刚果民主共和国孕妇和五岁以下儿童监护人使用驱虫蚊帐的情况。

Q2 Medicine
Malaria Research and Treatment Pub Date : 2017-01-01 Epub Date: 2017-11-06 DOI:10.1155/2017/5923696
Joseph N Inungu, Nestor Ankiba, Mark Minelli, Vincent Mumford, Dido Bolekela, Bienvenu Mukoso, Willy Onema, Etienne Kouton, Dolapo Raji
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引用次数: 30

摘要

背景:经杀虫剂处理的蚊帐(ITNs)是撒哈拉以南非洲预防疟疾最有效的工具之一。目的:本研究调查了刚果民主共和国孕妇和5岁以下儿童监护人在使用蚊帐预防疟疾方面的知识、态度和做法。方法:对5138名孕妇及5岁以下儿童的监护人进行访谈。结果:大多数参与者(>80%)知道疟疾的体征和症状;81.6%的人表示家中有ITN,但78.4%的人表示在采访前一晚使用过ITN。只有71.4%的孕妇在夜间使用ITN,而5岁以下儿童的这一比例为68.2%。在Logistic回归模型中,认为使用itn是正常的女性使用itn的可能性是不使用itn的女性的1.9倍(OR: 1.930);对自己使用itn能力有信心的女性使用itn的可能性是不自信的女性的1.9倍(OR: 1.915);对ITNs有良好态度的女性使用ITNs的可能性也高于不使用ITNs的女性(OR: 1.529)。结论:需要创新的基于证据的行为改变干预措施来提高弱势群体对ITNs的利用。
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Use of Insecticide-Treated Mosquito Net among Pregnant Women and Guardians of Children under Five in the Democratic Republic of the Congo.

Use of Insecticide-Treated Mosquito Net among Pregnant Women and Guardians of Children under Five in the Democratic Republic of the Congo.

Background: Insecticide-treated mosquito nets (ITNs) are one of the most effective tools for preventing malaria in sub-Saharan Africa.

Objective: This study examined knowledge, attitude, and practice on the use of ITNs in the prevention of malaria among pregnant women and guardians of children under five in the Democratic Republic of the Congo.

Methods: A total of 5,138 pregnant women and guardians of children under five were interviewed.

Results: The majority of participants (>80%) knew the signs and symptoms of malaria; 81.6% reported having an ITN in the household, but 78.4% reported using it the night before the interview. Only 71.4% of pregnant women used ITN the night compared to 68.2% of children under five. In the Logistic Regression model, women who believed that it is normal to use ITNs were 1.9 times more likely to use it than those who did not (OR: 1.930); women who were confident in their abilities to use ITNs were 1.9 times more likely than those who were not confident (OR: 1.915); and women who had a good attitude towards ITNs were also more likely to use ITNs compared to those who did not (OR: 1.529).

Conclusion: New and innovative evidence-based behavior change interventions are needed to increase the utilization of ITNs among vulnerable groups.

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Malaria Research and Treatment
Malaria Research and Treatment Medicine-Infectious Diseases
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期刊介绍: Malaria Research and Treatment is a peer-reviewed, Open Access journal that publishes original research articles, review articles, and clinical studies related to all aspects of malaria.
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