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Development and testing of Schisto and Ladders™, an innovative health educational game for control of schistosomiasis in schoolchildren

BACKGROUND: Schistosomiasis remains a public health problem in many regions of the world, including Nigeria. Current control strategy involves mass drug administration with praziquantel to the endemic population. To complement and sustain on-going preventive chemotherapy, we developed a health educa...

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Autores principales: Ejike, Cynthia Uchechukwu, Oluwole, Akinola Stephen, Mogaji, Hammed Oladeji, Adeniran, Adebiyi Abdulhakeem, Alabi, Oladimeji Michael, Ekpo, Uwem Friday
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5490240/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28659195
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s13104-017-2545-5
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author Ejike, Cynthia Uchechukwu
Oluwole, Akinola Stephen
Mogaji, Hammed Oladeji
Adeniran, Adebiyi Abdulhakeem
Alabi, Oladimeji Michael
Ekpo, Uwem Friday
author_facet Ejike, Cynthia Uchechukwu
Oluwole, Akinola Stephen
Mogaji, Hammed Oladeji
Adeniran, Adebiyi Abdulhakeem
Alabi, Oladimeji Michael
Ekpo, Uwem Friday
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description BACKGROUND: Schistosomiasis remains a public health problem in many regions of the world, including Nigeria. Current control strategy involves mass drug administration with praziquantel to the endemic population. To complement and sustain on-going preventive chemotherapy, we developed a health educational game named Schisto and Ladders™ and tested its potential for the control of schistosomiasis among schoolchildren living in Imala-Odo, a highly endemic community near Abeokuta, Nigeria. METHODS: One hundred school children were randomly selected and divided into intervention and control groups through balloting. Their knowledge, attitudes and practices (KAP) concerning schistosomiasis transmission, control and prevention were assessed using structured questionnaires. Schisto and Ladders™ game were given to the intervention group and the popular Snake and Ladders™ game to the control group. Both games were played for 2 months under the supervision of their class teachers. A post-KAP assessment was carried out in both groups, including focus group discussions (FGDs) to investigate knowledge and the impact of the games. RESULTS: Knowledge about urinary schistosomiasis and its transmission significantly improved (P = 0.000) in the intervention group (68.0%) compared to the control group (8.0%). FGDs showed that the frequency of visits to dam water also significantly reduced (P = 0.048) in the intervention group (18.0%) compared to the control group (40.0%). There was a significant increase in knowledge regarding risk behaviours, prevention and control of schistosomiasis among the intervention group, but no new knowledge gained in the control group. CONCLUSIONS: This study demonstrates the potential of the health education game Schisto and Ladders™ for teaching basic health education and promoting behavioural changes among schoolchildren in endemic communities.
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spelling pubmed-54902402017-06-30 Development and testing of Schisto and Ladders™, an innovative health educational game for control of schistosomiasis in schoolchildren Ejike, Cynthia Uchechukwu Oluwole, Akinola Stephen Mogaji, Hammed Oladeji Adeniran, Adebiyi Abdulhakeem Alabi, Oladimeji Michael Ekpo, Uwem Friday BMC Res Notes Research Article BACKGROUND: Schistosomiasis remains a public health problem in many regions of the world, including Nigeria. Current control strategy involves mass drug administration with praziquantel to the endemic population. To complement and sustain on-going preventive chemotherapy, we developed a health educational game named Schisto and Ladders™ and tested its potential for the control of schistosomiasis among schoolchildren living in Imala-Odo, a highly endemic community near Abeokuta, Nigeria. METHODS: One hundred school children were randomly selected and divided into intervention and control groups through balloting. Their knowledge, attitudes and practices (KAP) concerning schistosomiasis transmission, control and prevention were assessed using structured questionnaires. Schisto and Ladders™ game were given to the intervention group and the popular Snake and Ladders™ game to the control group. Both games were played for 2 months under the supervision of their class teachers. A post-KAP assessment was carried out in both groups, including focus group discussions (FGDs) to investigate knowledge and the impact of the games. RESULTS: Knowledge about urinary schistosomiasis and its transmission significantly improved (P = 0.000) in the intervention group (68.0%) compared to the control group (8.0%). FGDs showed that the frequency of visits to dam water also significantly reduced (P = 0.048) in the intervention group (18.0%) compared to the control group (40.0%). There was a significant increase in knowledge regarding risk behaviours, prevention and control of schistosomiasis among the intervention group, but no new knowledge gained in the control group. CONCLUSIONS: This study demonstrates the potential of the health education game Schisto and Ladders™ for teaching basic health education and promoting behavioural changes among schoolchildren in endemic communities. BioMed Central 2017-06-28 /pmc/articles/PMC5490240/ /pubmed/28659195 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s13104-017-2545-5 Text en © The Author(s) 2017 Open AccessThis article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided you give appropriate credit to the original author(s) and the source, provide a link to the Creative Commons license, and indicate if changes were made. The Creative Commons Public Domain Dedication waiver (http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/) applies to the data made available in this article, unless otherwise stated.
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Oluwole, Akinola Stephen
Mogaji, Hammed Oladeji
Adeniran, Adebiyi Abdulhakeem
Alabi, Oladimeji Michael
Ekpo, Uwem Friday
Development and testing of Schisto and Ladders™, an innovative health educational game for control of schistosomiasis in schoolchildren
title Development and testing of Schisto and Ladders™, an innovative health educational game for control of schistosomiasis in schoolchildren
title_full Development and testing of Schisto and Ladders™, an innovative health educational game for control of schistosomiasis in schoolchildren
title_fullStr Development and testing of Schisto and Ladders™, an innovative health educational game for control of schistosomiasis in schoolchildren
title_full_unstemmed Development and testing of Schisto and Ladders™, an innovative health educational game for control of schistosomiasis in schoolchildren
title_short Development and testing of Schisto and Ladders™, an innovative health educational game for control of schistosomiasis in schoolchildren
title_sort development and testing of schisto and ladders™, an innovative health educational game for control of schistosomiasis in schoolchildren
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5490240/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28659195
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s13104-017-2545-5
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