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Community knowledge,attitudes and practices related to schistosomiasis and associated healthcare-seeking behaviours in northern Côte d’Ivoire and southern Mauritania 被引量:2
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作者 Amoin Jeanne d’Arc Koffi Mohamed Doumbia +3 位作者 Gilbert Fokou Moussa Keita Brama Kone n’doumy noel abe 《Infectious Diseases of Poverty》 SCIE 2018年第1期691-703,共13页
Background:Among parasitic infections,schistosomiasis ranks second after malaria in terms of worldwide morbidity.Despite efforts to contain transmission,more than 230 million people are infected,of which 85%live in Su... Background:Among parasitic infections,schistosomiasis ranks second after malaria in terms of worldwide morbidity.Despite efforts to contain transmission,more than 230 million people are infected,of which 85%live in Sub-Saharan Africa.While the epidemiologic characteristics of schistosomiasis have been extensively studied across endemic settings,social factors have been paid less attention.The current study assesses community knowledge of schistosomiasis causes,transmission,signs,symptoms and prevention,as well as healthcare-seeking behaviours in two West African settings,with the aim of strengthening schistosomiasis control interventions.Methods:From August 2014 to June 2015,we conducted two cross-sectional surveys in Korhogo,Cote d’Ivoire and Kaedi,Mauritania.We applied a questionnaire to collect quantitative data at the household level in Korhogo(n=1456)and Kaedi(n=1453).Focus group discussions(Korhogo:n=32,Kaedi:n=32)and participatory photography(photovoice)(Korhogo:n=16,Kaedi:n=16)were conducted within the communities to gather qualitative data.In addition,semi-structured interviews were used to discuss with key informants from control programmes,nongovernmental organizations and health districts(Korhogo:n=8,Kaedi:n=7).Results:The study demonstrated that schistosomiasis is not well known by the communities;64.1%claimed to know the causes of the disease,but the reality is different.This knowledge is more from cultural than biomedical source.It was observed that social construction of the disease is different from the biomedical definition.In Korhogo,schistosomiasis was often associated with several other diseases,notably stomach ulcer and gonorrhoea.The populations believe that schistosomiasis is caused by exposure to goat or dog urine in the environment.In Kaedi,schistosomiasis is considered as a disease transmitted by environmenal elements such as sunshine and dirty water.In both settings,the care-seeking pathways were found to be strongly influenced by local customs and self-medication acquired from the informal sector.Conclusions:This study revealed that knowledge about the aetiology,transmission,symptoms,prevention and treatment of schistosomiasis among the populations in Korhogo and Kaedi is based on their local culture.Deep-rooted habits could therefore pose a significant obstacle to the elimination of schistosomiasis. 展开更多
关键词 Community knowledge Healthcare-seeking behaviour SCHISTOSOMIASIS Korhogo Kaedi Côte d’Ivoire MAURITANIA
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Correction to:Community knowledge,attitudes and practices related to schistosomiasis and associated healthcareseeking behaviours in northern Côte d’Ivoire and southern Mauritania 被引量:1
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作者 Amoin Jeanne d’Arc Koffi Mohamed Doumbia +3 位作者 Gilbert Fokou Moussa Keita Brama Kone n’doumy noel abe 《Infectious Diseases of Poverty》 SCIE 2018年第1期963-966,共4页
Correction After publication of this article[1]it came to our attention that Tables 2,3,4,5,6,7 were presented incorrectly.The correct tables can be found below and the table citations in the article were corrected as... Correction After publication of this article[1]it came to our attention that Tables 2,3,4,5,6,7 were presented incorrectly.The correct tables can be found below and the table citations in the article were corrected as well.The original article has been updated to reflect this change. 展开更多
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