care seekers during the second trimester (OR:.82; 95%CI:.68-.99) and third trimester of pregnancy (OR:.50, 95%CI:.39-.64) were less likely to deliver in healthfacilities. ConClusions: Socio-demographic factors: Male headed households, age bracket 20-39 or 40-49, no education, and residence in rural Uganda, was associated with delivering outside health facility. Personal health practices and behaviors: first antenatal visit in second or third trimester of pregnancy was associated with delivering outside health facility.
Patients with stoma evaluated their life quality only with 42.33 points from the overall 80. ConClusions: Patients with intestinal diseases are defatigable, and have abdominal problems frequently. In case of ulcerative colitis the burden of disease is higher, life quality is less favourable. Stoma negatively affects life quality. The residence is significantly affected by the disease burden and quality of life.
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