Health literacy development using a short drama programme for dengue fever control in Thailand

IF 1.1 4区 医学 Q3 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH
Natnapa Heebkaew Padchasuwan, Rittirong Junggoth, Naowarat Maneenin, Surachai Phimha, Jinthapa Benchamas, Krittiyanee Thammasarn
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Background:Dengue is a viral infection that spreads from mosquitoes to people. It is especially prevalent in tropical and subtropical regions of the world. To address the challenges posed by dengue in countries such as Thailand, effective prevention and control to strengthen health literacy at the community level is needed. One way of achieving this goal is to work with village health volunteers (VHVs). This article documents the use of VHVs for dengue fever prevention in Mueang district, Khon Kaen province, northeast Thailand.Method:A quasi-experimental study was conducted. The experimental group comprised 45 people who received a programme that aimed to enhance health literacy through the provision of knowledge and social support by community-based volunteers accompanied by a short drama programme. A group of 45 people receiving health services without the drama programme comprised the comparison group. The duration of the activity was 12 weeks. Data were collected by means of a pre- and post-test survey and were analysed using descriptive statistics and a comparison of mean health literacy and practice scores before and after the intervention.Results:Following programme delivery, the experimental group had a mean health literacy score which was significantly higher than that of the comparison group, while the mean practice score of the experimental group was also higher than that of the comparison group.Conclusion:The results suggest that a health literacy programme which includes a short drama programme could be effective in bringing about desired changes with respect to dengue fever prevention. The programme provided in this study was effective and easy to understand. The model developed here could also be useful in other villages in epidemic areas.
利用短剧节目在泰国开展登革热防治知识普及活动
背景:登革热是一种由蚊子传播给人的病毒感染。它在世界热带和亚热带地区尤为流行。为了应对登革热在泰国等国带来的挑战,需要采取有效的预防和控制措施,加强社区一级的卫生知识普及。实现这一目标的方法之一是与村卫生志愿者(VHVs)合作。本文记录了泰国东北部孔敬府 Mueang 区利用村卫生志愿者预防登革热的情况。实验组由 45 人组成,他们接受了一项旨在通过社区志愿者提供的知识和社会支持以及简短的戏剧节目来提高健康素养的计划。对比组由 45 人组成,他们在接受医疗服务的同时并未参加戏剧课程。活动为期 12 周。实验组的平均健康知识得分明显高于对比组,而实验组的平均实践得分也高于对比组。结论:结果表明,包含一个简短戏剧节目的健康知识普及项目可以有效地为登革热预防带来预期的改变。本研究提供的方案既有效又通俗易懂。在疫区的其他村庄也可采用本研究开发的模式。
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期刊介绍: Health Education Journal is a leading peer reviewed journal established in 1943. It carries original papers on health promotion and education research, policy development and good practice.
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