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Choix thérapeutiques des hypertendus et diabétiques en milieu rural: Une étude mixte dans deux zones de santé de l'Est de la République Démocratique du Congo.

Authors :
Mwana-wabene, Aimé C.
Lwamushi, Samuel M.
Eboma, Christian M.
Lyab, Pacifique M-B.
Cheruga, Bonfils
Karemere, Hermès
Mwembo, Albert T.
Balaluka, Ghislain B.
Mukalenge, Faustin C.
Source :
African Journal of Primary Health Care & Family Medicine. 2022, Vol. 14 Issue 1, p1-9. 9p.
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

Background: One third of patients in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) do not use the formal health system to access healthcare. Aim: In this manuscript we analyse the therapeutic decisions of hypertensive and diabetic patients in rural eastern DRC and the reasons for these decisions. Setting: The study was conduct in two health zones (HZ) in South Kivu (Bagira and Walungu), DRC. Methods: A mixed-methods convergent study was conducted from November 2018 to December 2018. Quantitative data were collected using a questionnaire and qualitative data were collected using focus groups. The quantitative data were analysed using descriptive statistics and a Fischer exact test, while the qualitative data were analysed using thematic analysis. Results: Out of 382 subjects declaring a chronic pathology, hypertensives and diabetics represented 21.5% and 7.9%, respectively. Health facilities were the first therapeutic choice of the chronically affected persons. The alternative therapeutic choices found were the use of prayer rooms, consultation with traditional healers and self-medication. Poverty, ignorance, the pharmaceutical business, and the socio-cultural dimension of the disease are the main causes of alternative therapeutic choices for hypertensives and diabetics. Conclusion: To ensure appropriate care for patients with chronic diseases in rural areas, it is important to establish a bridge of regulated collaboration between the formal and informal health sector. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
Spanish
ISSN :
20712928
Volume :
14
Issue :
1
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
African Journal of Primary Health Care & Family Medicine
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
161390594
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.4102/phcfm.v14i1.3004