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‘I could not join because I had to work for pay.’: A qualitative evaluation of falciparum malaria pro-active case detection in three rural Cambodian villages

BACKGROUND: Pro-active case detection (Pro-ACD), in the form of voluntary screening and treatment (VSAT) following community mobilisation about ‘asymptomatic malaria’, is currently being evaluated as a tool for Plasmodium falciparum elimination in Preah Vihear Province, Cambodia. METHODS: A qualitat...

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Autores principales: Taffon, Pierluigi, Rossi, Gabriele, Kindermans, Jean-Marie, Van den Bergh, Rafael, Nguon, Chea, Debackere, Mark, Vernaeve, Lieven, De Smet, Martin, Venables, Emilie
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5897025/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29649317
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0195809
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author Taffon, Pierluigi
Rossi, Gabriele
Kindermans, Jean-Marie
Van den Bergh, Rafael
Nguon, Chea
Debackere, Mark
Vernaeve, Lieven
De Smet, Martin
Venables, Emilie
author_facet Taffon, Pierluigi
Rossi, Gabriele
Kindermans, Jean-Marie
Van den Bergh, Rafael
Nguon, Chea
Debackere, Mark
Vernaeve, Lieven
De Smet, Martin
Venables, Emilie
author_sort Taffon, Pierluigi
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description BACKGROUND: Pro-active case detection (Pro-ACD), in the form of voluntary screening and treatment (VSAT) following community mobilisation about ‘asymptomatic malaria’, is currently being evaluated as a tool for Plasmodium falciparum elimination in Preah Vihear Province, Cambodia. METHODS: A qualitative study was conducted to explore community understanding, perceptions, expectations and acceptability of the Pro-ACD intervention in order to identify aspects that could be improved in future Pro-ACD activities. This was ancillary to a three-round VSAT campaign, carried out in three villages between December 2015 and March 2016. Qualitative data collection began shortly after the end of the three rounds of screening. Purposive sampling was used to select participants. Nine focus group discussions with participants (n = 46) and non-participants (n = 40) in the Pro-ACD screening were conducted, in addition to in-depth interviews with key village figures (n = 9). RESULTS: Health promotion messages were well delivered and received, but it was difficult for many villagers to understand the messages around ‘asymptomatic malaria’. Overall, villagers and village leaders had a positive opinion about the VSAT intervention. Acceptability was high, as a direct consequence of favourable perceptions towards the screening activity: the Pro-ACD intervention was seen by the local population as an effective, inexpensive, reliable and readily available tool to protect individuals and the community from the insurgence of malaria. Physical absence and lack of time (both linked to work-related activities) were the main reasons for non-participation. CONCLUSIONS: Although VSAT was generally well perceived and accepted, the ‘time factor’ related to the need to satisfy essential daily subsistence requirements played a significant role in determining participation in the screening. More well-adapted and meaningful Pro-ACD approaches could be implemented by improving the timing of the testing activites, and strengthening community participation and engagement to increase acceptability.
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spelling pubmed-58970252018-05-04 ‘I could not join because I had to work for pay.’: A qualitative evaluation of falciparum malaria pro-active case detection in three rural Cambodian villages Taffon, Pierluigi Rossi, Gabriele Kindermans, Jean-Marie Van den Bergh, Rafael Nguon, Chea Debackere, Mark Vernaeve, Lieven De Smet, Martin Venables, Emilie PLoS One Research Article BACKGROUND: Pro-active case detection (Pro-ACD), in the form of voluntary screening and treatment (VSAT) following community mobilisation about ‘asymptomatic malaria’, is currently being evaluated as a tool for Plasmodium falciparum elimination in Preah Vihear Province, Cambodia. METHODS: A qualitative study was conducted to explore community understanding, perceptions, expectations and acceptability of the Pro-ACD intervention in order to identify aspects that could be improved in future Pro-ACD activities. This was ancillary to a three-round VSAT campaign, carried out in three villages between December 2015 and March 2016. Qualitative data collection began shortly after the end of the three rounds of screening. Purposive sampling was used to select participants. Nine focus group discussions with participants (n = 46) and non-participants (n = 40) in the Pro-ACD screening were conducted, in addition to in-depth interviews with key village figures (n = 9). RESULTS: Health promotion messages were well delivered and received, but it was difficult for many villagers to understand the messages around ‘asymptomatic malaria’. Overall, villagers and village leaders had a positive opinion about the VSAT intervention. Acceptability was high, as a direct consequence of favourable perceptions towards the screening activity: the Pro-ACD intervention was seen by the local population as an effective, inexpensive, reliable and readily available tool to protect individuals and the community from the insurgence of malaria. Physical absence and lack of time (both linked to work-related activities) were the main reasons for non-participation. CONCLUSIONS: Although VSAT was generally well perceived and accepted, the ‘time factor’ related to the need to satisfy essential daily subsistence requirements played a significant role in determining participation in the screening. More well-adapted and meaningful Pro-ACD approaches could be implemented by improving the timing of the testing activites, and strengthening community participation and engagement to increase acceptability. Public Library of Science 2018-04-12 /pmc/articles/PMC5897025/ /pubmed/29649317 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0195809 Text en © 2018 Taffon 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 (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Taffon, Pierluigi
Rossi, Gabriele
Kindermans, Jean-Marie
Van den Bergh, Rafael
Nguon, Chea
Debackere, Mark
Vernaeve, Lieven
De Smet, Martin
Venables, Emilie
‘I could not join because I had to work for pay.’: A qualitative evaluation of falciparum malaria pro-active case detection in three rural Cambodian villages
title ‘I could not join because I had to work for pay.’: A qualitative evaluation of falciparum malaria pro-active case detection in three rural Cambodian villages
title_full ‘I could not join because I had to work for pay.’: A qualitative evaluation of falciparum malaria pro-active case detection in three rural Cambodian villages
title_fullStr ‘I could not join because I had to work for pay.’: A qualitative evaluation of falciparum malaria pro-active case detection in three rural Cambodian villages
title_full_unstemmed ‘I could not join because I had to work for pay.’: A qualitative evaluation of falciparum malaria pro-active case detection in three rural Cambodian villages
title_short ‘I could not join because I had to work for pay.’: A qualitative evaluation of falciparum malaria pro-active case detection in three rural Cambodian villages
title_sort ‘i could not join because i had to work for pay.’: a qualitative evaluation of falciparum malaria pro-active case detection in three rural cambodian villages
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5897025/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29649317
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0195809
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