尼日利亚埃基蒂州伊凯尔-埃基蒂州专科医院五岁以下儿童感染疟疾的决定因素

Mary Ayodeji Gbenga-Epebinu, Nnenna Ali Emordi, R. Olofinbiyi, Oluwakemi Christie Ogidan, T. O. Ayedun, Modupe Aduke Aina
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本研究调查了埃基蒂州伊凯尔-埃基蒂州专科医院五岁以下儿童的母亲感染疟疾的决定因素。研究的重点是评估母亲对五岁以下儿童感染疟疾的了解程度,探讨她们对这一年龄组儿童感染疟疾的看法,并研究导致这一特定人群感染疟疾的决定因素。研究采用了描述性调查研究设计,并通过便利抽样从 217 名在儿童福利诊所就诊的母亲中收集了数据。数据收集使用了一份名为 "疟疾感染决定因素问卷"(DMIQ)的问卷,该问卷经过了验证和可靠性测试。数据分析采用了描述性统计方法,包括频率计数、百分比、平均值和标准偏差。研究结果表明,母亲们对五岁以下儿童疟疾的了解和认知程度各不相同,突出了疟疾教育和宣传活动中可能需要改进的地方。其中一项建议是,护士应针对母亲开展有针对性的教育计划和宣传活动,以提高她们对五岁以下儿童感染疟疾的认识。这些活动应涵盖疟疾的病因、传播途径、症状和预防措施等主题。应特别强调纠正错误观念,例如认为抗生素可以治愈疟疾的观念。
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Determinants of Malaria Infection Among Under-Five Children in State Specialist Hospital, Ikere-Ekiti, Ekiti State, Nigeria
This study investigated the determinants of malaria infection among mothers with under-five children in State Specialist Hospital, Ikere - Ekiti, Ekiti State. The research focused on assessing mothers' knowledge of malaria infection among under-five children, exploring their perceptions of malaria infection in this age group, and examining the determinants contributing to malaria infection in this specific population. A descriptive survey research design was employed, and data were collected from 217 mothers attending the Child Welfare Clinic through convenience sampling. A questionnaire named "Determinants of Malaria Infection Questionnaire" (DMIQ) was used for data collection, which underwent validation and reliability testing. Descriptive statistics were employed for data analysis, including frequency counts, percentages, mean, and standard deviation. The findings revealed varying levels of knowledge and perceptions among mothers regarding malaria in under-five children, highlighting areas for potential improvement in malaria education and awareness campaigns. It was recommended among others that nurses should implement targeted educational programs and awareness campaigns aimed at mothers to improve their knowledge about malaria infection among under-five children. These campaigns should cover topics such as malaria causes, transmission, symptoms, and preventive measures. Special emphasis should be placed on correcting misconceptions, such as the belief that antibiotics can cure malaria.
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