Are Primary Health Care Workers in Ikere Local Government Area of Ekiti State Making Diagnosis or Classification of Diseases before Giving Treatment?
Abstract:
Diagnosis is
the establishment of a disease condition affecting an individual by a clinician.
It is the end result of a process in which a clinician synthesis various
combinations of symptoms and signs exhibited by a patient to make a list of possible
disease conditions afflicting the patient. This study aimed to ascertain whether
Primary Health Care Workers In the Ikere Local Government of Ekiti State were making
diagnoses or classifications of diseases before giving treatments. The purpose of
this study was to ascertain whether Primary Health Care Workers In the Ikere Local
Government of Ekiti State were making diagnoses or classifications of diseases before
giving treatments. The study was a retrospective cross-sectional in nature and used
secondary data from eight (8) primary health centers within the Local Government,
comprising of two (2) Comprehensive and six (6) Basic Health Centers. A total of
513 out-patient cards were examined in the eight selected health facilities. Data
was collected and analysed using SPSS version 2.0. Attempt at making a diagnosis
were made in 206(40.2%), while no diagnosis were made in 307 (59.6%). 40 different
diagnoses were made with malaria alone, 113 (54%) been the most diagnosed. Other
diagnoses included wound 17 (8.1%), road traffic accident 10 (4.8%), malaria in
combination with typhoid 8 (3.8%), malaria with peptic ulcer and malaria with infection
at 2 (1%) each, dysentery, and typhoid 4 (1.9%) each. The uses of physical examination
and laboratory investigation as well as diagnosis/ classification before treatment,
were low.
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