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Knowledge of Antimalarials and Health Seeking Behaviour of Households in Case of Suspected Malaria in Democratic Republic of the Congo

(1) Background: The Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) is heavily affected by malaria despite availability of effective treatments. Ignorance and unrecommended behaviour toward a suspected malaria case in households may contribute to this problem. (2) Method: In communities of one rural and one...

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Autores principales: Ntamabyaliro, Nsengi Y., Burri, Christian, Lula, Yves N., Ishoso, Daniel, Engo, Aline B., Ngale, Mireille A., Liwono, Jerry Y., Mukomena, Eric S., Mesia, Gauthier K., Mampunza, Samuel M., Tona, Gaston L.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8406087/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34462413
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/tropicalmed6030157
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author Ntamabyaliro, Nsengi Y.
Burri, Christian
Lula, Yves N.
Ishoso, Daniel
Engo, Aline B.
Ngale, Mireille A.
Liwono, Jerry Y.
Mukomena, Eric S.
Mesia, Gauthier K.
Mampunza, Samuel M.
Tona, Gaston L.
author_facet Ntamabyaliro, Nsengi Y.
Burri, Christian
Lula, Yves N.
Ishoso, Daniel
Engo, Aline B.
Ngale, Mireille A.
Liwono, Jerry Y.
Mukomena, Eric S.
Mesia, Gauthier K.
Mampunza, Samuel M.
Tona, Gaston L.
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description (1) Background: The Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) is heavily affected by malaria despite availability of effective treatments. Ignorance and unrecommended behaviour toward a suspected malaria case in households may contribute to this problem. (2) Method: In communities of one rural and one urban Health Centres in each of the 11 previous provinces of DRC, all households with a case of malaria in the 15 days prior to the survey were selected. The patient or caregiver (responder) were interviewed. Logistic regression was used to assess predictors of knowledge of recommended antimalarials and adequate behaviour in case of suspected malaria. (3) Results: 1732 households participated; about 62% (1060/1721) of the responders were informed about antimalarials, 70.1% (742/1059) knew the recommended antimalarials and 58.6% (995/1699) resorted to self-medication. Predictors of knowledge of antimalarials were education to secondary school or university, information from media and smaller households. Predictors of good behaviour were Catholic religion and smaller households. Receiving information from Community Health Workers (CHWs) failed to be determinants of knowledge or adequate behaviour. (4) Conclusion: malaria control in DRC is hampered by ignorance and non-adherence to national recommendations. These aspects are influenced by unsuccessful communication, size of households and level of education.
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spelling pubmed-84060872021-09-01 Knowledge of Antimalarials and Health Seeking Behaviour of Households in Case of Suspected Malaria in Democratic Republic of the Congo Ntamabyaliro, Nsengi Y. Burri, Christian Lula, Yves N. Ishoso, Daniel Engo, Aline B. Ngale, Mireille A. Liwono, Jerry Y. Mukomena, Eric S. Mesia, Gauthier K. Mampunza, Samuel M. Tona, Gaston L. Trop Med Infect Dis Article (1) Background: The Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) is heavily affected by malaria despite availability of effective treatments. Ignorance and unrecommended behaviour toward a suspected malaria case in households may contribute to this problem. (2) Method: In communities of one rural and one urban Health Centres in each of the 11 previous provinces of DRC, all households with a case of malaria in the 15 days prior to the survey were selected. The patient or caregiver (responder) were interviewed. Logistic regression was used to assess predictors of knowledge of recommended antimalarials and adequate behaviour in case of suspected malaria. (3) Results: 1732 households participated; about 62% (1060/1721) of the responders were informed about antimalarials, 70.1% (742/1059) knew the recommended antimalarials and 58.6% (995/1699) resorted to self-medication. Predictors of knowledge of antimalarials were education to secondary school or university, information from media and smaller households. Predictors of good behaviour were Catholic religion and smaller households. Receiving information from Community Health Workers (CHWs) failed to be determinants of knowledge or adequate behaviour. (4) Conclusion: malaria control in DRC is hampered by ignorance and non-adherence to national recommendations. These aspects are influenced by unsuccessful communication, size of households and level of education. MDPI 2021-08-26 /pmc/articles/PMC8406087/ /pubmed/34462413 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/tropicalmed6030157 Text en © 2021 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Ntamabyaliro, Nsengi Y.
Burri, Christian
Lula, Yves N.
Ishoso, Daniel
Engo, Aline B.
Ngale, Mireille A.
Liwono, Jerry Y.
Mukomena, Eric S.
Mesia, Gauthier K.
Mampunza, Samuel M.
Tona, Gaston L.
Knowledge of Antimalarials and Health Seeking Behaviour of Households in Case of Suspected Malaria in Democratic Republic of the Congo
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title_full Knowledge of Antimalarials and Health Seeking Behaviour of Households in Case of Suspected Malaria in Democratic Republic of the Congo
title_fullStr Knowledge of Antimalarials and Health Seeking Behaviour of Households in Case of Suspected Malaria in Democratic Republic of the Congo
title_full_unstemmed Knowledge of Antimalarials and Health Seeking Behaviour of Households in Case of Suspected Malaria in Democratic Republic of the Congo
title_short Knowledge of Antimalarials and Health Seeking Behaviour of Households in Case of Suspected Malaria in Democratic Republic of the Congo
title_sort knowledge of antimalarials and health seeking behaviour of households in case of suspected malaria in democratic republic of the congo
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8406087/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34462413
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/tropicalmed6030157
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