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Table 3 Treatment-seeking behaviour for malaria in households

From: Treatment-seeking behaviour, awareness and preventive practice toward malaria in Abu Ushar, Gezira state, Sudan: a household survey experience from a rural area

Variables

N

Overall, N = 3101

Presence of bed nets within the household

p-value2

Yes, N = 1971

No, N = 1131

Treatment-seeking behaviour

Has anyone in your household been ill with fever or malaria in the last 12 months? (Yes)

310

291 (93.9%)

189 (95.9%)

102 (90.3%)

0.045

If you or anyone in the household presented with signs and symptoms of malaria where would you seek treatment?

308

    

 Hospital

 

74 (24.0%)

50 (25.5%)

24 (21.4%)

0.4

 Primary health centre

 

240 (77.9%)

153 (78.1%)

87 (77.7%)

 > 0.9

 Private clinic

 

7 (2.3%)

4 (2.0%)

3 (2.7%)

0.7

 Pharmacy

 

46 (14.9%)

27 (13.8%)

19 (17.0%)

0.5

 Drugs or local medication at home

 

13 (4.2%)

10 (5.1%)

3 (2.7%)

0.4

 Herbal medicine

 

29 (9.4%)

16 (8.2%)

13 (11.6%)

0.3

 Laboratory

 

10 (3.2%)

8 (4.1%)

2 (1.8%)

0.3

 Did not seek treatments

 

6 (1.9%)

3 (1.5%)

3 (2.7%)

0.7

After how many days will you start seeking for treatments?

307

   

0.3

 On the same day

 

212 (69.1%)

131 (67.2%)

81 (72.3%)

 

 After 1–3 days

 

90 (29.3%)

61(19.9%)

29 (9.4%)

 

 After 4–5 days

 

2 (0.6%)

1 (0.3%)

1 (0.3%)

 

 After 9–10 days

 

3 (0.9%)

2 (0.6%)

1 (0.3%)

 
  1. 1Data were presented as n (%)
  2. 2Fisher’s exact test; Pearson’s Chi-squared test