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A qualitative study on health workers’ and community members’ perceived sources, role of information and communication on malaria treatment, prevention and control in southeast Nigeria

机译:关于尼日利亚东南部卫生工作者和社区成员的感知来源,信息和传播在疟疾治疗,预防和控制中的作用的定性研究

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Background It has been widely acknowledged that well-planned and executed communication programmes can contribute to achieving malaria prevention and treatment goals. This however requires a good understanding of current sources and roles of information used by both health workers and communities. The study aimed at determining health workers’ and community members’ sources, value and use of information on malaria prevention and treatment in Nigeria. Methods Qualitative data was collected from six selected communities (three urban and three rural) in Enugu state, southeast Nigeria. A total of 18 Focus Group Discussions (FGDs) with 179 community members and 26 in-depth interviews (IDIs) with health workers in public and private health facilities were used to collect data on where people receive treatment for malaria and access information on malaria. The FGDS and IDIs also provided data on the values, uses and effects of information and communication on malaria treatment seeking and provision of services. Results The findings revealed that the major sources of information on malaria for health workers and community members were advertisements in the mass media, workshops and seminars organized by donor agencies, facility supervision, posters, other health workers, television and radio adverts. Community involvement in the design and delivery of information on malaria control was seen as a strong strategy for improving both consumer and provider knowledge. Information from the different sources catalyzed appropriate provision and consumption of malaria treatment amongst health workers and community members. Conclusion Health workers and consumers receive information on malaria prevention and treatment from multiple sources of communication and information, which they find useful. Harnessing these information sources to encourage consistent and accurate messages around malaria prevention and treatment is a necessary first step in the design and implementation of malaria communication and behaviour change interventions and ultimately for the sustained control of malaria.
机译:背景技术众所周知,精心计划和执行的交流计划可以有助于实现疟疾的预防和治疗目标。但是,这需要对卫生工作者和社区所使用的信息的当前来源和作用有很好的了解。该研究旨在确定尼日利亚卫生工作者和社区成员的疟疾预防和治疗信息的来源,价值和使用。方法从尼日利亚东南部埃努古州的六个选定的社区(三个城市和三个农村)收集定性数据。总共进行了18次焦点小组讨论(FGD),与179名社区成员进行了26次深入访谈(IDI),与公共和私人卫生机构中的卫生工作者进行了访谈,以收集有关人们在哪里接受疟疾治疗的信息并获得有关疟疾的信息。 FGDS和IDI还提供了有关信息和交流在寻求疟疾治疗和提供服务方面的价值,用途和影响的数据。结果调查结果表明,卫生工作者和社区成员有关疟疾的主要信息来源是大众媒体上的广告,捐助机构组织的讲习班和研讨会,设施监督,海报,其他卫生工作者,电视和广播广告。社区参与设计和提供有关疟疾控制信息的活动被视为增强消费者和提供者知识的一项强有力的战略。来自不同来源的信息促进了卫生工作者和社区成员中疟疾治疗的适当提供和消费。结论卫生工作者和消费者可从多种传播和信息来源获得有关疟疾预防和治疗的信息,他们认为这是有用的。利用这些信息源来鼓励围绕疟疾预防和治疗提供一致和准确的信息,这是设计和实施疟疾交流和行为改变干预措施并最终实现疟疾持续控制的必要第一步。

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