| Literature DB >> 16907964 |
Claudia Frey1, Corneille Traoré, Manuela De Allegri, Bocar Kouyaté, Olaf Müller.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Insecticide-treated bed nets (ITNs) are known to be highly effective in reducing malaria morbidity and mortality. The effectiveness of ITNs is largely influenced by behavioural factors and not much is known regarding such factors under programme conditions.Entities:
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Year: 2006 PMID: 16907964 PMCID: PMC1570361 DOI: 10.1186/1475-2875-5-70
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Malar J ISSN: 1475-2875 Impact factor: 2.979
Characteristics of the study populations by season
| A | 92 (51%) | 82 (46%) |
| B | 88 (49%) | 98 (54%) |
| Male | 94 (52%) | 93 (52%) |
| Female | 86 (48%) | 87 (48%) |
| Bwaba | 28 (16%) | 30 (16%) |
| Marka | 52 (29%) | 59 (33%) |
| Mossi | 42 (23%) | 37 (21%) |
| Peulh | 53 (29%) | 48 (26%) |
| Other | 5 (3%) | 6 (4%) |
| 0 – 6 Months | 3 (2%) | 1 (1%) |
| 7 – 12 Months | 23 (13%) | 30 (17%) |
| 13 – 24 Months | 58 (32%) | 74 (41%) |
| 25 – 36 Months | 96 (53%) | 69 (38%) |
| > 36 Months | 0 | 6 (3%) |
Perceived advantages of ITN use in survey villages by season
| Protection against mosquito nuisance | 180 (100%) | 180 (100%) |
| Protection against malaria | 135 (75%) | 150 (83%) |
| Protection against other diseases | 151 (84%) | 177 (98%) |
| Protection against wind/cold | 141 (78%) | 153 (85%) |
| Protection against dust/trash | 58 (32%) | 96 (53%) |
| Protection against insects | 116 (64%) | 179 (99%) |
| Protection against larger animals | 43 (24%) | 76 (42%) |
| Intimacy | 14 (8%) | 13 (7%) |
| Economy of malaria drugs/insecticides | 5 (3%) | 73 (41%) |
Compliance with ITN use in study children by season
| Self-reported full-time ITN use during last night | 118/180 (66%) | 177/180 (98%) |
| Self-reported part-time ITN use during last night | 21/180 (12%) | 0 (0%) |
| Observed ITN use during last night | 62/180 (34%) | 142/180 (79%) |
Sleeping pattern of study children by season
| Child + mother | 59 (50%) | 78 (44%) |
| Child + mother + 1 sibling | 52 (44%) | 80 (45%) |
| Child + mother + 2 siblings | 4 (3%) | 12 (7%) |
| Child + mother + father | 2 (2%) | 6 (3%) |
| Child + father | 1 (1%) | 0 |
*only children reported to be compliant with the ITN