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Periodic medical check-up among residents of three Nigerian South-western States

Year 2016, Volume: 6 Issue: 3, 174 - 182, 19.10.2016
https://doi.org/10.16899/ctd.65941

Abstract

Objectives: General medical examination is a common form of preventive medicine. Periodic medical check-up generally involves thorough history, physical examination and screening of asymptomatic persons by physicians on a regular basis as part of a routine health care process. Periodic medical check-up is considered effective in preventing illness and promoting health and reducing morbidity and mortality. This study is therefore designed to determine the knowledge, attitude and practice of periodic medical check-up among residents of Osun, Ondo & Ekiti States of Nigeria. It is also to determine the influence of educational status on its practice and compare the outcomes in the three states. Materials & Methods: The cross-sectional survey study utilizing both qualitative and quantitative method of data collection was conducted at various locations across the three states. The locations included those of public servants, private sector workers, artisans, traders, business men/women, farmers, among others. Results: 1200 consenting residents participated in the study in each of the three states. 518 (43.2%) of the respondents in Ondo State are males while 682 (57.8%) are females. 465 (38.8%) of the respondents in Ekiti State are males while 735 (61.2%) are females. 494 (41.2%) of the respondents in Osun State are males while 706 (59.8%) are females. The mean age in Ondo, Ekiti & Osun were 43.8 ± 10.7 years, 44.6 ± 11.5 years and 41.7 ± 10.1 years respectively. 89.2%, 88.3% and 87.4% of the respondents are aware of periodic medical check-up in Ondo, Ekiti and Osun states respectively. Conclusion: There is high level of awareness of periodic medical check-up in all three states but the level of practice of routine medical check-up is low. The majority of the respondents probably don’t practice it because their health insurance plan does not cover the medical check-up or due to individual/organizational financial constraints.

References

  • Si S, Moss J, Sullivan T, Newton S, Stocks N. Effectiveness of general practice-based health checks: a systematic review and meta-analysis. Br. J. Gen. Prac. 2014; 64 (618): e47 – 53.
  • United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA). United Nations World Population Prospects. 2012 revision.
  • World Health Organization (WHO). Towards a strategy for cancer control in the Eastern Mediterranean Region, 1st ed. Cairo, World Health Organization Regional Office for the Eastern Mediterranean, 2010.
  • Moser K, Patnick J, Beral V. Inequalities in reported use of breast and cervical screening in Great Britain: analysis of cross sectional survey data. BMJ 2009; 338: b2025.
  • Si-qing L. Importance of regular physical examination for early prevention and treatment of disease in middle aged and elderly people. Chin J Convalescent Med. 2009; 14 (5):429–430.
  • WHO. Innovative Care for Chronic Conditions: Building Blocks for Action. Geneva, Switzerland: WHO; 2002.
  • Eke CO, Eke NO, Joe-Ikechebelu NN, Okoye SC. Perception and Practice of Periodic Medical Checkup by Traders in South East Nigeria. Afrimedic J. 2012; 3 (2).
  • Ilesanmi OS, Omotoso B, Alele F & Amenkhienan I. Periodic Medical Checkup: Knowledge and Practice in a Community in South West Nigeria. Intl J Pub Health Res. 2015; 5 (1): 576 – 583.
  • Dalton ARH, Bottle RA, Okoro C, Majeed FA, Millett C: Uptake of the NHS health checks programme in a deprived, culturally diverse setting: cross sectional study. J Epid Comm Health. 2011; 65: A21.
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Periodic medical check-up among residents of three Nigerian South-western States

Year 2016, Volume: 6 Issue: 3, 174 - 182, 19.10.2016
https://doi.org/10.16899/ctd.65941

Abstract

Objectives: General medical examination is a common form of preventive medicine. Periodic medical check-up generally involves thorough history, physical examination and screening of asymptomatic persons by physicians on a regular basis as part of a routine health care process. Periodic medical check-up is considered effective in preventing illness and promoting health and reducing morbidity and mortality. This study is therefore designed to determine the knowledge, attitude and practice of periodic medical check-up among residents of Osun, Ondo & Ekiti States of Nigeria. It is also to determine the influence of educational status on its practice and compare the outcomes in the three states. Materials & Methods: The cross-sectional survey study utilizing both qualitative and quantitative method of data collection was conducted at various locations across the three states. The locations included those of public servants, private sector workers, artisans, traders, business men/women, farmers, among others. Results: 1200 consenting residents participated in the study in each of the three states. 518 (43.2%) of the respondents in Ondo State are males while 682 (57.8%) are females. 465 (38.8%) of the respondents in Ekiti State are males while 735 (61.2%) are females. 494 (41.2%) of the respondents in Osun State are males while 706 (59.8%) are females. The mean age in Ondo, Ekiti & Osun were 43.8 ± 10.7 years, 44.6 ± 11.5 years and 41.7 ± 10.1 years respectively. 89.2%, 88.3% and 87.4% of the respondents are aware of periodic medical check-up in Ondo, Ekiti and Osun states respectively. Conclusion: There is high level of awareness of periodic medical check-up in all three states but the level of practice of routine medical check-up is low. The majority of the respondents probably don’t practice it because their health insurance plan does not cover the medical check-up or due to individual/organizational financial constraints.

References

  • Si S, Moss J, Sullivan T, Newton S, Stocks N. Effectiveness of general practice-based health checks: a systematic review and meta-analysis. Br. J. Gen. Prac. 2014; 64 (618): e47 – 53.
  • United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA). United Nations World Population Prospects. 2012 revision.
  • World Health Organization (WHO). Towards a strategy for cancer control in the Eastern Mediterranean Region, 1st ed. Cairo, World Health Organization Regional Office for the Eastern Mediterranean, 2010.
  • Moser K, Patnick J, Beral V. Inequalities in reported use of breast and cervical screening in Great Britain: analysis of cross sectional survey data. BMJ 2009; 338: b2025.
  • Si-qing L. Importance of regular physical examination for early prevention and treatment of disease in middle aged and elderly people. Chin J Convalescent Med. 2009; 14 (5):429–430.
  • WHO. Innovative Care for Chronic Conditions: Building Blocks for Action. Geneva, Switzerland: WHO; 2002.
  • Eke CO, Eke NO, Joe-Ikechebelu NN, Okoye SC. Perception and Practice of Periodic Medical Checkup by Traders in South East Nigeria. Afrimedic J. 2012; 3 (2).
  • Ilesanmi OS, Omotoso B, Alele F & Amenkhienan I. Periodic Medical Checkup: Knowledge and Practice in a Community in South West Nigeria. Intl J Pub Health Res. 2015; 5 (1): 576 – 583.
  • Dalton ARH, Bottle RA, Okoro C, Majeed FA, Millett C: Uptake of the NHS health checks programme in a deprived, culturally diverse setting: cross sectional study. J Epid Comm Health. 2011; 65: A21.
  • Fisher RA. Statistical methods for research workers. Oliver and Boyd 1954, ISBN 0-05-002170-2.
  • Daniel WW. Biostatistics: A Foundation for Analysis in the Health Sciences, 10th ed. 2013. 12.Online Calculator. Sample http://www.surveysystem.com/sscalc.htm Size
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Subjects Health Care Administration
Journal Section Original Research
Authors

Saheed Opeyemi Usman This is me

Oluwakemi Edet-utan This is me

İbiwumi Nafisat Isola This is me

Adebayo Suleiman This is me

Nafisat Oladayo Akintayo-usman This is me

Adewale Kayode Ojogbede This is me

Olusola John Fatunmbi This is me

Ayooluwa Samuel Adu This is me

Publication Date October 19, 2016
Published in Issue Year 2016 Volume: 6 Issue: 3

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APA Usman, S. O., Edet-utan, O., Isola, İ. N., Suleiman, A., et al. (2016). Periodic medical check-up among residents of three Nigerian South-western States. Çağdaş Tıp Dergisi, 6(3), 174-182. https://doi.org/10.16899/ctd.65941
AMA Usman SO, Edet-utan O, Isola İN, Suleiman A, Akintayo-usman NO, Ojogbede AK, Fatunmbi OJ, Adu AS. Periodic medical check-up among residents of three Nigerian South-western States. J Contemp Med. September 2016;6(3):174-182. doi:10.16899/ctd.65941
Chicago Usman, Saheed Opeyemi, Oluwakemi Edet-utan, İbiwumi Nafisat Isola, Adebayo Suleiman, Nafisat Oladayo Akintayo-usman, Adewale Kayode Ojogbede, Olusola John Fatunmbi, and Ayooluwa Samuel Adu. “Periodic Medical Check-up Among Residents of Three Nigerian South-Western States”. Çağdaş Tıp Dergisi 6, no. 3 (September 2016): 174-82. https://doi.org/10.16899/ctd.65941.
EndNote Usman SO, Edet-utan O, Isola İN, Suleiman A, Akintayo-usman NO, Ojogbede AK, Fatunmbi OJ, Adu AS (September 1, 2016) Periodic medical check-up among residents of three Nigerian South-western States. Çağdaş Tıp Dergisi 6 3 174–182.
IEEE S. O. Usman, O. Edet-utan, İ. N. Isola, A. Suleiman, N. O. Akintayo-usman, A. K. Ojogbede, O. J. Fatunmbi, and A. S. Adu, “Periodic medical check-up among residents of three Nigerian South-western States”, J Contemp Med, vol. 6, no. 3, pp. 174–182, 2016, doi: 10.16899/ctd.65941.
ISNAD Usman, Saheed Opeyemi et al. “Periodic Medical Check-up Among Residents of Three Nigerian South-Western States”. Çağdaş Tıp Dergisi 6/3 (September 2016), 174-182. https://doi.org/10.16899/ctd.65941.
JAMA Usman SO, Edet-utan O, Isola İN, Suleiman A, Akintayo-usman NO, Ojogbede AK, Fatunmbi OJ, Adu AS. Periodic medical check-up among residents of three Nigerian South-western States. J Contemp Med. 2016;6:174–182.
MLA Usman, Saheed Opeyemi et al. “Periodic Medical Check-up Among Residents of Three Nigerian South-Western States”. Çağdaş Tıp Dergisi, vol. 6, no. 3, 2016, pp. 174-82, doi:10.16899/ctd.65941.
Vancouver Usman SO, Edet-utan O, Isola İN, Suleiman A, Akintayo-usman NO, Ojogbede AK, Fatunmbi OJ, Adu AS. Periodic medical check-up among residents of three Nigerian South-western States. J Contemp Med. 2016;6(3):174-82.