Table 3

Household context, common illnesses and medicines availability

VariableMalawiZimbabweUganda
MR1MR2ZU1ZU2UUUR
Total households (n)825100336100350100
SettingUrban/ruralRuralRuralUrbanUrbanUrbanRural
Primary respondentAge (median, range) (years)27 (18–77)42 (18–78)29 (18–71)47 (18–87)
Sex (n, % female)645 (78.1)58 (58.0)243 (72.3)79 (79.0)256 (73.1)56 (56.0)
HouseholdOccupants (median, range)3 (1–13)2 (1–13)4 (1–12)
Primary occupationFarmer (n, %)82 (82.0)2 (2.0)10 (2.9)89 (89.0)
Merchant/vendor (n, %)9 (9.0)57 (57.0)127 (36.3)1 (1.0)
Labourer (n, %)7 (7.0)15 (15.0)30 (8.6)1 (1.0)
Other (n, %)2 (2.0)26 (26.0)183 (52.3)9 (9.0)
Common self-reported acute illnesses
(top 5)
Cold/flu (n, %)67 (8.1)5 (5.0)252 (75.0)65 (65.0)270 (77.1)†41 (41.0)†
Malaria (n, %)609 (73.8)80 (80.0)39 (11.6)2 (2.0)160 (45.7)77 (77.0)
Cough (n, %)410 (49.7)37 (37.0)177 (52.7)26 (26.0)–†–†
Stomach pain (n, %)128 (15.5)23 (23.0)220 (65.4)40 (40.0)12 (3.4)19 (19.0)
Diarrhoea (n, %)175 (21.2)16 (16.0)142 (42.3)30 (30.0)39 (11.1)11 (19.0)
Medicines are available for common illnessesAlways (n, %)126 (15.2)Respondents were asked qualitatively about medicine availability*38 (11.3)Respondents were asked qualitatively about medicine availability*293 (83.7)Respondents were asked qualitatively about medicine availability*
Usually (n, %)297 (36.0)39 (11.6)0 (0.0)
Sometimes (n, %)257 (31.2)198 (58.9)46 (13.1)
Rarely (n, %)125 (15.2)57 (17.0)10 (2.9)
Never (n, %)0 (0.0)0 (0.0)0 (0.0)
  • M, Malawi, Z, Zimbabwe, U, Uganda; 1larger, semi-random survey, 2smaller, purposively sampled survey; R, rural, U, urban.

  • *Respondents across all three countries generally indicated that medicines were challenging to access for reasons including affordability, stockouts and inability to obtain a prescription. Even where medicines were available, this was often at considerable expense to the household.

  • †In the Ugandan surveys, 'cold/flu' and 'cough' are grouped together because participants used language that combined these categories of illness.