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Ethnic diversity and mortality in northwest Burkina Faso: An analysis of the Nouna health and demographic surveillance system from 2000 to 2012.
Wasko, Zahia; Dambach, Peter; Kynast-Wolf, Gisela; Stieglbauer, Gabriele; Zabré, Pascal; Bagagnan, Cheik; Schoeps, Anja; Souares, Aurélia; Winkler, Volker.
Afiliação
  • Wasko Z; Institute of Global Health, University Hospital Heidelberg, Heidelberg, Baden Württemberg, Germany.
  • Dambach P; Institute of Global Health, University Hospital Heidelberg, Heidelberg, Baden Württemberg, Germany.
  • Kynast-Wolf G; Institute of Global Health, University Hospital Heidelberg, Heidelberg, Baden Württemberg, Germany.
  • Stieglbauer G; Institute of Global Health, University Hospital Heidelberg, Heidelberg, Baden Württemberg, Germany.
  • Zabré P; Institute of Global Health, University Hospital Heidelberg, Heidelberg, Baden Württemberg, Germany.
  • Bagagnan C; Health & Demographic Surveillance System, Centre de Recherche en Santé de Nouna (CRSN), Nouna, Burkina Faso.
  • Schoeps A; Health & Demographic Surveillance System, Centre de Recherche en Santé de Nouna (CRSN), Nouna, Burkina Faso.
  • Souares A; Institute of Global Health, University Hospital Heidelberg, Heidelberg, Baden Württemberg, Germany.
  • Winkler V; Institute of Global Health, University Hospital Heidelberg, Heidelberg, Baden Württemberg, Germany.
PLOS Glob Public Health ; 2(5): e0000267, 2022.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36962189
ABSTRACT
Ethnic diversity has been a topic of contention across the globe, contrasted with economic development, social security, and political stability. The link between health and ethnic diversity is not yet well established especially in low-middle- income countries. Our study aims to explore the association between ethnic diversity and all-cause mortality in rural areas of Burkina Faso. We used data from the Nouna Health & Demographic Surveillance System (HDSS) collected between 2000 and 2012. To derive Standardized Mortality Ratios (SMR), the observed number of deaths was compared to the expected deaths based on the entire HDSS taking into account sex, age, rainy season, calendar year, and village. SMR were calculated for ethnic and religious diversity on a village level (using the Simpson Index), sub-region, wealth, and distance to Healthcare Facilities (HCF). Furthermore, we modeled SMR with a multilevel random intercept Poisson regression considering individual ethnic and religious groups in addition to the above-mentioned village-level information. Village wealth (poorest fifth SMR 1.07; 95% CI 1.02-1.13, richest fifth SMR 0.85; 95% CI 0.82-0.88), distance to HCF (within the village SMR 0.88; 95% CI 0.85-0.91, further than 5km SMR 1.13; 95% CI 1.10-1.16), and sub-region showed significant associations with overall mortality. Villages belonging to the third with the highest ethnic diversity had lowered SMR (0.86; 95% CI 0.84-0.89) compared to the entire HDSS, while those belonging to the lowest diversity third yielded elevated SMR (1.13; 95% CI 1.09-1.17). The multilevel model confirmed the association. Our study showed that historically established ethnic diversity in rural areas of Burkina Faso was associated with lower all-cause mortality. Generally, the literature suffers from a lack of standardization in defining ethnic diversity, along with measuring it. More research is needed to understand this relation and to establish it in different settings.

Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Base de dados: MEDLINE Tipo de estudo: Prognostic_studies / Screening_studies Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2022 Tipo de documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Base de dados: MEDLINE Tipo de estudo: Prognostic_studies / Screening_studies Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2022 Tipo de documento: Article