Universal Journal of Public Health Vol. 7(1), pp. 9 - 18
DOI: 10.13189/ujph.2019.070102
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Determinants of Delays in Health Care Utilization for Malaria Treatment (HCUMT) in Children under Five in Benin Southern Setting


Moussiliou N. Paraïso 1, Alphonse Kpozèhouen 2, Yolaine Glèlè Ahanhanzo 2,*, Camara Facely 2, Charles Sossa-Jerome 1, Achille Massougbodji 3
1 Department of Health Promotion, Public Health Regional Institute, Benin
2 Department of Epidemiology and Biostatistics, Public Health Regional Institute, Benin
3 Department of Medicine and Specialities, Faculty of Health Sciences, University of Abomey-Calavi, Benin

ABSTRACT

Untreated or poorly treated malaria case is reported to progress to the severe form over time. Studies showed a high prevalence of untimely utilization of health service in low-income countries. The objective was to identify the determinants of late use of malaria treatment in children under five years of age in Ouidah, Benin. The study was cross-sectional and carried out during June 2017. Data on sociodemographic characteristics and malaria management were collected in randomly selected 450 couple mother-child pairs using a questionnaire. A multivariate analysis using a logistic regression and the stepwise digressive method was used to identify the determinants of late use of malaria treatment in children under five years of age. The prevalence of delayed utilization of health facilities for malaria management in children under 5 years was 87.8% (95% CI: 81.6% - 92.8). Delays in health care utilization depended on whether mothers were married (OR = 4.4, 95% CI: 2.2-8.8), they used the motorcycle as a means of travel to health facilities (OR = 2.3, 95% CI: 1.1-5.2), complained about the high cost of transport (OR = 2.4, 95% CI 1.2-4.7), or believed in the possibility of preventing malaria (OR = 2.4, 95% CI: 1.2 - 4.7). When health care costs are paid by both the parents or by grandparents at the same time, then children were less likely to experience a delay (OR = 0.4, 95% CI: 0.2 - 0.7). The prevalence of delays in health care utilization for malaria treatment (HCUMT) in children under five years is high in Ouidah in Benin south setting. Organization of simple malaria management through community training, regular and continuous supply of inputs (medicines and diagnostic tests) for malaria control would reduce the delays in HCUMT in children in Ouidah, Benin.

KEYWORDS
Malaria, Children, Health Care Utilization

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[1] Moussiliou N. Paraïso , Alphonse Kpozèhouen , Yolaine Glèlè Ahanhanzo , Camara Facely , Charles Sossa-Jerome , Achille Massougbodji , "Determinants of Delays in Health Care Utilization for Malaria Treatment (HCUMT) in Children under Five in Benin Southern Setting," Universal Journal of Public Health, Vol. 7, No. 1, pp. 9 - 18, 2019. DOI: 10.13189/ujph.2019.070102.

(b). APA Format:
Moussiliou N. Paraïso , Alphonse Kpozèhouen , Yolaine Glèlè Ahanhanzo , Camara Facely , Charles Sossa-Jerome , Achille Massougbodji (2019). Determinants of Delays in Health Care Utilization for Malaria Treatment (HCUMT) in Children under Five in Benin Southern Setting. Universal Journal of Public Health, 7(1), 9 - 18. DOI: 10.13189/ujph.2019.070102.