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Assessment of community knowledge, attitude, and stigma of Buruli ulcer disease in Southern Nigeria

BACKGROUND: Poor knowledge can influence timely care-seeking among persons with Buruli ulcer disease (BUD). OBJECTIVES: To assess community knowledge, attitude and stigma towards persons with BUD in endemic settings of Southern Nigeria. METHODS: This was a cross-sectional survey conducted among adul...

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Autores principales: Nwafor, Charles Chukwunalu, Meka, Anthony, Chukwu, Joseph Ngozi, Ekeke, Ngozi, Alphonsus, Chukwuka, Mbah, Obinna, Madichie, Nelson Okechukwu, Aduh, Ufuoma, Ogbeifo, Matthew, IseOluwa-Adelokiki, Bola Olubakin, Edochie, Joseph Ezebunafor, Ushaka, Joseph, Ukwaja, Kingsley Nnanna
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Makerere Medical School 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6794545/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31656494
http://dx.doi.org/10.4314/ahs.v19i2.34
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author Nwafor, Charles Chukwunalu
Meka, Anthony
Chukwu, Joseph Ngozi
Ekeke, Ngozi
Alphonsus, Chukwuka
Mbah, Obinna
Madichie, Nelson Okechukwu
Aduh, Ufuoma
Ogbeifo, Matthew
IseOluwa-Adelokiki, Bola Olubakin
Edochie, Joseph Ezebunafor
Ushaka, Joseph
Ukwaja, Kingsley Nnanna
author_facet Nwafor, Charles Chukwunalu
Meka, Anthony
Chukwu, Joseph Ngozi
Ekeke, Ngozi
Alphonsus, Chukwuka
Mbah, Obinna
Madichie, Nelson Okechukwu
Aduh, Ufuoma
Ogbeifo, Matthew
IseOluwa-Adelokiki, Bola Olubakin
Edochie, Joseph Ezebunafor
Ushaka, Joseph
Ukwaja, Kingsley Nnanna
author_sort Nwafor, Charles Chukwunalu
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description BACKGROUND: Poor knowledge can influence timely care-seeking among persons with Buruli ulcer disease (BUD). OBJECTIVES: To assess community knowledge, attitude and stigma towards persons with BUD in endemic settings of Southern Nigeria. METHODS: This was a cross-sectional survey conducted among adult community members in four States of Southern Nigeria. A semi-structured interviewer-administered questionnaire was administered to all participants. RESULTS: Of 491 adults who completed the survey, 315 (64.2%) belonged to the ≤40 years age group, 257 (52.3%) were males and 415 (84.5%) had some formal education. The overall mean (SD) knowledge score was 5.5±2.3 (maximum 10). Only 172 (35.0%) of the participants had a good knowledge of BUD. A total of 327 (66.6%) considered BUD as a very serious illness. Also, there was a high-level of stigma against BUD patients; 372 (75.8%) of the participants felt compassion for and desire to help them, 77 (15.7%) felt compassion but tended to stay away from them, and 53 (10.8%) feared them because they may infect them with the disease. Having a formal education and ethnicity were independent predictors of good knowledge of BUD. CONCLUSION: There is poor community knowledge of BUD in endemic settings of Southern Nigeria which influenced the attitude and perceptions of community members towards persons with BUD
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spelling pubmed-67945452019-10-25 Assessment of community knowledge, attitude, and stigma of Buruli ulcer disease in Southern Nigeria Nwafor, Charles Chukwunalu Meka, Anthony Chukwu, Joseph Ngozi Ekeke, Ngozi Alphonsus, Chukwuka Mbah, Obinna Madichie, Nelson Okechukwu Aduh, Ufuoma Ogbeifo, Matthew IseOluwa-Adelokiki, Bola Olubakin Edochie, Joseph Ezebunafor Ushaka, Joseph Ukwaja, Kingsley Nnanna Afr Health Sci Articles BACKGROUND: Poor knowledge can influence timely care-seeking among persons with Buruli ulcer disease (BUD). OBJECTIVES: To assess community knowledge, attitude and stigma towards persons with BUD in endemic settings of Southern Nigeria. METHODS: This was a cross-sectional survey conducted among adult community members in four States of Southern Nigeria. A semi-structured interviewer-administered questionnaire was administered to all participants. RESULTS: Of 491 adults who completed the survey, 315 (64.2%) belonged to the ≤40 years age group, 257 (52.3%) were males and 415 (84.5%) had some formal education. The overall mean (SD) knowledge score was 5.5±2.3 (maximum 10). Only 172 (35.0%) of the participants had a good knowledge of BUD. A total of 327 (66.6%) considered BUD as a very serious illness. Also, there was a high-level of stigma against BUD patients; 372 (75.8%) of the participants felt compassion for and desire to help them, 77 (15.7%) felt compassion but tended to stay away from them, and 53 (10.8%) feared them because they may infect them with the disease. Having a formal education and ethnicity were independent predictors of good knowledge of BUD. CONCLUSION: There is poor community knowledge of BUD in endemic settings of Southern Nigeria which influenced the attitude and perceptions of community members towards persons with BUD Makerere Medical School 2019-06 /pmc/articles/PMC6794545/ /pubmed/31656494 http://dx.doi.org/10.4314/ahs.v19i2.34 Text en © 2019 Nwafor et al. Licensee African Health Sciences. This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative commons Attribution License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/BY/4.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Nwafor, Charles Chukwunalu
Meka, Anthony
Chukwu, Joseph Ngozi
Ekeke, Ngozi
Alphonsus, Chukwuka
Mbah, Obinna
Madichie, Nelson Okechukwu
Aduh, Ufuoma
Ogbeifo, Matthew
IseOluwa-Adelokiki, Bola Olubakin
Edochie, Joseph Ezebunafor
Ushaka, Joseph
Ukwaja, Kingsley Nnanna
Assessment of community knowledge, attitude, and stigma of Buruli ulcer disease in Southern Nigeria
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title_fullStr Assessment of community knowledge, attitude, and stigma of Buruli ulcer disease in Southern Nigeria
title_full_unstemmed Assessment of community knowledge, attitude, and stigma of Buruli ulcer disease in Southern Nigeria
title_short Assessment of community knowledge, attitude, and stigma of Buruli ulcer disease in Southern Nigeria
title_sort assessment of community knowledge, attitude, and stigma of buruli ulcer disease in southern nigeria
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6794545/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31656494
http://dx.doi.org/10.4314/ahs.v19i2.34
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