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Public Awareness of Melioidosis in Thailand and Potential Use of Video Clips as Educational Tools

BACKGROUND: Melioidosis causes more than 1,000 deaths in Thailand each year. Infection occurs via inoculation, ingestion or inhalation of the causative organism (Burkholderia pseuodmallei) present in soil and water. Here, we evaluated public awareness of melioidosis using a combination of population...

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Autores principales: Chansrichavala, Praveen, Wongsuwan, Nittayasee, Suddee, Suthee, Malasit, Mayura, Hongsuwan, Maliwan, Wannapinij, Prapass, Kitphati, Rungreung, Day, Nicholas P. J., Michie, Susan, Peacock, Sharon J., Limmathurotsakul, Direk
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Public Library of Science 2015
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4372587/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25803048
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0121311
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author Chansrichavala, Praveen
Wongsuwan, Nittayasee
Suddee, Suthee
Malasit, Mayura
Hongsuwan, Maliwan
Wannapinij, Prapass
Kitphati, Rungreung
Day, Nicholas P. J.
Michie, Susan
Peacock, Sharon J.
Limmathurotsakul, Direk
author_facet Chansrichavala, Praveen
Wongsuwan, Nittayasee
Suddee, Suthee
Malasit, Mayura
Hongsuwan, Maliwan
Wannapinij, Prapass
Kitphati, Rungreung
Day, Nicholas P. J.
Michie, Susan
Peacock, Sharon J.
Limmathurotsakul, Direk
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description BACKGROUND: Melioidosis causes more than 1,000 deaths in Thailand each year. Infection occurs via inoculation, ingestion or inhalation of the causative organism (Burkholderia pseuodmallei) present in soil and water. Here, we evaluated public awareness of melioidosis using a combination of population-based questionnaire, a public engagement campaign to obtain video clips made by the public, and viewpoints on these video clips as potential educational tools about the disease and its prevention. METHODS: A questionnaire was developed to evaluate public awareness of melioidosis, and knowledge about its prevention. From 1 March to 31 April 2012, the questionnaire was delivered to five randomly selected adults in each of 928 districts in Thailand. A video clip contest entitled “Melioidosis, an infectious disease that Thais must know” was run between May and October 2012. The best 12 video clips judged by a contest committee were shown to 71 people at risk from melioidosis (diabetics). Focus group interviews were used to evaluate their perceptions of the video clips. RESULTS: Of 4,203 Thais who completed our study questionnaire, 74% had never heard of melioidosis, and 19% had heard of the disease but had no further knowledge. Most participants in all focus group sessions felt that video clips were beneficial and could positively influence them to increase adherence to recommended preventive behaviours, including drinking boiled water and wearing protective gear if in contact with soil or environmental water. Participants suggested that video clips should be presented in the local dialect with simple words rather than medical terms, in a serious manner, with a doctor as the one presenting the facts, and having detailed pictures of each recommended prevention method. CONCLUSIONS: In summary, public awareness of melioidosis in Thailand is very low, and video clips could serve as a useful medium to educate people and promote disease prevention. PRESENTED IN PART: World Melioidosis Congress 2013, Bangkok, Thailand, 18–20 September 2013 (abstract OS VII-04).
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spelling pubmed-43725872015-04-04 Public Awareness of Melioidosis in Thailand and Potential Use of Video Clips as Educational Tools Chansrichavala, Praveen Wongsuwan, Nittayasee Suddee, Suthee Malasit, Mayura Hongsuwan, Maliwan Wannapinij, Prapass Kitphati, Rungreung Day, Nicholas P. J. Michie, Susan Peacock, Sharon J. Limmathurotsakul, Direk PLoS One Research Article BACKGROUND: Melioidosis causes more than 1,000 deaths in Thailand each year. Infection occurs via inoculation, ingestion or inhalation of the causative organism (Burkholderia pseuodmallei) present in soil and water. Here, we evaluated public awareness of melioidosis using a combination of population-based questionnaire, a public engagement campaign to obtain video clips made by the public, and viewpoints on these video clips as potential educational tools about the disease and its prevention. METHODS: A questionnaire was developed to evaluate public awareness of melioidosis, and knowledge about its prevention. From 1 March to 31 April 2012, the questionnaire was delivered to five randomly selected adults in each of 928 districts in Thailand. A video clip contest entitled “Melioidosis, an infectious disease that Thais must know” was run between May and October 2012. The best 12 video clips judged by a contest committee were shown to 71 people at risk from melioidosis (diabetics). Focus group interviews were used to evaluate their perceptions of the video clips. RESULTS: Of 4,203 Thais who completed our study questionnaire, 74% had never heard of melioidosis, and 19% had heard of the disease but had no further knowledge. Most participants in all focus group sessions felt that video clips were beneficial and could positively influence them to increase adherence to recommended preventive behaviours, including drinking boiled water and wearing protective gear if in contact with soil or environmental water. Participants suggested that video clips should be presented in the local dialect with simple words rather than medical terms, in a serious manner, with a doctor as the one presenting the facts, and having detailed pictures of each recommended prevention method. CONCLUSIONS: In summary, public awareness of melioidosis in Thailand is very low, and video clips could serve as a useful medium to educate people and promote disease prevention. PRESENTED IN PART: World Melioidosis Congress 2013, Bangkok, Thailand, 18–20 September 2013 (abstract OS VII-04). Public Library of Science 2015-03-24 /pmc/articles/PMC4372587/ /pubmed/25803048 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0121311 Text en © 2015 Chansrichavala et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
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Chansrichavala, Praveen
Wongsuwan, Nittayasee
Suddee, Suthee
Malasit, Mayura
Hongsuwan, Maliwan
Wannapinij, Prapass
Kitphati, Rungreung
Day, Nicholas P. J.
Michie, Susan
Peacock, Sharon J.
Limmathurotsakul, Direk
Public Awareness of Melioidosis in Thailand and Potential Use of Video Clips as Educational Tools
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title_short Public Awareness of Melioidosis in Thailand and Potential Use of Video Clips as Educational Tools
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4372587/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25803048
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0121311
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