FACTORS CONTRIBUTING TO HIGH PREVAILENCE OF MALARIA AMONG CHILDREN UNDER-FIVE YEARSATTENDING KISUMU DISTRICT HOSPITAL-Diploma in pharmaceutical technology
| Institution | Kenya Medical Training College |
| Course | Diploma in pharmaceu... |
| Year | 3rd Year |
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| Posted By | MAKORI KERECHA |
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Diploma in pharmaceutical technology
Malaria is a life-threatening disease that has adverse effects on child development. The effects include absenteeism from school and pains associated with malaria. Malaria is an urgent public health priority and has resulted families in a cycle of illness, suffering and poverty. The study described the existing relationship, between socio-demographic characteristics of caregivers; household’s socioeconomic factors; maternal healthcare and immunization against childhood disease and health status of children under-five years. The general objective was to determine risk factors associated with occurrence of malaria among children attending Kisumu district hospital in Kisumu county. The specific objectives were to determine the socio-economic, demographic and environmental factors associated with occurrence of malaria among children attending Kisumu hospital. The sample size of this study was 248 household with children under-five years based on the target population of 681 elements in Kisumu county. The study used both primary and secondary data for study. Primary data was collected using questionnaires and secondary data derived from Kenya Malaria Indicator Survey (KMIS) conducted in 2017.Data was analyzed using tables, mean and percentage by use of Statistical Package for Social Sciences (SPSS) version 17. The response rate was high for male gender representing 62.1% and female 37.9%. The study also revealed that age, place of residence, level of anemia, wealth quintile, availability of electricity and cluster altitude were significant predictors of malaria. The study revealed that aspects such as source of household food, number of meals taken during food shortage, main source of drinking water, where healthcare is sought and ownership of agricultural land are not statistically significant. From findings we concluded that gender of the household head has an influence on the health status of children under-five years. Furthermore, level of education and occupation of the caregiver had an influence on health status of children under-five years. The study recommends that greater efforts need to be put in place by the government to ensure provision of affordable water, nutrition education, provision of employment and proper healthcare to fight the under five mortality
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