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Prevalence of Oral Rehydration Therapy Use and Associated Factors among Under-Five Children with Diarrhea in Dangure District, Benishangule Gumuz Region, Ethiopia, 2018.


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Id EPHI-DS0572
Name Prevalence of Oral Rehydration Therapy Use and Associated Factors among Under-Five Children with Diarrhea in Dangure District, Benishangule Gumuz Region, Ethiopia, 2018.
Format . SAV
Coverage Location Zonal
Coverage Sex Both
Abstract

This data was collected by cross-sectional study in Dangure district. A total of 615 study participants of under-five children with diarrhea living in the households were selected. Data was collected using structured and pre-tested questionnaire. Then the data entered in EPI Info version 7 for cleaning data and transferred to SPSS version 20 for analysis. To reduce excess number of variables in the final model, only those variables with P value < 0.25 in the bivariate analysis was considered in the multivariable analysis. For all statistical tests, P value < 0.05 was considered as a cut off point for statistical significance. The study shows low Oral Rehydration Therapy use toward management of diarrhoea. And recommend health education for strengthened on benefit, preparation, early initiation of Oral Rehydration Therapy. The data is available by SPSS and has report resource, can be accessible by requesting BRHBDMC.

Additional Material No
Keywords
  • Diarrhea
  • Prevalence
  • Oral rehydration therapy use
  • Benishangule-Gumuz
Recommended No
Location
Cleaned Yes
Cleaned Format . SAV
RawFormat . SAV
Comment
Remark
Note
Treatment
Date Data Collection Started 2018-02-01
Date Data Collection End 2018-03-01
Title Prevalence of Oral Rehydration Therapy Use and Associated Factors among Under-Five Children with Diarrhea in Dangure District, Benishangule Gumuz Region, Ethiopia, 2018.
Data Type Survey
PublicationYear 2000
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Description

This data was collected by cross-sectional study in Dangure district. A total of 615 study participants of under-five children with diarrhea living in the households were selected. Data was collected using structured and pre-tested questionnaire. Then the data entered in EPI Info version 7 for cleaning data and transferred to SPSS version 20 for analysis. To reduce excess number of variables in the final model, only those variables with P value < 0.25 in the bivariate analysis was considered in the multivariable analysis. For all statistical tests, P value < 0.05 was considered as a cut off point for statistical significance. The study shows low Oral Rehydration Therapy use toward management of diarrhoea. And recommend health education for strengthened on benefit, preparation, early initiation of Oral Rehydration Therapy. The data is available by SPSS and has report resource, can be accessible by requesting BRHBDMC.

Dataset study design Cross-sectional survey
Date Data Archived 2025-03-21
Date Data Cataloged 2025-04-23
Data Generating Unit Regional Health Bureau
URL https://rtds.ephi.gov.et/public/showdetail/572

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