Effectiveness of housing design features in malaria prevention: architects’ perspective

IF 2.2 Q2 CONSTRUCTION & BUILDING TECHNOLOGY
Sampa Chisumbe, C. Aigbavboa, O. Akinradewo, Gideon Mukeya
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Introduction: This research aimed to assess housing design consideration features and architects’ perceptions of their effectiveness in malaria prevention. Previous studies have highlighted various architectural design elements that can reduce mosquito entry into homes, thus contributing to malaria prevention. This study aims to build on these insights by evaluating specific design features and gathering professional opinions on their effectiveness.Methods: The methodological approach adopted was quantitative, with data collected using a structured questionnaire containing closed-ended questions and a checklist. The observation checklist was used to ascertain mosquito entry reduction features incorporated in 208 systematically selected houses in Garneton East, Kitwe, Zambia. Additionally, a structured questionnaire containing fourteen key design features identified from the literature was administered to 76 architects purposively sampled to establish their perceptions of the effectiveness of these design factors in malaria prevention. Data collected was analyzed using descriptive statistics and exploratory factor analysis.Results: The findings revealed that most houses needed to incorporate design features to reduce mosquito entry. The common features incorporated were ceilings (86.80%), screened air ventilation (59.80%), and window screens (54.40%). The use of window and door screens, as well as mosquito-repellent paint, were perceived as the most effective measures by the architects.Discussion: The results suggest a keen awareness among architects regarding the efficacy of certain design features in malaria prevention. Despite this awareness, the implementation of these features in actual housing designs needs to be improved. This indicates a need for greater effort and adaptation in building regulations to promote the use of mosquito entry reduction features. Enhancing housing designs with these features can significantly reduce malaria morbidity and mortality. Therefore, it is recommended that building regulations be updated to support and encourage the incorporation of mosquito entry reduction features in housing designs.
房屋设计特点在预防疟疾方面的效果:建筑师的观点
导言:这项研究旨在评估房屋设计的考虑因素以及建筑师对其预防疟疾效果的看法。以前的研究强调了各种建筑设计元素,它们可以减少蚊子进入住宅,从而有助于预防疟疾。本研究旨在以这些见解为基础,对具体的设计特点进行评估,并收集专业人士对其有效性的意见:采用的方法是定量方法,通过包含封闭式问题的结构化问卷和检查表收集数据。观察核对表用于确定在赞比亚基特韦市加内顿东区系统选择的 208 所房屋中采用的减少蚊虫进入的特征。此外,还对有目的抽样的 76 名建筑师进行了结构化问卷调查,其中包含从文献中确定的 14 项关键设计特征,以确定他们对这些设计因素在预防疟疾方面的有效性的看法。收集到的数据通过描述性统计和探索性因素分析进行了分析:研究结果表明,大多数房屋都需要采用一些设计因素来减少蚊虫的进入。常见的设计特点是天花板(86.80%)、纱窗通风(59.80%)和窗纱(54.40%)。建筑师认为使用门窗纱窗和驱蚊涂料是最有效的措施:讨论:研究结果表明,建筑师对某些设计特点在预防疟疾方面的功效有着强烈的认识。尽管有这样的意识,但在实际住房设计中实施这些特征还需要改进。这表明有必要加大力度,对建筑法规进行调整,以推广使用减少蚊虫进入的功能。在房屋设计中增加这些功能可以大大降低疟疾的发病率和死亡率。因此,建议更新建筑法规,支持和鼓励在住房设计中加入减少蚊虫进入的功能。
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Frontiers in Built Environment
Frontiers in Built Environment Social Sciences-Urban Studies
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