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“When I sleep under the net, nothing bothers me; I sleep well and I’m happy”: Senegal’s culture of net use and how inconveniences to net use do not translate to net abandonment

机译:“当我在网下睡觉时,没有什么困扰我。我睡得很香,很开心”:塞内加尔的净使用文化以及净使用带来的不便如何不转化为净放弃

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Background Despite recent advances in the fight against the disease, malaria remains a serious threat to the health and well-being of populations in endemic countries. The use of long-lasting insecticidal nets (LLIN) reduces contact between the vector and humans, thereby reducing transmission of the disease. LLINs have become an essential component of malaria control programmes worldwide. Methods The Culture of Net Use study used qualitative and quantitative methods in a longitudinal and iterative design over two phases, in order to capture changes in net use over a year and a half period and covering both dry and rainy seasons. Data were collected from a total of 56 households in eight regions to understand variations due to geographical, cultural, and universal coverage differences. At the time of the data collection, the universal coverage campaign had been completed in six of the eight regions (Dakar and Thies excluded). Results Perceived barriers to use were primarily related to the characteristics of the net itself, include shape, insecticide, and a variety of minority responses, such as perceived lack of mosquito density and being unaccustomed to using nets. Insecticide-related complaints found that insecticide did not present a significant barrier to use, but was cited as a nuisance. Feelings of suffocation continued to be the most commonly cited nuisance. Respondents who favoured the use of insecticide on nets appeared to be more aware of the health and malaria prevention benefits of the insecticide than those who perceived it negatively. Conclusion Despite prior evidence that barriers such as heat, shape, insecticide and perceived mosquito density contribute to non-use of LLINs in other countries, this study has shown that these factors are considered more as nuisances and that they do not consistently prevent the use of nets among respondents in Senegal. Of those who cited inconveniences with their nets, few were moved to stop using a net. Respondents from this study overcame these barriers and continue to value the importance of nets.
机译:背景技术尽管在抗击该疾病方面最近取得了进展,但疟疾仍然是对流行国家人口健康和福祉的严重威胁。使用长效杀虫网(LLIN)可减少载体与人类之间的接触,从而减少疾病的传播。 LLIN已成为全球疟疾控制计划的重要组成部分。方法净使用文化研究在两个阶段的纵向和迭代设计中使用了定性和定量方法,以捕获一年半半期间的净使用变化,涵盖干旱和雨季。从八个地区的总共56个家庭中收集数据,以了解由于地理,文化和普遍覆盖范围差异而引起的变化。在收集数据时,已经在八个地区中的六个地区(不包括达喀尔和蒂斯)完成了全民覆盖运动。结果感知的使用障碍主要与网本身的特性有关,包括形状,杀虫剂和各种少数反应,例如感知到的蚊虫密度不足和不习惯使用网。与杀虫剂有关的投诉发现,杀虫剂并未构成明显的使用障碍,但被认为是有害的。令人窒息的感觉仍然是最常被提及的令人讨厌的东西。与那些对杀虫剂持消极态度的人相比,赞成在网上使用杀虫剂的受访者似乎更了解杀虫剂对健康和预防疟疾的益处。结论尽管已有证据表明热量,形状,杀虫剂和感知的蚊虫密度等障碍导致其他国家不使用LLIN,但这项研究表明,这些因素更多地被认为是令人讨厌的事情,并且不能始终如一地阻止使用LLIN。塞内加尔受访者的网络。在那些用网表示不便的人中,很少有人停止使用网。这项研究的受访者克服了这些障碍,并继续重视网的重要性。

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