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The role of health animators in malaria control: a qualitative study of the health animator (HA) approach within the Majete malaria project (MMP) in Chikwawa District, Malawi

机译:健康动画师在疟疾控制中的作用:马拉维Chikwawa区MAXETMARIA疟疾项目(MMP)内的健康动画(HA)方法的定性研究

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Malaria continues to place a high burden on communities due to challenges reaching intervention target levels in Chikwawa District, Malawi. The Hunger Project Malawi is using a health animator approach (HA) to address gaps in malaria control coverage. We explored the influence of community-based volunteers known as health animators (HAs) in malaria control. We assessed the impact of HAs on knowledge, attitudes, and practices towards malaria interventions. This paper draws on the qualitative data collected to explore the roles of communities, HAs and formal health workers attending and not attending malaria workshops for malaria control. Purposive sampling was used to select 78 respondents. We conducted 10 separate focus group discussions (FGDs)-(n?=?6) with community members and (n?=?4) key informants. Nine in-depth interviews (IDIs) were held with HAs and Health Surveillance Assistants (HSAs) in three focal areas near Majete Wildlife Reserve. Nvivo 11 was used for coding and analysis. We employed the framework analysis and social capital theory to determine how the intervention influenced health and social outcomes. Using education, feedback sessions and advocacy in malaria workshop had mixed outcomes. There was a high awareness of community participation and comprehensive knowledge of the HA approach as key to malaria control. HAs were identified as playing a complementary role in malaria intervention. Community members' attitudes towards advocacy for better health services were poor. Attendance in malaria workshops was sporadic towards the final year of the intervention. Respondents mentioned positive attitudes and practices on net usage for prevention and prompt health-seeking behaviours. The HA approach is a useful strategy for complementing malaria prevention strategies in rural communities and improving practices for health-seeking behaviour. Various factors influence HAs' motivation, retention, community engagement, and programme sustainability. However, little is known about how these factors interact to influence volunteers' motivation, community participation and sustainability over time. More research is needed to explore the acceptability of an HA approach and the impact on malaria control in other rural communities in Malawi.
机译:由于在马拉维Chikwawa区的干预目标水平挑战,疟疾继续对社区负担很高。饥饿项目马拉维正在使用健康动画方法(HA)来解决疟疾控制覆盖范围的差距。我们探讨了以疟疾控制中的社区为基础的志愿者的影响。我们评估了对知识,态度和实践对疟疾干预的影响。本文借鉴了探索社区的角色,在疟疾控制的疟疾讲习班和不参加疟疾讲习班的定性数据。用于选择78名受访者的目的采样。我们进行了10个独立的焦点组讨论(FGDS) - (N?=?6)与社区成员,(n?=?4)关键信息人员。在Majete Wildlife Reserve附近的三个焦区领域拥有九个深入访谈(IDIS),并在三个焦平区域举行了有卫生监测助理(HSA)。 NVIVO 11用于编码和分析。我们雇用了框架分析和社会资本理论,以确定干预如何影响健康和社会成果。在疟疾车间使用教育,反馈会议和宣传有混合结果。社区参与的认识很高,并综合了解HA方法作为疟疾控制的关键。已被确定为在疟疾干预中发挥互补作用。社区成员对更好卫生服务的宣传态度很差。疟疾研讨会的出席始终是干预的最后一年。受访者提到了对预防和迅速寻求健康行为的净用的积极态度和做法。 HA方法是补充农村社区中疟疾预防策略的有用策略,改善寻求健康行为的实践。各种因素影响有“动机,保留,社区参与和方案可持续性。但是,关于这些因素如何相互作用以影响志愿者的动机,社区参与和可持续性随着时间的推移,知之甚少。需要更多的研究来探讨HA方法的可接受性和对马拉维其他农村社区的对疟疾控制的影响。

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