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Gender norms and mass deworming program access in Comé, Benin: A qualitative assessment of gender-associated opportunities and challenges to achieving high mass drug administration coverage

The World Health Organization’s Neglected Tropical Disease Roadmap has accelerated progress towards eliminating select neglected tropical diseases (NTDs). This momentum has catalyzed research to determine the feasibility of interrupting transmission of soil-transmitted helminths (STH) using communit...

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Autores principales: Geyer, Rachel E., Ibikounlé, Moudachirou, Emmanuel-Fabula, Mira, Roll, Amy, Avokpaho, Euripide, Elijan, Abiguel, Wèkè, Léopold Codjo, Togbevi, Comlanvi Innocent, Chabi, Félicien, Houngbégnon, Parfait, Luty, Adrian J. F., Yard, Elodie, Walson, Judd L., Graham, Susan, Means, Arianna Rubin
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Public Library of Science 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7164589/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32302298
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pntd.0008153
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author Geyer, Rachel E.
Ibikounlé, Moudachirou
Emmanuel-Fabula, Mira
Roll, Amy
Avokpaho, Euripide
Elijan, Abiguel
Wèkè, Léopold Codjo
Togbevi, Comlanvi Innocent
Chabi, Félicien
Houngbégnon, Parfait
Luty, Adrian J. F.
Yard, Elodie
Walson, Judd L.
Graham, Susan
Means, Arianna Rubin
author_facet Geyer, Rachel E.
Ibikounlé, Moudachirou
Emmanuel-Fabula, Mira
Roll, Amy
Avokpaho, Euripide
Elijan, Abiguel
Wèkè, Léopold Codjo
Togbevi, Comlanvi Innocent
Chabi, Félicien
Houngbégnon, Parfait
Luty, Adrian J. F.
Yard, Elodie
Walson, Judd L.
Graham, Susan
Means, Arianna Rubin
author_sort Geyer, Rachel E.
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description The World Health Organization’s Neglected Tropical Disease Roadmap has accelerated progress towards eliminating select neglected tropical diseases (NTDs). This momentum has catalyzed research to determine the feasibility of interrupting transmission of soil-transmitted helminths (STH) using community-wide mass drug administration (MDA). This study aims to identify potential gender-specific facilitators and barriers to accessing and participating in community-wide STH MDA, with the goal of ensuring programs are equitable and maximize the probability of interrupting STH transmission. This research was conducted prior to the launch of community-wide MDA for STH in Comé, Benin. A total of 10 focus group discussions (FGDs) were conducted separately among 40 men, 38 women, and 15 community drug distributors (CDDs). Salient themes included: both men and women believe that community-wide MDA would reduce the financial burden associated with self-treatment, particularly for low income adults. Community members believe MDA should be packaged alongside water, sanitation, and other health services. Women feel past community-wide programs have been disorganized and are concerned these distributions will be similar. Women also expressed interest in increased engagement in the implementation of future community-based public health programs. Men often did not perceive themselves to be at great risk for STH infection and did not express a high demand for treatment. Finally, the barriers discussed by CDDs generally did not align with gender-specific concerns, but rather represented concerns shared by both genders. A door-to-door distribution strategy for STH MDA is preferred by women in this study, as this platform empowers women to participate as health decision makers for their family. In addition, involving women in planning and implementation of community-wide programs may help to increase treatment coverage and compliance.
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spelling pubmed-71645892020-04-22 Gender norms and mass deworming program access in Comé, Benin: A qualitative assessment of gender-associated opportunities and challenges to achieving high mass drug administration coverage Geyer, Rachel E. Ibikounlé, Moudachirou Emmanuel-Fabula, Mira Roll, Amy Avokpaho, Euripide Elijan, Abiguel Wèkè, Léopold Codjo Togbevi, Comlanvi Innocent Chabi, Félicien Houngbégnon, Parfait Luty, Adrian J. F. Yard, Elodie Walson, Judd L. Graham, Susan Means, Arianna Rubin PLoS Negl Trop Dis Research Article The World Health Organization’s Neglected Tropical Disease Roadmap has accelerated progress towards eliminating select neglected tropical diseases (NTDs). This momentum has catalyzed research to determine the feasibility of interrupting transmission of soil-transmitted helminths (STH) using community-wide mass drug administration (MDA). This study aims to identify potential gender-specific facilitators and barriers to accessing and participating in community-wide STH MDA, with the goal of ensuring programs are equitable and maximize the probability of interrupting STH transmission. This research was conducted prior to the launch of community-wide MDA for STH in Comé, Benin. A total of 10 focus group discussions (FGDs) were conducted separately among 40 men, 38 women, and 15 community drug distributors (CDDs). Salient themes included: both men and women believe that community-wide MDA would reduce the financial burden associated with self-treatment, particularly for low income adults. Community members believe MDA should be packaged alongside water, sanitation, and other health services. Women feel past community-wide programs have been disorganized and are concerned these distributions will be similar. Women also expressed interest in increased engagement in the implementation of future community-based public health programs. Men often did not perceive themselves to be at great risk for STH infection and did not express a high demand for treatment. Finally, the barriers discussed by CDDs generally did not align with gender-specific concerns, but rather represented concerns shared by both genders. A door-to-door distribution strategy for STH MDA is preferred by women in this study, as this platform empowers women to participate as health decision makers for their family. In addition, involving women in planning and implementation of community-wide programs may help to increase treatment coverage and compliance. Public Library of Science 2020-04-17 /pmc/articles/PMC7164589/ /pubmed/32302298 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pntd.0008153 Text en © 2020 Geyer 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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Geyer, Rachel E.
Ibikounlé, Moudachirou
Emmanuel-Fabula, Mira
Roll, Amy
Avokpaho, Euripide
Elijan, Abiguel
Wèkè, Léopold Codjo
Togbevi, Comlanvi Innocent
Chabi, Félicien
Houngbégnon, Parfait
Luty, Adrian J. F.
Yard, Elodie
Walson, Judd L.
Graham, Susan
Means, Arianna Rubin
Gender norms and mass deworming program access in Comé, Benin: A qualitative assessment of gender-associated opportunities and challenges to achieving high mass drug administration coverage
title Gender norms and mass deworming program access in Comé, Benin: A qualitative assessment of gender-associated opportunities and challenges to achieving high mass drug administration coverage
title_full Gender norms and mass deworming program access in Comé, Benin: A qualitative assessment of gender-associated opportunities and challenges to achieving high mass drug administration coverage
title_fullStr Gender norms and mass deworming program access in Comé, Benin: A qualitative assessment of gender-associated opportunities and challenges to achieving high mass drug administration coverage
title_full_unstemmed Gender norms and mass deworming program access in Comé, Benin: A qualitative assessment of gender-associated opportunities and challenges to achieving high mass drug administration coverage
title_short Gender norms and mass deworming program access in Comé, Benin: A qualitative assessment of gender-associated opportunities and challenges to achieving high mass drug administration coverage
title_sort gender norms and mass deworming program access in comé, benin: a qualitative assessment of gender-associated opportunities and challenges to achieving high mass drug administration coverage
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7164589/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32302298
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pntd.0008153
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