Abstract

Background. An integrated community case management (ICCM) program fosters child health care seeking and access to appropriate treatment for illnesses in children at the community level in Ethiopia. There is paucity of evidence to the utilization of ICCM services by mothers/child caregivers in rural Sothern Ethiopia. Hence, the aim of this study was to determine the utilization of integrated community case management (ICCM) and its factors among mothers/child caregivers in rural Southern Ethiopia. Methods. A multistage sampling technique was used to select study participants in health care facilities offering child health care services. An exit interview was conducted on 574 mothers/child caregivers in randomly selected public health centres. Data were entered using Epi Info and transported to SPSS version 20 for analysis. Results. Only less than a quarter of participants visited health posts for ICCM services during the study period. Those study participants who have not heard about ICCM service before the survey were about 6.53 times more likely not to use the services as compared to those who have heard about the service. Participants who were not members of the women’s development team were about 2.23 times more likely not to utilize ICCM services when compared to their counterparts. Conclusion. The study shows low utilization of ICCM service by children less than five years. Prior information about ICCM services and membership in the health development army was significantly associated with ICCM use. Therefore, our finding may suggest the need for advocacy to increase participation in the health development army and information education to increase the level of awareness and formal education efforts.

Highlights

  • An integrated community case management (ICCM) program fosters child health care seeking and access to appropriate treatment for illnesses in children at the community level in Ethiopia. ere is paucity of evidence to the utilization of ICCM services by mothers/child caregivers in rural Sothern Ethiopia

  • According to the Ethiopian health delivery system, health post is the lowest health care delivery point staffed with two health extension workers (HEWs) and where ICCM is implemented as a child survival strategy

  • Irteen selected health centres were included in our study. ese health centres served as contact sites to access mothers/child caregivers who visited for child health problems which either were referred from the health post or bypassed it. ese mothers/child caregivers were interviewed to determine whether they had utilized ICCM services at the nearest health post for current child problems or bypassed it during the data collection period. is study was conducted in June 2018

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Introduction

An integrated community case management (ICCM) program fosters child health care seeking and access to appropriate treatment for illnesses in children at the community level in Ethiopia. ere is paucity of evidence to the utilization of ICCM services by mothers/child caregivers in rural Sothern Ethiopia. An integrated community case management (ICCM) program fosters child health care seeking and access to appropriate treatment for illnesses in children at the community level in Ethiopia. The aim of this study was to determine the utilization of integrated community case management (ICCM) and its factors among mothers/child caregivers in rural Southern Ethiopia. Integrated community case management (ICCM) is a child survival strategy aimed at increasing access to effective health care services for childhood illnesses. It enables the integration of all child health intervention activities to be accessed at the community level. Others ∗: Catholic, Adventist; others ∗∗ : Guraghe, Amhara; others ∗∗∗ : student, daily labourer; others ∗∗∗∗ : student, daily labourer; not in union refers to single, widowed, divorced, and separated

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