Type | Working Paper |
Title | Predictors of acute child under-nutrition among children aged 6 to 36 months in east rural Ethiopia: a community based nested case-control study. |
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URL | http://science-project.ru/imedia/7739022471028967_manuscript.pdf |
Abstract | Background: Child under-nutrition is one of the serious public health problems in the developing world, and tackling the problem requires a thorough understanding of its causes. The objective of this study was to identify the predictors for acute c hild under-nutrition in eastern rural Ethiopia. Methods: An unmatched community based nested case -control study was conducted on 2199 (241 cases and 1958 controls) cohorts of children 6-36 months of age and their m others from July/ August, 2010 to January/ February/ 2011. Data were collected usi ng a pre-tested structured questionnaire and anthropometric measuring instruments recommended by U NICEF after standardization. Odds Ratio with 95% confidence interval was estimate d to identify determinants of wasting using multivariable logistic regression. Results: Wasting was associated with the households’ socio-economic position; more childr en in the poor [AOR (95% CI) = 1.49 (1.02, 2.19)] and in the middle [AOR (95% CI) = 1.52(1.05, 2.19)] households were wasted than those in the rich households. It was also due to lack of joint decision - making habit when a child is ill [AOR (95% CI ) = 1.62 (1.19 ,2.19)] , of maternal access to health facility [AOR (95% CI ) = 1.56 ( 1.13, 2.13)] , of enough gap between births [AOR (95% CI ) = 1.65 (1.23, 2.19)] , and of exclusive breast feeding habit [AOR (95% CI ) = 1.43( 1.05, 1.94)]. Conclusions: wasting was related to the households’ poverty, poor access to health services, parents’ ineffective decision – making, narrow birth interval, and poor exclusively breast feeding practice. Thus, an organized effort should be made to improve a ccess to adequate nutrition and maternal health services, child birth spacing behavior, exclusive breast feeding habit, and child care practices of the poor rural population to curb the p roblems of childhood under-nutrition. |
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