Treatment seeking behaviour and prevalence of treatment delay among malaria patients along Thailand-Myanmar border in Tak province

Journal Title: Asian Pacific Journal of Tropical Disease - Year 2015, Vol 5, Issue 4

Abstract

Objective: To investigate treatment seeking behaviour and the prevalence of treatment delay of malaria patients. Methods: A cross-sectional study was conducted with malaria patients along the ThailandMyanmar border in Tak province, Thailand. Results: Most of patients (70.0%) were treated for fever before receiving treatment at a malaria clinic or public hospital. The sources of initial treatments were self-treatment (64.0%), malaria clinics (20.0%), public hospital (11.0%), sub-district health promotion hospital (3.3%), and malaria posts (1.1%). Prevalence of patients delayed more than one day after onset of symptoms was 79.4%, but doctor delay of more than one day occurred in only 1.3%. The prevalence of treatment delay (total delay) of more than one day was 79.6%. Patient delay and treatment delay were found to be significantly higher among hill tribe than Thai subjects (P=0.004 and 0.003, respectively) but, there was no significant association between ethnicity and doctor delay (P=0.669). Conclusion: Patient delay in seeking treatment is a major problem along the ThailandMyanmar border in Tak province, especially in hill tribe people. Self-treatment accounted for most of initial treatment sought by patients.

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  • EP ID EP227956
  • DOI 10.1016/S2222-1808(14)60783-0
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(2015). Treatment seeking behaviour and prevalence of treatment delay among malaria patients along Thailand-Myanmar border in Tak province. Asian Pacific Journal of Tropical Disease, 5(4), 279-283. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-227956