Cargando…

Knowledge of, attitudes toward, and preventive practices relating to cholera and oral cholera vaccine among urban high-risk groups: findings of a cross-sectional study in Dhaka, Bangladesh

BACKGROUND: In endemic countries such as Bangladesh, consequences of cholera place an enormous financial and social burden on patients and their families. Cholera vaccines not only provide health benefits to susceptible populations but also have effects on the earning capabilities and financial stab...

Descripción completa

Detalles Bibliográficos
Autores principales: Wahed, Tasnuva, Kaukab, Sheikh Shah Tanvir, Saha, Nirod Chandra, Khan, Iqbal Ansary, Khanam, Farhana, Chowdhury, Fahima, Saha, Amit, Khan, Ashraful Islam, Siddik, Ashraf Uddin, Cravioto, Alejandro, Qadri, Firdausi, Uddin, Jasim
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: BioMed Central 2013
Materias:
Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3608226/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23509860
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2458-13-242
_version_ 1782264205644136448
author Wahed, Tasnuva
Kaukab, Sheikh Shah Tanvir
Saha, Nirod Chandra
Khan, Iqbal Ansary
Khanam, Farhana
Chowdhury, Fahima
Saha, Amit
Khan, Ashraful Islam
Siddik, Ashraf Uddin
Cravioto, Alejandro
Qadri, Firdausi
Uddin, Jasim
author_facet Wahed, Tasnuva
Kaukab, Sheikh Shah Tanvir
Saha, Nirod Chandra
Khan, Iqbal Ansary
Khanam, Farhana
Chowdhury, Fahima
Saha, Amit
Khan, Ashraful Islam
Siddik, Ashraf Uddin
Cravioto, Alejandro
Qadri, Firdausi
Uddin, Jasim
author_sort Wahed, Tasnuva
collection PubMed
description BACKGROUND: In endemic countries such as Bangladesh, consequences of cholera place an enormous financial and social burden on patients and their families. Cholera vaccines not only provide health benefits to susceptible populations but also have effects on the earning capabilities and financial stability of the family. Community-based research and evaluations are necessary to understand perceptions about and practices of the community relating to cholera and oral cholera vaccines. This may help identify the ways in which such vaccines may be successfully introduced, and other preventive measures can be implemented. The present study assessed the knowledge of, attitudes toward, and preventive practices relating to cholera and oral cholera vaccine among an urban population residing in a high cholera-prone setting in Dhaka, Bangladesh. METHODS: This cross-sectional study was conducted in an area of high cholera prevalence in 15 randomly-selected clusters in Mirpur, Dhaka city. A study team collected data through a survey and in-depth interviews during December 2010–February 2011. RESULTS: Of 2,830 families included in the final analysis, 23% could recognize cholera as acute watery diarrhea and 16% had ever heard of oral cholera vaccine. About 54% of the respondents had poor knowledge about cholera-related issues while 97% had a positive attitude toward cholera and oral cholera vaccine. One-third showed poor practice relating to the prevention of cholera. The findings showed a significant (p < 0.05) association between the respondents’ knowledge and sex, education, occupation, monthly overall household expenditure, attitudes and practice. In the adjusted model, male sex, having a lower monthly overall household expenditure, and having a less positive attitude toward cholera were the significant predictors to having poor knowledge. CONCLUSIONS: The findings suggest the strengthening of health education activities to improve knowledge on cholera, its prevention and treatment and information on cholera vaccination among high-risk populations. The data also underscore the potential of mass cholera vaccination to prevent and control cholera.
format Online
Article
Text
id pubmed-3608226
institution National Center for Biotechnology Information
language English
publishDate 2013
publisher BioMed Central
record_format MEDLINE/PubMed
spelling pubmed-36082262013-03-27 Knowledge of, attitudes toward, and preventive practices relating to cholera and oral cholera vaccine among urban high-risk groups: findings of a cross-sectional study in Dhaka, Bangladesh Wahed, Tasnuva Kaukab, Sheikh Shah Tanvir Saha, Nirod Chandra Khan, Iqbal Ansary Khanam, Farhana Chowdhury, Fahima Saha, Amit Khan, Ashraful Islam Siddik, Ashraf Uddin Cravioto, Alejandro Qadri, Firdausi Uddin, Jasim BMC Public Health Research Article BACKGROUND: In endemic countries such as Bangladesh, consequences of cholera place an enormous financial and social burden on patients and their families. Cholera vaccines not only provide health benefits to susceptible populations but also have effects on the earning capabilities and financial stability of the family. Community-based research and evaluations are necessary to understand perceptions about and practices of the community relating to cholera and oral cholera vaccines. This may help identify the ways in which such vaccines may be successfully introduced, and other preventive measures can be implemented. The present study assessed the knowledge of, attitudes toward, and preventive practices relating to cholera and oral cholera vaccine among an urban population residing in a high cholera-prone setting in Dhaka, Bangladesh. METHODS: This cross-sectional study was conducted in an area of high cholera prevalence in 15 randomly-selected clusters in Mirpur, Dhaka city. A study team collected data through a survey and in-depth interviews during December 2010–February 2011. RESULTS: Of 2,830 families included in the final analysis, 23% could recognize cholera as acute watery diarrhea and 16% had ever heard of oral cholera vaccine. About 54% of the respondents had poor knowledge about cholera-related issues while 97% had a positive attitude toward cholera and oral cholera vaccine. One-third showed poor practice relating to the prevention of cholera. The findings showed a significant (p < 0.05) association between the respondents’ knowledge and sex, education, occupation, monthly overall household expenditure, attitudes and practice. In the adjusted model, male sex, having a lower monthly overall household expenditure, and having a less positive attitude toward cholera were the significant predictors to having poor knowledge. CONCLUSIONS: The findings suggest the strengthening of health education activities to improve knowledge on cholera, its prevention and treatment and information on cholera vaccination among high-risk populations. The data also underscore the potential of mass cholera vaccination to prevent and control cholera. BioMed Central 2013-03-19 /pmc/articles/PMC3608226/ /pubmed/23509860 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2458-13-242 Text en Copyright ©2013 Wahed 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.
spellingShingle Research Article
Wahed, Tasnuva
Kaukab, Sheikh Shah Tanvir
Saha, Nirod Chandra
Khan, Iqbal Ansary
Khanam, Farhana
Chowdhury, Fahima
Saha, Amit
Khan, Ashraful Islam
Siddik, Ashraf Uddin
Cravioto, Alejandro
Qadri, Firdausi
Uddin, Jasim
Knowledge of, attitudes toward, and preventive practices relating to cholera and oral cholera vaccine among urban high-risk groups: findings of a cross-sectional study in Dhaka, Bangladesh
title Knowledge of, attitudes toward, and preventive practices relating to cholera and oral cholera vaccine among urban high-risk groups: findings of a cross-sectional study in Dhaka, Bangladesh
title_full Knowledge of, attitudes toward, and preventive practices relating to cholera and oral cholera vaccine among urban high-risk groups: findings of a cross-sectional study in Dhaka, Bangladesh
title_fullStr Knowledge of, attitudes toward, and preventive practices relating to cholera and oral cholera vaccine among urban high-risk groups: findings of a cross-sectional study in Dhaka, Bangladesh
title_full_unstemmed Knowledge of, attitudes toward, and preventive practices relating to cholera and oral cholera vaccine among urban high-risk groups: findings of a cross-sectional study in Dhaka, Bangladesh
title_short Knowledge of, attitudes toward, and preventive practices relating to cholera and oral cholera vaccine among urban high-risk groups: findings of a cross-sectional study in Dhaka, Bangladesh
title_sort knowledge of, attitudes toward, and preventive practices relating to cholera and oral cholera vaccine among urban high-risk groups: findings of a cross-sectional study in dhaka, bangladesh
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3608226/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23509860
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2458-13-242
work_keys_str_mv AT wahedtasnuva knowledgeofattitudestowardandpreventivepracticesrelatingtocholeraandoralcholeravaccineamongurbanhighriskgroupsfindingsofacrosssectionalstudyindhakabangladesh
AT kaukabsheikhshahtanvir knowledgeofattitudestowardandpreventivepracticesrelatingtocholeraandoralcholeravaccineamongurbanhighriskgroupsfindingsofacrosssectionalstudyindhakabangladesh
AT sahanirodchandra knowledgeofattitudestowardandpreventivepracticesrelatingtocholeraandoralcholeravaccineamongurbanhighriskgroupsfindingsofacrosssectionalstudyindhakabangladesh
AT khaniqbalansary knowledgeofattitudestowardandpreventivepracticesrelatingtocholeraandoralcholeravaccineamongurbanhighriskgroupsfindingsofacrosssectionalstudyindhakabangladesh
AT khanamfarhana knowledgeofattitudestowardandpreventivepracticesrelatingtocholeraandoralcholeravaccineamongurbanhighriskgroupsfindingsofacrosssectionalstudyindhakabangladesh
AT chowdhuryfahima knowledgeofattitudestowardandpreventivepracticesrelatingtocholeraandoralcholeravaccineamongurbanhighriskgroupsfindingsofacrosssectionalstudyindhakabangladesh
AT sahaamit knowledgeofattitudestowardandpreventivepracticesrelatingtocholeraandoralcholeravaccineamongurbanhighriskgroupsfindingsofacrosssectionalstudyindhakabangladesh
AT khanashrafulislam knowledgeofattitudestowardandpreventivepracticesrelatingtocholeraandoralcholeravaccineamongurbanhighriskgroupsfindingsofacrosssectionalstudyindhakabangladesh
AT siddikashrafuddin knowledgeofattitudestowardandpreventivepracticesrelatingtocholeraandoralcholeravaccineamongurbanhighriskgroupsfindingsofacrosssectionalstudyindhakabangladesh
AT craviotoalejandro knowledgeofattitudestowardandpreventivepracticesrelatingtocholeraandoralcholeravaccineamongurbanhighriskgroupsfindingsofacrosssectionalstudyindhakabangladesh
AT qadrifirdausi knowledgeofattitudestowardandpreventivepracticesrelatingtocholeraandoralcholeravaccineamongurbanhighriskgroupsfindingsofacrosssectionalstudyindhakabangladesh
AT uddinjasim knowledgeofattitudestowardandpreventivepracticesrelatingtocholeraandoralcholeravaccineamongurbanhighriskgroupsfindingsofacrosssectionalstudyindhakabangladesh