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Determination of the predictive factors of long-lasting insecticide-treated net ownership and utilisation in the Bamenda Health District of Cameroon

机译:确定喀麦隆巴门达卫生区经长期杀虫剂处理的净所有权和利用的预测因素

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Background Malaria is a serious health concern in Africa. In Cameroon, an endemic country where malaria remains a major public health problem, several control measures have been put in place among which the use of insecticide-treated bednets (LLINs/ITNs) is considered one of the core vector control strategies. However, the greatest challenges include ownership and utilisation by individuals and households. Factors such as age, marital status, gender, education and occupation of the household head, household size, knowledge of bednets, socioeconomic status, and environmental factors have been suggested to have an impact on bednet ownership and utilisation in different settings. The present study sought to determine bednet ownership and utilisation rates and to assess the impact of predictive factors on bednet ownership and use in the Bamenda Health District (BHD) of Cameroon. Methods A cross-sectional study involving 384 households was conducted in six health areas in the BHD. A structured and semi-structured questionnaire was used to collect data on demographic and household characteristics as well as information on their bednet ownership and utilisation. Descriptive statistics, bivariate and multivariate logistic regression analysis were performed. Results Frequency of bednet ownership was relatively high (63.5%) with LLINs being most abundant (91.9%); the majority of households (87.7%) obtained their bednets during the 2011 free distribution campaign. Utilisation was relatively high (69.3%), with negligence (29.3%) and heat discomfort (26.7%) accounting most for non-usage of bednets. Children less than 5?years (63%) and pregnant women (60%) most often used these nets. Households headed by a married couple, those with older household heads, household with smaller size (5–12 persons), and knowledge of bednets (good knowledge) had positive impacts on bednet ownership ( p Conclusion These factors may be relevant for policy makers and in decision making for the intensification of campaign strategies to ensure more effective subsequent distribution campaigns in the BHD and beyond.
机译:背景技术疟疾是非洲严重的健康问题。在疟疾仍然是主要公共卫生问题的地方病国家喀麦隆,已经采取了几种控制措施,其中使用杀虫剂处理过的蚊帐(LLIN / ITN)被认为是媒介控制的核心策略之一。但是,最大的挑战包括个人和家庭的所有权和使用权。已建议诸如年龄,婚姻状况,性别,户主的教育和职业,家庭人数,蚊帐知识,社会经济状况和环境因素等因素对不同环境下的蚊帐所有权和使用产生影响。本研究试图确定喀麦隆Bamenda卫生区(BHD)的蚊帐所有权和利用率,并评估预测因素对蚊帐所有权和使用的影响。方法在BHD的六个卫生区进行了384户家庭的横断面研究。使用结构化和半结构化的问卷来收集有关人口和家庭特征的数据,以及有关其蚊帐所有权和利用情况的信息。进行描述性统计,双变量和多元逻辑回归分析。结果蚊帐拥有的频率相对较高(63.5%),而LLIN最丰富(91.9%);大多数家庭(87.7%)在2011年的免费分发活动中获得了蚊帐。利用率相对较高(69.3%),其中疏忽(29.3%)和热不适(26.7%)占未使用蚊帐的主要原因。不足5岁的儿童(63%)和孕妇(60%)最经常使用这些蚊帐。以已婚夫妇为户主的家庭,户主年龄较大的家庭,规模较小的家庭(5至12人)以及对蚊帐的了解(良好的知识)对蚊帐的所有权产生积极影响(p结论这些因素可能与政策制定者和加强运动战略的决策,以确保在BHD及以后地区进行更有效的后续分配运动。

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