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Level of Awareness of Dengue Disease among School Children in Gampaha District, Sri Lanka, and Effect of School-Based Health Education Programmes on Improving Knowledge and Practices

INTRODUCTION: Limited awareness and nonsystematized health education programmes have contributed adversely to the increase in dengue incidence at schools due to limited attention which has positively contributed to the increase in vector receptivity. The current study was conducted to evaluate the e...

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Autores principales: Radhika, N. M. L., Gunathilaka, Nayana, Udayanga, Lahiru, Kasturiratne, Anuradhani, Abeyewickreme, Wimaladharma
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6607720/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31321232
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2019/3092073
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author Radhika, N. M. L.
Gunathilaka, Nayana
Udayanga, Lahiru
Kasturiratne, Anuradhani
Abeyewickreme, Wimaladharma
author_facet Radhika, N. M. L.
Gunathilaka, Nayana
Udayanga, Lahiru
Kasturiratne, Anuradhani
Abeyewickreme, Wimaladharma
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description INTRODUCTION: Limited awareness and nonsystematized health education programmes have contributed adversely to the increase in dengue incidence at schools due to limited attention which has positively contributed to the increase in vector receptivity. The current study was conducted to evaluate the existing level of awareness of dengue infection among a selected group of school children and to assess the effectiveness of dengue awareness programmes to improve the existing knowledge and preventive practices on dengue. METHODS: A cohort of 2,194 students (13–15 years old) from 10 schools at Kelaniya educational zone, Gampaha District, Western Province of Sri Lanka, was enrolled for the current study, which was conducted during 2015-2016. A self-administered questionnaire, comprising 20 questions, was used to evaluate the present knowledge of the students on various aspects of dengue. A structured awareness programme (2 hours) was conducted for students, followed by a reassessment. General Linear Model (GLM) and chi-square test of independence were used to investigate the variations in knowledge levels. RESULTS: The majority of students were characterized by “Good” (46.31%, n= 1016) and “Moderate” (42.62%, n= 935) awareness, while only 2.92% (n= 64) of students fell into the “Excellent” (>80%) category prior to the awareness programme. Even though, existing knowledge of students about dengue ranged between “Moderate” and “Good” categories, awareness of “symptoms & patient care” and “control & prevention practices” were limited. After the programme, the awareness level reached the “Excellent” (41.84%, n=918) level indicating a significant increase by 38.92%, according to the chi-square test (p<0.05 at 95% level of confidence). CONCLUSION: We recommend implementing school-based educational programmes in order to raise the awareness and to translate knowledge into sound practice to control dengue disease epidemics in these areas.
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spelling pubmed-66077202019-07-18 Level of Awareness of Dengue Disease among School Children in Gampaha District, Sri Lanka, and Effect of School-Based Health Education Programmes on Improving Knowledge and Practices Radhika, N. M. L. Gunathilaka, Nayana Udayanga, Lahiru Kasturiratne, Anuradhani Abeyewickreme, Wimaladharma Biomed Res Int Research Article INTRODUCTION: Limited awareness and nonsystematized health education programmes have contributed adversely to the increase in dengue incidence at schools due to limited attention which has positively contributed to the increase in vector receptivity. The current study was conducted to evaluate the existing level of awareness of dengue infection among a selected group of school children and to assess the effectiveness of dengue awareness programmes to improve the existing knowledge and preventive practices on dengue. METHODS: A cohort of 2,194 students (13–15 years old) from 10 schools at Kelaniya educational zone, Gampaha District, Western Province of Sri Lanka, was enrolled for the current study, which was conducted during 2015-2016. A self-administered questionnaire, comprising 20 questions, was used to evaluate the present knowledge of the students on various aspects of dengue. A structured awareness programme (2 hours) was conducted for students, followed by a reassessment. General Linear Model (GLM) and chi-square test of independence were used to investigate the variations in knowledge levels. RESULTS: The majority of students were characterized by “Good” (46.31%, n= 1016) and “Moderate” (42.62%, n= 935) awareness, while only 2.92% (n= 64) of students fell into the “Excellent” (>80%) category prior to the awareness programme. Even though, existing knowledge of students about dengue ranged between “Moderate” and “Good” categories, awareness of “symptoms & patient care” and “control & prevention practices” were limited. After the programme, the awareness level reached the “Excellent” (41.84%, n=918) level indicating a significant increase by 38.92%, according to the chi-square test (p<0.05 at 95% level of confidence). CONCLUSION: We recommend implementing school-based educational programmes in order to raise the awareness and to translate knowledge into sound practice to control dengue disease epidemics in these areas. Hindawi 2019-06-19 /pmc/articles/PMC6607720/ /pubmed/31321232 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2019/3092073 Text en Copyright © 2019 N. M. L. Radhika et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Gunathilaka, Nayana
Udayanga, Lahiru
Kasturiratne, Anuradhani
Abeyewickreme, Wimaladharma
Level of Awareness of Dengue Disease among School Children in Gampaha District, Sri Lanka, and Effect of School-Based Health Education Programmes on Improving Knowledge and Practices
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title_short Level of Awareness of Dengue Disease among School Children in Gampaha District, Sri Lanka, and Effect of School-Based Health Education Programmes on Improving Knowledge and Practices
title_sort level of awareness of dengue disease among school children in gampaha district, sri lanka, and effect of school-based health education programmes on improving knowledge and practices
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6607720/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31321232
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2019/3092073
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