School and home-based educational intervention in urban Kenya: Sustained improvements in knowledge, attitudes, and practices for Aedes aegypti control.

PLOS global public health Pub Date : 2025-06-04 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.1371/journal.pgph.0004567
Prathik Kalva, Jenna Forsyth, Francis Mutuku, Gladys Agola, Mwashee Lutt, Angelle Desiree LaBeaud
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Aedes aegypti mosquitoes are the primary vectors for important arboviral health threats including chikungunya (CHIKV) and dengue (DENV) viruses, primarily breeding in domestic plastic containers. Previous studies have highlighted a severe lack of knowledge about non-malarial mosquito-borne diseases in Kenya, so we proposed a household and school-based educational intervention in urban coastal Kenya to determine whether it could bring about long-term improvements in knowledge, attitudes, and practices related to the source reduction of arboviral disease vectors. In this cluster-randomized controlled trial, 249 households from 5 villages were placed in the intervention arm and 243 households from 5 other similar villages were placed in the control arm. From each household, one fourth grade child was enrolled. Data on the child participants' knowledge, attitudes, and practices (KAP) were collected at baseline and 3- and 12-months post-intervention, along with counts of immature mosquitoes in containers in the participants' households. At 3 months, the intervention group showed significantly greater improvement in attitude scores compared to the control group (p = 0.01), with no significant differences in knowledge or practices. However, by 12 months, the intervention group demonstrated significant improvements in knowledge (1.51 vs. 0.35, p < 0.001), attitude (0.268 vs. -0.263, p < 0.001), and practice (0.118 vs. -0.235, p < 0.001) scores compared to the control group. Additionally, the house index (houses with at least one productive container) increased in both the intervention (13.9% to 25.6%) and control (9.4% to 28.4%) households, signifying that although the intervention improved knowledge and some practices, a more targeted approach is needed to address challenges in vector control. This study demonstrates that long-term advances in knowledge, attitudes, and practices regarding arboviral diseases can be achieved through household and school-based educational interventions.

肯尼亚城市学校和家庭教育干预:埃及伊蚊控制知识、态度和做法的持续改进
埃及伊蚊是重要虫媒病毒健康威胁的主要媒介,包括基孔肯雅(CHIKV)和登革热(DENV)病毒,主要在家用塑料容器中繁殖。先前的研究强调了肯尼亚对非疟疾蚊媒疾病的严重缺乏知识,因此我们提出了在肯尼亚沿海城市进行家庭和学校教育干预,以确定它是否能带来与减少虫媒病毒病媒介来源相关的知识、态度和实践的长期改善。在该整群随机对照试验中,来自5个村庄的249户家庭被置于干预组,来自其他5个类似村庄的243户家庭被置于对照组。每个家庭都有一个四年级的孩子被录取。在基线和干预后3个月和12个月收集儿童参与者的知识、态度和行为(KAP)数据,以及参与者家中容器中未成熟蚊子的计数。3个月时,干预组态度得分较对照组改善显著(p = 0.01),但在知识和实践方面差异无统计学意义。然而,到12个月时,干预组在知识方面表现出显著的改善(1.51比0.35,p
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