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High retention and appropriate use of insecticide-treated nets distributed to HIV-affected households in Rakai, Uganda: results from interviews and home visits

BACKGROUND: Distribution of insecticide-treated nets (ITNs) has recently been incorporated into comprehensive care strategies for HIV-positive people in malaria-endemic areas. WHO now recommends free or low-cost distribution of ITNs to all persons in malaria-endemic areas, regardless of age, pregnan...

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Autores principales: Cohee, Lauren, Mills, Lisa A, Kagaayi, Joseph, Jacobs, Ilana, Galiwango, Ronald, Ludigo, James, Ssekasanvu, Joseph, Reynolds, Steven J
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Publicado: BioMed Central 2009
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2675534/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19383173
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1475-2875-8-76
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author Cohee, Lauren
Mills, Lisa A
Kagaayi, Joseph
Jacobs, Ilana
Galiwango, Ronald
Ludigo, James
Ssekasanvu, Joseph
Reynolds, Steven J
author_facet Cohee, Lauren
Mills, Lisa A
Kagaayi, Joseph
Jacobs, Ilana
Galiwango, Ronald
Ludigo, James
Ssekasanvu, Joseph
Reynolds, Steven J
author_sort Cohee, Lauren
collection PubMed
description BACKGROUND: Distribution of insecticide-treated nets (ITNs) has recently been incorporated into comprehensive care strategies for HIV-positive people in malaria-endemic areas. WHO now recommends free or low-cost distribution of ITNs to all persons in malaria-endemic areas, regardless of age, pregnancy and HIV status. Knowledge about and appropriate use of ITNs among HIV-positive ITN recipients and their household members has not been well characterized. METHODS: 142 randomly selected adults were interviewed in July–August 2006 to assess knowledge, retention, and appropriate use of ITNs they had received through a PEPFAR-funded comprehensive HIV care programme in rural Uganda. RESULTS: Among all participants, 102 (72%, CI: 65%–79%) reported they had no ITNs except those provided by the programme. Of 131 participants who stated they were given ≥ 1 ITN, 128 (98%, CI: 96%–100%) stated they still possessed at least one programme-provided ITN. Reported programme-ITN (pITN) use by participants was high: 119 participants (91%, CI: 86%–96%) reported having slept under pITN the night prior to the survey and 115 (88%, CI: 82%–94%) reported sleeping under pITN seven days per week. Being away from home and heat were the most common reasons given for not sleeping under an ITN. A sub-study of thirteen random home visits demonstrated concordance between participants' survey reports and actual use of ITNs in homes. CONCLUSION: There was excellent self-reported retention and appropriate use of ITNs distributed as a part of a community-based outpatient HIV care programme. Participants perceived ITNs as useful and were unlikely to have received ITNs from other sources.
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spelling pubmed-26755342009-04-30 High retention and appropriate use of insecticide-treated nets distributed to HIV-affected households in Rakai, Uganda: results from interviews and home visits Cohee, Lauren Mills, Lisa A Kagaayi, Joseph Jacobs, Ilana Galiwango, Ronald Ludigo, James Ssekasanvu, Joseph Reynolds, Steven J Malar J Research BACKGROUND: Distribution of insecticide-treated nets (ITNs) has recently been incorporated into comprehensive care strategies for HIV-positive people in malaria-endemic areas. WHO now recommends free or low-cost distribution of ITNs to all persons in malaria-endemic areas, regardless of age, pregnancy and HIV status. Knowledge about and appropriate use of ITNs among HIV-positive ITN recipients and their household members has not been well characterized. METHODS: 142 randomly selected adults were interviewed in July–August 2006 to assess knowledge, retention, and appropriate use of ITNs they had received through a PEPFAR-funded comprehensive HIV care programme in rural Uganda. RESULTS: Among all participants, 102 (72%, CI: 65%–79%) reported they had no ITNs except those provided by the programme. Of 131 participants who stated they were given ≥ 1 ITN, 128 (98%, CI: 96%–100%) stated they still possessed at least one programme-provided ITN. Reported programme-ITN (pITN) use by participants was high: 119 participants (91%, CI: 86%–96%) reported having slept under pITN the night prior to the survey and 115 (88%, CI: 82%–94%) reported sleeping under pITN seven days per week. Being away from home and heat were the most common reasons given for not sleeping under an ITN. A sub-study of thirteen random home visits demonstrated concordance between participants' survey reports and actual use of ITNs in homes. CONCLUSION: There was excellent self-reported retention and appropriate use of ITNs distributed as a part of a community-based outpatient HIV care programme. Participants perceived ITNs as useful and were unlikely to have received ITNs from other sources. BioMed Central 2009-04-22 /pmc/articles/PMC2675534/ /pubmed/19383173 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1475-2875-8-76 Text en Copyright © 2009 Cohee et al; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0 This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License ( (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0) ), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Cohee, Lauren
Mills, Lisa A
Kagaayi, Joseph
Jacobs, Ilana
Galiwango, Ronald
Ludigo, James
Ssekasanvu, Joseph
Reynolds, Steven J
High retention and appropriate use of insecticide-treated nets distributed to HIV-affected households in Rakai, Uganda: results from interviews and home visits
title High retention and appropriate use of insecticide-treated nets distributed to HIV-affected households in Rakai, Uganda: results from interviews and home visits
title_full High retention and appropriate use of insecticide-treated nets distributed to HIV-affected households in Rakai, Uganda: results from interviews and home visits
title_fullStr High retention and appropriate use of insecticide-treated nets distributed to HIV-affected households in Rakai, Uganda: results from interviews and home visits
title_full_unstemmed High retention and appropriate use of insecticide-treated nets distributed to HIV-affected households in Rakai, Uganda: results from interviews and home visits
title_short High retention and appropriate use of insecticide-treated nets distributed to HIV-affected households in Rakai, Uganda: results from interviews and home visits
title_sort high retention and appropriate use of insecticide-treated nets distributed to hiv-affected households in rakai, uganda: results from interviews and home visits
topic Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2675534/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19383173
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1475-2875-8-76
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