Caregiver’s Knowledge, Attitudes and Practices on the Utilization of Zinc and lo-ORS for Diarrhea Treatment in Northern Nigeria

Abiodun Rauf Oladipo *

Micronutrient Initiative, Abuja, Nigeria.

Adetunji Falana

Micronutrient Initiative, Abuja, Nigeria.

Olufemi Adegoke

Micronutrient Initiative, Abuja, Nigeria.

Asabe Sambo

Micronutrient Initiative, Abuja, Nigeria.

Jacqueline Kung'U

Micronutrient Initiative, Nairobi, Kenya.

*Author to whom correspondence should be addressed.


Abstract

Objectives: The caregiver’s knowledge, attitudes and practices on the utilization of Zinc and ORS for diarrhea treatment in Northern Nigeria call for concerns. We conducted a baseline in Northern Nigeria to determine the coverage, adherence, barriers and facilitating factors that affect utilization of Zinc and lo-ORS supplementation from service delivery and recipient perspectives.

Methods: Qualitative and quantitative methods were used to collect data from eligible caregivers of under-five children between March-July 2013.

Results: We found that awareness on use of zinc and lo-ORS in treating diarrhea is low among caregivers across surveyed states, awareness in Jigawa (44.5%) and Katsina (14.9%) states were higher than in Benue state (2.7%) while it was lower in Yobe (0.3%) and Zamfara states (0%). The percentage of caregivers of under-5 children with diarrhea using recommended dose of Zinc and Lo-ORS at home was also low (2.1% for Jigawa, while katsina, Yobe and Zamfara recorded 0%).  In contradiction, the percentage of caregivers who seek any form of treatment for diarrhea ranges from 66.7% in Jigawa to 97.2 in Zamfara. Barriers to utilization of zinc and lo-ORS were similar across the surveyed states. They included non-availability, lack of adequate knowledge of the benefits and efficacy of zinc and lo-ORS and preference for herbal (traditional) medicine.

Conclusions: The findings formed the basis for development of SBCC strategies, for each segment of the population with special focus on caregivers of children under-fives to address the gaps in knowledge, attitudes and practices on the utilization of zinc and ORS for diarrhea treatment.


How to Cite

Oladipo, Abiodun Rauf, Adetunji Falana, Olufemi Adegoke, Asabe Sambo, and Jacqueline Kung'U. 2015. “Caregiver’s Knowledge, Attitudes and Practices on the Utilization of Zinc and Lo-ORS for Diarrhea Treatment in Northern Nigeria”. European Journal of Nutrition & Food Safety 5 (5):846-47. https://doi.org/10.9734/EJNFS/2015/21122.

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