Perception and utilization of insecticide-treated mosquito net among caregivers of children in Abakaliki, Nigeria

Autor: Nnamdi Benson Onyire, Assumpta Chapp-Jumbo, Christopher Bismarck Eke, Maria Lauretta Orji, Onyinye Uchenna Anyanwu
Rok vydání: 2018
Předmět:
Male
Health Knowledge
Attitudes
Practice

Insecticides
0302 clinical medicine
les connaissances
Surveys and Questionnaires
Medicine
030212 general & internal medicine
Child
Caregivers perception
Insecticide treated nets
media_common
education.field_of_study
le paludisme
General Medicine
Caregivers
Child
Preschool

insecticide-treated nets
Mosquito net
Female
Original Article
Adult
Adolescent
media_common.quotation_subject
030231 tropical medicine
Population
malaria
utilization
les OMD
Mothers
Nigeria
Teaching hospital
03 medical and health sciences
Statistical significance
Environmental health
Perception
parasitic diseases
Humans
Insecticide-Treated Bednets
education
business.industry
Ownership
Infant
Newborn

Infant
des moustiquaires imprégnées d’insecticide (MII)
medicine.disease
Cross-Sectional Studies
Socioeconomic Factors
l’utilisation
LA GESTION AXÉE SUR LES RÉSULTATS
business
Relevant information
Malaria
Zdroj: Annals of African Medicine
ISSN: 1596-3519
DOI: 10.4103/aam.aam_64_16
Popis: Background: Malaria contributes significantly to under-5 morbidity and mortality in Sub-Saharan African countries including Nigeria. The rollback malaria (RBM) initiative and millennium developmental goal 6 are the programs targeted at reduction in malaria burden. The target year here is 2015; it would be needful to determine the impact of these programs on lives of at-risk population. Objectives: To determine caregivers’ perception and utilization of insecticide-treated mosquito net (ITN) for their children/wards under 5 years of age. Methods: It was a cross-sectional, descriptive, hospital-based study conducted at Federal Teaching Hospital, Abakaliki, between April 1, 2014, and October 31, 2014. A structured questionnaire was used to assess caregivers’ perception and utilization of ITN. Relevant information collected from the respondents included awareness of what ITN is and its use, ownership, source and utilization of ITN, and frequency of antimalaria use for febrile episodes. Data were analyzed using Statistical Package for the Social Sciences (SPSS) Windows Program (SPSS Inc., Chicago, IL, USA) version 20.0 while the level of statistical significance was set at P < 0.05. Results: A total of 410 caregivers were interviewed; 362 (88.3%) were mothers. Three-hundred and eighty-four (93.7%) participants knew that ITN prevents mosquito bite that cause malaria infection, 81.2% (333/410) have at least one ITN in their homes, but only 215 (52.4%) use the ITN every night. Caregivers who used ITN regularly used antimalaria for their under-5 quarterly (34.9%) and rarely (33.9%). A significant relationship existed among socioeconomic class, knowledge of ITN, source of knowledge of ITN, frequency of anti-malaria use, and utilization of ITN. Conclusion: The study observed that awareness and ownership of ITN are high among study participants, but its utilization was suboptimal compared to RBM target for 2010 (80.0%). Health education and free distribution of ITNs should be further strengthened particularly among mothers of childbearing age and younger children.
Databáze: OpenAIRE
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