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Knowledge, Attitude, and Practice of Provincial Dwellers on Prevention and Control of Schistosomiasis: Evidence from a Community-Based Cross-Sectional Study in the Gambia

BACKGROUND: Socioeconomically disadvantaged and neglected communities were found to be the most affected groups for schistosomiasis as a result of inadequate safe water and sanitation facilities. In order to inform policies and practices, the present study examined the influence of sociodemographic...

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Autores principales: Barrow, Amadou, Badjie, Mansour, Touray, Jainaba, Kinteh, Bakary, Nget, Musa, Touray, Ebrima, Kinteh, Sambou L. S., Sillah, Saikou Omar, Darboe, Lamin, Jallow, Yunusa, Badjan, Modou, Gaye, Modou, Jatta, Solomon P. S.
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Publicado: Hindawi 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7341406/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32684937
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2020/2653096
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author Barrow, Amadou
Badjie, Mansour
Touray, Jainaba
Kinteh, Bakary
Nget, Musa
Touray, Ebrima
Kinteh, Sambou L. S.
Sillah, Saikou Omar
Darboe, Lamin
Jallow, Yunusa
Badjan, Modou
Gaye, Modou
Jatta, Solomon P. S.
author_facet Barrow, Amadou
Badjie, Mansour
Touray, Jainaba
Kinteh, Bakary
Nget, Musa
Touray, Ebrima
Kinteh, Sambou L. S.
Sillah, Saikou Omar
Darboe, Lamin
Jallow, Yunusa
Badjan, Modou
Gaye, Modou
Jatta, Solomon P. S.
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description BACKGROUND: Socioeconomically disadvantaged and neglected communities were found to be the most affected groups for schistosomiasis as a result of inadequate safe water and sanitation facilities. In order to inform policies and practices, the present study examined the influence of sociodemographic factors and attitudes on the knowledge and practice in the prevention and control of schistosomiasis in eighteen endemic rural communities in the Gambia. METHODS: In January 2019, a community-based cross-sectional study was conducted in which 383 household heads in rural communities across Kuntaur and Janjanbureh Local Government Areas (LGAs) in Central River Region were recruited. A structured interview questionnaire was developed to elicit information regarding residents' knowledge, attitude, and practice on schistosomiasis prevention and control measures. Percentages, chi-square test, and binary and multiple logistic regression models were used to identify sociodemographic factors associated with the KAP variables. The significance level was set at p < 0.05. RESULTS: Among the 383 participants, only 14.9% had good knowledge, while 54.3% had poor knowledge, 96.9% had positive attitude, and 57.7% had good practice towards prevention and control of schistosomiasis. Older age (≥40 years), compared with residents aged 30–39 years (AOR = 0.331; 95% CI: 0.133, 0.825); ever heard of bilharziasis (AOR = 11.911; 95% CI: 3.452, 41.099); and risks of contact with the polluted river (AOR = 0.101; 95% CI: 0.042, 0.242) were more likely to have good knowledge on schistosomiasis prevention and control in the rural Gambia. Conversely, young people (≤30 years), compared with residents aged ≥40 years (AOR = 2.503; 95% CI = 1.539, 4.071); residents aged 30–39 years (AOR = 2.880; 95% CI = 1.559, 5.320); and male residents (AOR = 2.631; 95% CI = 1.703, 4.067) were more likely to have good practice towards schistosomiasis prevention and control in the rural Gambia. CONCLUSION: Despite the low knowledge, rural dwellers' attitudes were found to be positive with slightly good practice towards schistosomiasis prevention and control measures. Thus, while maintaining health system improvement strategies, disease control efforts should focus on these factors as they may influence the knowledge and practices of rural dwellers in a given setting. The findings could prompt appropriate policy responses towards improving the knowledge and practices on schistosomiasis prevention and control in the Gambia.
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spelling pubmed-73414062020-07-17 Knowledge, Attitude, and Practice of Provincial Dwellers on Prevention and Control of Schistosomiasis: Evidence from a Community-Based Cross-Sectional Study in the Gambia Barrow, Amadou Badjie, Mansour Touray, Jainaba Kinteh, Bakary Nget, Musa Touray, Ebrima Kinteh, Sambou L. S. Sillah, Saikou Omar Darboe, Lamin Jallow, Yunusa Badjan, Modou Gaye, Modou Jatta, Solomon P. S. J Trop Med Research Article BACKGROUND: Socioeconomically disadvantaged and neglected communities were found to be the most affected groups for schistosomiasis as a result of inadequate safe water and sanitation facilities. In order to inform policies and practices, the present study examined the influence of sociodemographic factors and attitudes on the knowledge and practice in the prevention and control of schistosomiasis in eighteen endemic rural communities in the Gambia. METHODS: In January 2019, a community-based cross-sectional study was conducted in which 383 household heads in rural communities across Kuntaur and Janjanbureh Local Government Areas (LGAs) in Central River Region were recruited. A structured interview questionnaire was developed to elicit information regarding residents' knowledge, attitude, and practice on schistosomiasis prevention and control measures. Percentages, chi-square test, and binary and multiple logistic regression models were used to identify sociodemographic factors associated with the KAP variables. The significance level was set at p < 0.05. RESULTS: Among the 383 participants, only 14.9% had good knowledge, while 54.3% had poor knowledge, 96.9% had positive attitude, and 57.7% had good practice towards prevention and control of schistosomiasis. Older age (≥40 years), compared with residents aged 30–39 years (AOR = 0.331; 95% CI: 0.133, 0.825); ever heard of bilharziasis (AOR = 11.911; 95% CI: 3.452, 41.099); and risks of contact with the polluted river (AOR = 0.101; 95% CI: 0.042, 0.242) were more likely to have good knowledge on schistosomiasis prevention and control in the rural Gambia. Conversely, young people (≤30 years), compared with residents aged ≥40 years (AOR = 2.503; 95% CI = 1.539, 4.071); residents aged 30–39 years (AOR = 2.880; 95% CI = 1.559, 5.320); and male residents (AOR = 2.631; 95% CI = 1.703, 4.067) were more likely to have good practice towards schistosomiasis prevention and control in the rural Gambia. CONCLUSION: Despite the low knowledge, rural dwellers' attitudes were found to be positive with slightly good practice towards schistosomiasis prevention and control measures. Thus, while maintaining health system improvement strategies, disease control efforts should focus on these factors as they may influence the knowledge and practices of rural dwellers in a given setting. The findings could prompt appropriate policy responses towards improving the knowledge and practices on schistosomiasis prevention and control in the Gambia. Hindawi 2020-06-29 /pmc/articles/PMC7341406/ /pubmed/32684937 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2020/2653096 Text en Copyright © 2020 Amadou Barrow et al. http://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.
spellingShingle Research Article
Barrow, Amadou
Badjie, Mansour
Touray, Jainaba
Kinteh, Bakary
Nget, Musa
Touray, Ebrima
Kinteh, Sambou L. S.
Sillah, Saikou Omar
Darboe, Lamin
Jallow, Yunusa
Badjan, Modou
Gaye, Modou
Jatta, Solomon P. S.
Knowledge, Attitude, and Practice of Provincial Dwellers on Prevention and Control of Schistosomiasis: Evidence from a Community-Based Cross-Sectional Study in the Gambia
title Knowledge, Attitude, and Practice of Provincial Dwellers on Prevention and Control of Schistosomiasis: Evidence from a Community-Based Cross-Sectional Study in the Gambia
title_full Knowledge, Attitude, and Practice of Provincial Dwellers on Prevention and Control of Schistosomiasis: Evidence from a Community-Based Cross-Sectional Study in the Gambia
title_fullStr Knowledge, Attitude, and Practice of Provincial Dwellers on Prevention and Control of Schistosomiasis: Evidence from a Community-Based Cross-Sectional Study in the Gambia
title_full_unstemmed Knowledge, Attitude, and Practice of Provincial Dwellers on Prevention and Control of Schistosomiasis: Evidence from a Community-Based Cross-Sectional Study in the Gambia
title_short Knowledge, Attitude, and Practice of Provincial Dwellers on Prevention and Control of Schistosomiasis: Evidence from a Community-Based Cross-Sectional Study in the Gambia
title_sort knowledge, attitude, and practice of provincial dwellers on prevention and control of schistosomiasis: evidence from a community-based cross-sectional study in the gambia
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7341406/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32684937
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2020/2653096
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