Comparison of the Quality of Life of Vulnerable Children Resident in Household and Those Resident in Institution in Jos Nigeria
Journal Title: Journal of Advances in Medicine and Medical Research - Year 2016, Vol 16, Issue 8
Abstract
Background: There are over 143 million orphans globally, however, sub-Saharan Africa/Asian regions account for over 80% of the global burden (143 million orphans), Nigeria inclusive with over 10 million orphans. This has caused a crisis of shelter, as more children drift towards institutional care rather than staying in communities that are laden with a high prevalence of poverty (70% in Nigeria). This development is not the best practice in the care of Orphans and vulnerable children (OVC) based on national policy of OVC care which recommends Household rather than institutional care. Since studies have shown that Institutional care has a negative impact on a child, the place of placement is thus crucial to the outcome of vulnerable children (VC) which can easily be assessed by measuring the Quality of life (QOL). The aim of this study is to compare the QOL of VC living in Household against those living in Institutions. Methods: A cross-sectional comparative study involving 202 VC (aged 6-18 years) was conducted. VC were sampled using the multistage sampling technique across two orphanages and three communities located in suburban areas in Jos East, Jos North and Jos South Local Government Area. Outcome Measure: Quality of Life was determined using the WHOQOL BY (brief for youth) tool after validity and reliability test was done. The total score was transformed into a score of 1-100, with higher score implying higher QOL. Data generated were processed and analyzed using the EPI info version 3.5.1 statistical software. A score < -1 standard deviation (SD) from mean was considered poor, ±1 SD to -1 SD was considered fair and > ±1 SD was considered good. The student t-test was used for comparison of means while chi-square test or fisher exact test was used for comparison of categorical variables. In all statistical tests a p values ≤ 0.05 was considered significant. Results: The QOL score for the study population ranged between 47.2 to 95.2, the mean QOL was 75.2±8.1. The median and mode were both equal (QOL score of 75.2). Comparatively, IVC had higher mean QOL score of 76.9±7.0 compared to HVC 73.3±8.9 (p=0.002). IVC had higher scores compared to HVC in the following domain: psychological (p=0.05), social (p=0.004) and environmental (p=0.002). Conclusion: The QOL of VC in Institution is better than children in suburban Households in Jos Nigeria. IVC are better psychosocially and environmentally. However, a Qualitative study is needed for more depth.
Authors and Affiliations
Abok Ibrahim Ishaya, Selina Okolo, Zoakah Ayuba
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