Subnational estimates of factors associated with under-five mortality in Kenya: a spatio-temporal analysis, 1993-2014

<strong>Background</strong> To improve child survival, it is necessary to describe and understand the spatial and temporal variation of factors associated with child survival beyond national aggregates, anchored at decentralised health planning units. Therefore, we aimed to provide subna...

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Main Authors: Macharia, PM, Joseph, NK, Sartorius, B, Snow, RW, Okiro, EA
Format: Journal article
Language:English
Published: BMJ Publishing Group 2021
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author Macharia, PM
Joseph, NK
Sartorius, B
Snow, RW
Okiro, EA
author_facet Macharia, PM
Joseph, NK
Sartorius, B
Snow, RW
Okiro, EA
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description <strong>Background</strong> To improve child survival, it is necessary to describe and understand the spatial and temporal variation of factors associated with child survival beyond national aggregates, anchored at decentralised health planning units. Therefore, we aimed to provide subnational estimates of factors associated with child survival while elucidating areas of progress, stagnation and decline in Kenya. <br> <strong>Methods</strong> Twenty household surveys and three population censuses conducted since 1989 were assembled and spatially aligned to 47 subnational Kenyan county boundaries. Bayesian spatio-temporal Gaussian process regression models accounting for inadequate sample size and spatio-temporal relatedness were fitted for 43 factors at county level between 1993 and 2014. <br> <strong>Results</strong> Nationally, the coverage and prevalence were highly variable with 38 factors recording an improvement. The absolute percentage change (1993–2014) was heterogeneous ranging between 1% and 898%. At the county level, the estimates varied across space and over time with a majority showing improvements after 2008 which was preceded by a period of deterioration (late-1990 to early-2000). Counties in Northern Kenya were consistently observed to have lower coverage of interventions and remained disadvantaged in 2014 while areas around Central Kenya had and historically have had higher coverage across all intervention domains. Most factors in Western and South-East Kenya recorded moderate intervention coverage although having a high infection prevalence of both HIV and malaria. <br> <strong>Conclusion</strong> The heterogeneous estimates necessitates prioritisation of the marginalised counties to achieve health equity and improve child survival uniformly across the country. Efforts are required to narrow the gap between counties across all the drivers of child survival. The generated estimates will facilitate improved benchmarking and establish a baseline for monitoring child development goals at subnational level.
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spelling oxford-uuid:6dc1352b-f516-43b3-b015-f538d955eddc2022-03-26T19:19:48ZSubnational estimates of factors associated with under-five mortality in Kenya: a spatio-temporal analysis, 1993-2014Journal articlehttp://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_dcae04bcuuid:6dc1352b-f516-43b3-b015-f538d955eddcEnglishSymplectic ElementsBMJ Publishing Group2021Macharia, PMJoseph, NKSartorius, BSnow, RWOkiro, EA<strong>Background</strong> To improve child survival, it is necessary to describe and understand the spatial and temporal variation of factors associated with child survival beyond national aggregates, anchored at decentralised health planning units. Therefore, we aimed to provide subnational estimates of factors associated with child survival while elucidating areas of progress, stagnation and decline in Kenya. <br> <strong>Methods</strong> Twenty household surveys and three population censuses conducted since 1989 were assembled and spatially aligned to 47 subnational Kenyan county boundaries. Bayesian spatio-temporal Gaussian process regression models accounting for inadequate sample size and spatio-temporal relatedness were fitted for 43 factors at county level between 1993 and 2014. <br> <strong>Results</strong> Nationally, the coverage and prevalence were highly variable with 38 factors recording an improvement. The absolute percentage change (1993–2014) was heterogeneous ranging between 1% and 898%. At the county level, the estimates varied across space and over time with a majority showing improvements after 2008 which was preceded by a period of deterioration (late-1990 to early-2000). Counties in Northern Kenya were consistently observed to have lower coverage of interventions and remained disadvantaged in 2014 while areas around Central Kenya had and historically have had higher coverage across all intervention domains. Most factors in Western and South-East Kenya recorded moderate intervention coverage although having a high infection prevalence of both HIV and malaria. <br> <strong>Conclusion</strong> The heterogeneous estimates necessitates prioritisation of the marginalised counties to achieve health equity and improve child survival uniformly across the country. Efforts are required to narrow the gap between counties across all the drivers of child survival. The generated estimates will facilitate improved benchmarking and establish a baseline for monitoring child development goals at subnational level.
spellingShingle Macharia, PM
Joseph, NK
Sartorius, B
Snow, RW
Okiro, EA
Subnational estimates of factors associated with under-five mortality in Kenya: a spatio-temporal analysis, 1993-2014
title Subnational estimates of factors associated with under-five mortality in Kenya: a spatio-temporal analysis, 1993-2014
title_full Subnational estimates of factors associated with under-five mortality in Kenya: a spatio-temporal analysis, 1993-2014
title_fullStr Subnational estimates of factors associated with under-five mortality in Kenya: a spatio-temporal analysis, 1993-2014
title_full_unstemmed Subnational estimates of factors associated with under-five mortality in Kenya: a spatio-temporal analysis, 1993-2014
title_short Subnational estimates of factors associated with under-five mortality in Kenya: a spatio-temporal analysis, 1993-2014
title_sort subnational estimates of factors associated with under five mortality in kenya a spatio temporal analysis 1993 2014
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