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Primary health care facility infrastructure and services and the nutritional status of children 0 to 71 months old and their caregivers attending these facilities in four rural districts in the Eastern Cape and KwaZulu-Natal provinces, South Africa

机译:南非东开普省和夸祖鲁 - 纳塔尔省四个农村地区的初级卫生保健机构基础设施和服务以及0至71个月大的儿童的营养状况及其照顾者

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OBJECTIVE: To assess primary health care (PHC) facility infrastructure and services, and the nutritional status of 0 to 71-month-old children and their caregivers attending PHC facilities in the Eastern Cape (EC) and KwaZulu-Natal (KZN) provinces in South Africa. DESIGN: Cross-sectional survey.SETTING: Rural districts in the EC (OR Tambo and Alfred Nzo) and KZN (Umkhanyakude and Zululand). SUBJECTS: PHC facilities and nurses (EC: n = 20; KZN: n = 20), and 0 to 71-month-old children and their caregivers (EC: n = 994; KZN: n = 992). METHODS: Structured interviewer-administered questionnaires and anthropometric survey.RESULTS: Of the 40 PHC facilities, 14 had been built or renovated after 1994. The PHC facilities had access to the following: safe drinking water (EC: 20%; KZN: 25%); electricity (EC: 45%; KZN: 85%); flush toilets (EC: 40%; KZN: 75%); and operational telephones (EC: 20%; KZN:5%). According to more than 80% of the nurses, problems with basic resources and existing cultural practices influenced the quality of services. Home births were common (EC: 41%; KZN: 25%). Social grants were reported as a main source of income (EC: 33%; KZN: 28%). Few households reported that they had enough food at all times (EC: 15%; KZN: 7%). The reported prevalence of diarrhoea was high (EC: 34%; KZN: 38%). Undernutrition in 0 to younger than 6 month-olds was low; thereafter, however, stunting in children aged 6 to 59 months (EC: 22%; KZN: 24%) and 60 to 71 months (EC: 26%; KZN: 31%) was medium to high. Overweight and obese adults (EC: 49%; KZN: 42%) coexisted. CONCLUSION: Problems regarding infrastructure, basic resources and services adversely affected PHC service delivery and the well-being of rural people, and therefore need urgent attention.
机译:目的:评估在东开普省(EC)和夸祖鲁-纳塔尔省(KZN)各省的初级保健(PHC)设施的基础设施和服务,以及参加PHC设施的0至71个月大的儿童及其照顾者的营养状况。南非。设计:横断面调查背景:EC(或Tambo和Alfred Nzo)和KZN(Umkhanyakude和Zululand)的农村地区。受试者:初级保健设施和护士(EC:n = 20; KZN:n = 20),以及0至71个月大的儿童及其照料者(EC:n = 994; KZN:n = 992)。方法:结构化的访调员管理的问卷调查和人体测量学调查。结果:1994年以后,在40处初级卫生保健设施中,有14处已建或翻新。 );电力(EC:45%; KZN:85%);抽水马桶(EC:40%; KZN:75%);和操作电话(EC:20%; KZN:5%)。超过80%的护士认为,基本资源和现有文化习俗的问题影响了服务质量。家庭分娩很常见(EC:41%; KZN:25%)。据报告,社会补助是主要收入来源(EC:33%; KZN:28%)。很少有家庭报告说他们一直有足够的食物(EC:15%; KZN:7%)。报告的腹泻患病率很高(EC:34%; KZN:38%)。 0至小于6个月大的儿童营养不良率低;此后,在6至59个月大的儿童(EC:22%; KZN:24%)和60到71个月(EC:26%; KZN:31%)的儿童中发育迟缓为中到高。超重和肥胖成年人(EC:49%; KZN:42%)共存。结论:有关基础设施,基本资源和服务的问题严重影响了初级保健服务的提供和农村人民的福祉,因此需要紧急关注。

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