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Drawing and interpreting data: Children's impressions of onchocerciasis and community-directed treatment with ivermectin (CDTI) in four onchocerciasis endemic countries in Africa

Although the depiction of a child leading a blind man is the most enduring image of onchocerciasis in Africa, research activities have hardly involved children. This paper aims at giving voice to children through drawings and their interpretation. The study was conducted in 2009 in Cameroon, Democra...

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Autores principales: Amuyunzu-Nyamongo, Mary, Tchounkeu, Yolande Flore Longang, Oyugi, Rahel Akumu, Kabali, Asaph Turinde, Okeibunor, Joseph C., Manianga, Cele, Amazigo, Uche V.
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Publicado: CoAction Publishing 2011
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3105904/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21637349
http://dx.doi.org/10.3402/qhw.v6i2.5918
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author Amuyunzu-Nyamongo, Mary
Tchounkeu, Yolande Flore Longang
Oyugi, Rahel Akumu
Kabali, Asaph Turinde
Okeibunor, Joseph C.
Manianga, Cele
Amazigo, Uche V.
author_facet Amuyunzu-Nyamongo, Mary
Tchounkeu, Yolande Flore Longang
Oyugi, Rahel Akumu
Kabali, Asaph Turinde
Okeibunor, Joseph C.
Manianga, Cele
Amazigo, Uche V.
author_sort Amuyunzu-Nyamongo, Mary
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description Although the depiction of a child leading a blind man is the most enduring image of onchocerciasis in Africa, research activities have hardly involved children. This paper aims at giving voice to children through drawings and their interpretation. The study was conducted in 2009 in Cameroon, Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), Nigeria and Uganda. Children aged 6–16 years were asked to draw their perceptions of onchocerciasis and community-directed treatment with ivermectin (CDTI) in their communities. A total of 50 drawings were generated. The drawings depicted four main aspects of onchocerciasis: (1) the disease symptoms, (2) the negative consequences of onchocerciasis among children and in the community generally, (3) the ivermectin distribution process, and (4) the benefits or effects of taking ivermectin. Out of the 50 drawings, 30 were on symptoms, 7 on effects of the disease on children, 8 on distribution process, and 5 represented multiple perceptions on symptoms, drug distribution processes, benefits, and effects of treatment. The lack of clarity when treatment with ivermectin can be stopped in endemic areas requires working with children to ensure continued compliance with treatment into the future. Children's drawings should be incorporated into health education interventions.
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spelling pubmed-31059042011-06-02 Drawing and interpreting data: Children's impressions of onchocerciasis and community-directed treatment with ivermectin (CDTI) in four onchocerciasis endemic countries in Africa Amuyunzu-Nyamongo, Mary Tchounkeu, Yolande Flore Longang Oyugi, Rahel Akumu Kabali, Asaph Turinde Okeibunor, Joseph C. Manianga, Cele Amazigo, Uche V. Int J Qual Stud Health Well-being Empirical Studies Although the depiction of a child leading a blind man is the most enduring image of onchocerciasis in Africa, research activities have hardly involved children. This paper aims at giving voice to children through drawings and their interpretation. The study was conducted in 2009 in Cameroon, Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), Nigeria and Uganda. Children aged 6–16 years were asked to draw their perceptions of onchocerciasis and community-directed treatment with ivermectin (CDTI) in their communities. A total of 50 drawings were generated. The drawings depicted four main aspects of onchocerciasis: (1) the disease symptoms, (2) the negative consequences of onchocerciasis among children and in the community generally, (3) the ivermectin distribution process, and (4) the benefits or effects of taking ivermectin. Out of the 50 drawings, 30 were on symptoms, 7 on effects of the disease on children, 8 on distribution process, and 5 represented multiple perceptions on symptoms, drug distribution processes, benefits, and effects of treatment. The lack of clarity when treatment with ivermectin can be stopped in endemic areas requires working with children to ensure continued compliance with treatment into the future. Children's drawings should be incorporated into health education interventions. CoAction Publishing 2011-05-23 /pmc/articles/PMC3105904/ /pubmed/21637349 http://dx.doi.org/10.3402/qhw.v6i2.5918 Text en © 2011 M. Amuyunzu-Nyamongo et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/ This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial 3.0 Unported License, permitting all non-commercial use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Empirical Studies
Amuyunzu-Nyamongo, Mary
Tchounkeu, Yolande Flore Longang
Oyugi, Rahel Akumu
Kabali, Asaph Turinde
Okeibunor, Joseph C.
Manianga, Cele
Amazigo, Uche V.
Drawing and interpreting data: Children's impressions of onchocerciasis and community-directed treatment with ivermectin (CDTI) in four onchocerciasis endemic countries in Africa
title Drawing and interpreting data: Children's impressions of onchocerciasis and community-directed treatment with ivermectin (CDTI) in four onchocerciasis endemic countries in Africa
title_full Drawing and interpreting data: Children's impressions of onchocerciasis and community-directed treatment with ivermectin (CDTI) in four onchocerciasis endemic countries in Africa
title_fullStr Drawing and interpreting data: Children's impressions of onchocerciasis and community-directed treatment with ivermectin (CDTI) in four onchocerciasis endemic countries in Africa
title_full_unstemmed Drawing and interpreting data: Children's impressions of onchocerciasis and community-directed treatment with ivermectin (CDTI) in four onchocerciasis endemic countries in Africa
title_short Drawing and interpreting data: Children's impressions of onchocerciasis and community-directed treatment with ivermectin (CDTI) in four onchocerciasis endemic countries in Africa
title_sort drawing and interpreting data: children's impressions of onchocerciasis and community-directed treatment with ivermectin (cdti) in four onchocerciasis endemic countries in africa
topic Empirical Studies
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3105904/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21637349
http://dx.doi.org/10.3402/qhw.v6i2.5918
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