Study on the Influence of Product Design Attributes on the Usage of Insecticide Treated Mosquito Nets in Kafue District, Zambia

Timothy Silweya, C. M. Mungule
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Purpose: The goal of this study was to look into the relationship between the colour, shape, and size of Insecticide Treated Nets (ITNs) and their use. Methodology: The research design for this study was mixed methods.. The study took place in the Nangong we and Kafue Mission Health Centre catchment regions in Kafue district. From a total of 300 households (HHs) with ITNs, 30 were randomly selected using a simple random sample technique. One HH was not reached due to heavy rains, reducing the sample size to 29 HHs. Quantitative data was collected through questionnaires, while qualitative data was gathered through Focus Group Discussions (FGDs).  Multiple linear regression in excel was used to test the hypothesis that ITN attributes do not influence ITN usage. Findings: In this study, it was observed that majority of households owned between five to six ITNs. Most of the households reported that they have been using ITNs for over ten years. A further inquiry on the most preferred ITNs revealed that 100% of households liked nets that fit on a double bed followed by 86.2% which liked rectangular nets and the last category of 52% that favored white nets. The study hypothesized that colour, shape and size of ITNs do not influence usage. This hypothesis was tested using a multiple linear regression performed using Excel. The analysis of the test results showed that only 3.3% of the preference for ITN usage is explained by colour, shape and size with a P-value of 0.85. Since this statistic is greater than alpha 0.05 at 95% confidence level there is strong evidence not to reject the null hypothesis and conclude that ITN attributes are not major factors that limit usage of ITNs. Unique contribution to theory, practice and policy: This study demonstrated that systemic thinking using the limits to growth system theory can be used to explain weaknesses of linear thinking that has been used over the years by the Ministry of Health and other health communicators in developing health promotion strategies for prevention of malaria using ITNs. Over the years one key major message has been at the core of ITN promotion, “sleep under an ITN all year round to prevent mosquitoes that cause malaria”. Despite emphasis on this message, ITN use has been below 50% since 2006 while the corresponding knowledge on ITN use has been increasing to above 60%. Using the limits to growth theory demonstrated that there could be other factors than knowledge gaps that are responsible for low utilization of ITNs.
赞比亚Kafue地区产品设计属性对驱虫蚊帐使用影响的研究
目的:本研究的目的是探讨杀虫剂处理过的蚊帐(ITNs)的颜色、形状和大小与其使用之间的关系。方法学:本研究采用混合方法。该研究在Kafue区的Nangong we和Kafue宣教保健中心集水区进行。使用简单的随机抽样技术,从总共300个装有ITNs的家庭(HHs)中随机抽取30个。由于大雨,没有到达一个HH,将样本量减少到29个HH。定量数据通过问卷调查收集,定性数据通过焦点小组讨论(fgd)收集。使用excel中的多元线性回归来检验ITN属性不影响ITN使用的假设。结果:在这项研究中,观察到大多数家庭拥有5至6个itn。大多数家庭报告说,他们已经使用ITNs超过十年。对最喜欢的蚊帐的进一步调查显示,100%的家庭喜欢适合双人床的蚊帐,其次是86.2%的家庭喜欢矩形蚊帐,最后一类52%的家庭喜欢白色蚊帐。该研究假设itn的颜色、形状和大小不影响使用。使用Excel进行多元线性回归,对该假设进行了检验。对测试结果的分析表明,只有3.3%的ITN使用偏好是由颜色、形状和大小来解释的,p值为0.85。由于该统计数据在95%置信水平上大于alpha 0.05,因此有强有力的证据表明不能拒绝原假设,并得出ITN属性不是限制ITN使用的主要因素的结论。对理论、实践和政策的独特贡献:本研究表明,利用增长系统理论的局限性的系统思维可以用来解释线性思维的弱点,这种弱点多年来一直被卫生部和其他卫生传播者用来制定利用ITNs预防疟疾的健康促进战略。多年来,一个关键的主要信息一直是ITN推广的核心,即“全年在ITN下睡觉,以防止引起疟疾的蚊子”。尽管强调这一信息,但自2006年以来,ITN的使用率一直低于50%,而有关ITN使用的相应知识已增加到60%以上。使用增长理论的限制表明,除了知识差距之外,可能还有其他因素导致ITNs的低利用率。
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