Table 1.
Description of variables used in this study.
Table 2.
Sociodemographic characteristics of respondents of children under the age of five in Ethiopia, 2016.
Fig 1.
The geographic distribution of a) the prevalence of common childhood illnesses and b) sick child health service utilisation in Ethiopia 2016.
The shapefiles are freely accessed using the fowling link: https://africaopendata.org/dataset/ethiopia-shapefiles.
Table 3.
Proportion of children who had symptoms of ARI, fever, and diarrhoea in the two weeks prior to the survey in Ethiopia, 2016.
Fig 2.
Spatial patterns of sick child and health service utilisation for common childhood illnesses in Ethiopia 2016.
Left to right, the graphs show 1) distribution for common childhood illness 2) distribution of sick child health service utilisation.
Fig 3.
Hotspot analysis for the prevalence of common childhood illnesses and child health service utilisation in Ethiopia 2016.
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Fig 4.
Spatial cluster and outlier for a) common childhood illness and b) sick childcare utilisation for common childhood illnesses in Ethiopia 2016.
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Table 4.
Spatial clustering (high, low, or non-significant levels) of common childhood illnesses and care utilisation.
Geographic areas and number of clusters included. Ethiopian 2016 Demographic and Health Survey.
Fig 5.
Kriging interpolation of the spatial clustering of common childhood illness and sick child health service utilisation in Ethiopia 2016.
The shapefiles are freely accessed using the fowling link: https://africaopendata.org/dataset/ethiopia-shapefiles.
Table 5.
Factors associated with sick child health service utilisation.
Adjusted ordinary least square analysis.