Determinants of Dehydration among Chilbren Under Five Years with Acute Diarrhea Attending Mbagathi Hospital in Nairobi City County, Kenya
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Date
2023-11
Authors
Muriu, Mary Wanjeri
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Kenyatta University
Abstract
Diarthea in the developing countries is the second death causing infection among children below five years of age. Millions of these deaths are caused by dehydration which is the most frequent and dangerous complication of diarrhea. Identification of determinants of dehydration among under five years old would help in predicting the children with acute diarrhea who are likely to die due to dehydration. The aim of the study was to establish
predictors of dehydration among under five years old seeking treatment for acute diarrhea
at Mbagathi County hospital in Nairobi county, Kenya. The specific objectives were to
determine the socio- demographic characteristics of primary care givers (PCGs) and child
associated with dehydration in under five years old with acute diarrhea attending Mbagathi
county hospital, to identify the social- cultural beliefs of PCGs which are associated with
dehydration in under five years old with acute diarrhea attending Mbagathi county hospital,
10 establish whether there was an association between the PCGs level of knowledge in
diarrhea management and dehydration in under five years old with acute diarrhea at
Mbagathi county hospital and to determine whether there was an association between the
prior actions taken by PCGs to manage the acute diarrhea at home and dehydration in
children under five years at Mbagathi county hospital. The study applied a hospital based
unmatched case- control analytical design with mixed method approach. Purposive
sampling was used to select 110 cases and 110 controls who met the inclusion criteria at a
ratio of 1:1. The study participants were interviewed using a structured questionnaire, The
same sampling method was used to select PCGs to participate in focus group discussions
(FGDs). Qualitative data was thematically analyzed by Nvivo software then transcribed
and coded into themes. Quantitative data was analyzed using SPSS Version 25. A mixed
effect logistic regression model was used to evaluate the association between the predictors
of dehydration. The results of the logistics regression analysis are presented in terms of
odd ratios (OR) and the corresponding 95% confidence intervals (Cls). The socio
demographics characteristics of PCGs in cases and controls were almost similar in terms
of proportion in both groups. The characteristics of child demographics were also almost
similar in both groups. In univariate analysis the variables that were statistically significant
at cut off p< 0.2 were then offered to the multivariable model. Findings from the adjusted
multivariate model the variables that were statistically significant were highest level of
education at p< 0.05 and initiation of zinc supplement at home immediately diarrhea started
p<0.05. After adjusting for duration of diarrhea, results of the logistic regression showed
that the variables median age of the PCGs at p<0.01 and initiating zinc supplement at home
immediately diarrhea started at p< 0.02 were significant predictors of dehydration among
children below five years. In conclusion there is risk of developing diarrhea- associated
dehydration among children under five years with acute diarrhea attending Mbagathi
hospital mainly in young mothers with low education and also due to delay in initiating
zine supplement when children develop diarrhea. Recommendation was that there is need
for more focused health education on diarrhea management in young mothers and health
promotion activities at the community level so as to sensitize the community and dispel
myths and misconceptions on causes and management of diarrhea.
Description
A Thesis Submitted in Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for the Award of the Degree of Master of Public Health (Reproductive Health) in the School of Health Sciences, Kenyatta University November, 2023
Keywords
Determinants, Dehydration, Chilbren Under Five Years, Acute Diarrhea, Mbagathi, Hospital, Nairobi City County, Kenya