。目的:本研究旨在评估伊多-埃基蒂老年人的求医行为及相关因素。材料与方法:对伊多-埃基蒂420名老年人进行了描述性横断面研究。使用访谈者管理的半结构化问卷来收集信息。收集的数据使用SPSS 25进行分析,结果以表格和柱状图的形式呈现。卡方检验用于检验相关性。所有数据分析均以5%显著性水平进行。结果:受访者年龄在65 ~ 95岁之间,平均年龄为73.88±6.84岁,64.0%的受访者年龄在65 ~ 75岁之间。约63.3%的应答者在研究前的最后一年曾发病,只有35.3%的人咨询过医生进行治疗(良好的求医行为);然而,57.9%的受访者承认使用了以下任何一种方法:自行用药、咨询通灵师和使用草药(不良的求医行为)。与被调查者的求医行为有统计学显著相关的因素是就业状况(P <0.001),教育水平(P <0.002)、保健费用、获得保健设施的机会、就诊前的时间长短、信仰和缺乏亲属支持(P <001). 结论:受教育和经济因素的影响,大多数老年人的健康行为较差。为农村社区的老年人提供免费或补贴的保健费用,并由政府每月向老年人提供财政支助,将促进和鼓励老年人的良好求医行为。
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Health-seeking Behavioural Practices of the Elderly in Rural Community of Ekiti State, Southwestern Nigeria
Abstract Background: The aging process increases the risks of contracting a disease among elderly people. Health-seeking behaviour is poor among the aged in sub-Saharan countries like Nigeria, escalating the burden of noncommunicable diseases and the cost of health care which further impact the utilisation of orthodox medicine. Aim: This study aims to assess the health-care-seeking behavioural practices and associated factors among elderly people in Ido-Ekiti. Materials and Methods: A descriptive cross-sectional study was conducted among 420 elderly respondents in Ido-Ekiti. An interviewer-administered semi-structured questionnaire was used to collect information. The data collected were analyzed using SPSS version 25 and results were presented in the form of tables and bar charts. Chi-square tests were used to test for associations. All data analysis was done at a 5% level of significance. Results: The age range of respondents was between 65 and 95 years, with a mean age of 73.88 ± 6.84 years and 64.0% within the age range of 65–75 years. About 63.3% of the respondents have had an episode of illness in the last year preceding the study and only 35.3% consulted a doctor for treatment (good health-seeking behaviour); however, 57.9% of the respondents admitted utilising any of the following: self-medication, consult spiritualist, and use of herbal medicine (poor health-seeking behaviour). The factors statistically significantly associated with respondents’ health-seeking behavioural practices are employment status ( P < 0.001), educational level ( P < 0.002), cost of health care, access to the health facility, length of time before consultation, beliefs, and lack of support from relations ( P < 001). Conclusion: This study shows that the majority of the elderly had poor health-seeking behaviour due to educational and economic factors. Making the free or subsidized cost of health care for the elderly in rural communities and the provision of monthly financial support to the aged by the government will promote and encourage good health-seeking behaviour of old people.
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