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Determinants of bed net use in children under five and household bed net ownership on Bioko Island, Equatorial Guinea

机译:赤道几内亚比奥科岛5岁以下儿童的床网使用状况和家庭拥有床网的决定因素

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Background As part of comprehensive malaria control strategies, the Bioko Island Malaria Control Project (BIMCP) distributed 110,000 long-lasting insecticide-treated nets (LLIN) in late 2007 with the aim of providing one net for each sleeping area. Despite attaining initially very high levels of net coverage and net use, many children under five years of age did not sleep under a net by 2009, according to annual malaria indicator surveys. The aim of this study was to assess the determinants of bed net use in children under five and bed net ownership of the households in which they live. Methods Using data from annual cross-sectional household surveys of 2008 and 2009, we investigated factors associated with sleeping under a mosquito net the night prior to the survey, and a households owning at least one net, in all households which had at least one child under five years. Amongst others, caregiver's knowledge of malaria and household characteristics including a socio-economic score (SES), based on ownership of household assets, were analysed for their effect on net ownership and use. Results There was a decline of around 32% in the proportion of households that owned at least one net between 2008 and 2009. Higher household bed net ownership was associated with knowing how malaria was prevented and transmitted, having the house sprayed in the previous 12 months, having fewer children under five in the household, and children being sick at some point in the previous 14 days. Higher bed net use in children < 5 was associated with being sick at some point in the last 14 days prior to the survey, living in an urban area, more years of education of the head of the household, household ownership of at least one ITN (as opposed to an untreated net) and the year in which the survey took place. Conclusions The big fall in bed net use from 2008 to 2009 was attributable to the striking decline in ownership. Although ownership was similar in rural and urban areas, rural households were less likely to protect their children with bed nets. Knowledge about malaria was an important determinant of bed net ownership. Further research is needed to elucidate the decline in bed net ownership between 2008 and 2009.
机译:背景信息作为全面疟疾控制策略的一部分,Bioko岛疟疾控制项目(BIMCP)于2007年末分发了110,000个经杀虫剂处理的长效蚊帐(LLIN),目的是为每个睡眠区域提供一个蚊帐。根据年度疟疾指标调查,尽管最初达到了很高的净覆盖率和净使用量,但到2009年,许多5岁以下的儿童仍未睡在网下。这项研究的目的是评估五岁以下儿童床网使用的决定因素以及他们所居住家庭的床网所有权。方法使用来自2008年和2009年的年度横断面家庭调查的数据,我们调查了调查前一天晚上和至少拥有一个蚊帐的家庭中至少有一个孩子的家庭与蚊帐睡觉有关的因素。不到五年。除其他外,分析了照护者对疟疾和家庭特征的了解,包括基于家庭资产所有权的社会经济得分(SES),分析了其对净所有权和使用的影响。结果在2008年至2009年之间,拥有至少一个蚊帐的家庭比例下降了约32%。家庭床净所有权的增加与在过去12个月内喷洒房屋的情况有关,知道如何预防和传播疟疾有关,家庭中五岁以下儿童的数量减少,并且在过去14天内的某个时候患病。 <5岁儿童的床净使用量较高,与调查前的最后14天生病,居住在城市地区,户主的受教育年限,至少拥有一个ITN的家庭拥有权有关(相对于未经处理的净额)以及进行调查的年份。结论从2008年到2009年,床净使用量的大幅下降归因于所有权的显着下降。尽管农村和城市地区的所有权相似,但农村家庭不太可能用蚊帐保护自己的孩子。关于疟疾的知识是床网所有权的重要决定因素。需要进一步的研究来阐明2008年至2009年之间床网所有权的下降。

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