Knowledge on Malaria and Health Seeking Behavior among the People of Belauri Municipality of Nepal: A Cross-Sectional Study

Ashok Kumar Paudel, M. Chhetri, P. P. Panta, Rashmi Luintel, Sandhya Bc
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Background: Malaria infection is transmitted to humans through the bite of infected female Anopheles mosquitoes and 247 million cases of malaria in 2021, an increase from 245 million cases in 2020. The objective of the study was to assess the level of knowledge and health seeking behavior on malaria among the people of Belauri Municipality of Nepal. Method: A Cross-sectional descriptive study was done among randomly selected 387 households. Head of the households were the respondents for face to face interview.  Pretested and validated tool was used for data collection. Statistical Package for Social Sciences version 20 used for data analysis. Percentages, frequency, bivariate and multivariate analysis has been to measure the distribution and level of association. Results: Overall knowledge about symptoms of malaria was good among 57.9% and who possessed a good understanding of malaria symptoms tended to seek treatment from modern health facilities during a malaria fever. Of these individuals, 43.8% sought treatment from public health facilities, while 32.7% sought treatment from private health facilities, resulting in a total of 76.5% seeking treatment from modern health facilities. However, the analysis found that the level of knowledge regarding malaria symptoms was not statistically significant (p=0.13) in relation to health-seeking behavior. Conclusions: For success of malaria prevention, programs should be designed to increase level of knowledge and also the translation of knowledge domain into appropriate health care seeking behavior in malaria fever.
尼泊尔 Belauri 市居民对疟疾的认识和求医行为:横断面研究
背景:疟疾通过受感染的雌性按蚊叮咬传播给人类,2021 年将有 2.47 亿例疟疾病例,比 2020 年的 2.45 亿例有所增加。本研究的目的是评估尼泊尔贝劳里市居民对疟疾的认知水平和求医行为。研究方法在随机抽取的 387 个家庭中进行了横断面描述性研究。户主是接受面对面访谈的受访者。 数据收集使用了预先测试和验证的工具。使用社会科学统计软件包 20 版进行数据分析。采用百分比、频率、双变量和多变量分析来衡量数据的分布和关联程度。结果57.9%的人对疟疾症状有较好的了解,对疟疾症状有较好了解的人倾向于在疟疾发烧时到现代医疗机构寻求治疗。其中,43.8%的人到公立医疗机构就诊,32.7%的人到私立医疗机构就诊,因此共有76.5%的人到现代医疗机构就诊。然而,分析发现,疟疾症状知识水平与就医行为的关系并无统计学意义(P=0.13)。结论为成功预防疟疾,应设计相关计划以提高知识水平,并将知识领域转化为适当的疟疾发热求医行为。
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