| Literature DB >> 23651533 |
Lawrence G Febir1, Kwaku P Asante, Dan-Bright S Dzorgbo, Kojo A Senah, Timothy S Letsa, Seth Owusu-Agyei.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Malaria remains the leading cause of morbidity and mortality in sub-Saharan Africa despite tools currently available for its control. Making malaria vaccine available for routine use will be a major hallmark, but its acceptance by community members and health professionals within the health system could pose considerable challenge as has been found with the introduction of polio vaccinations in parts of West Africa. Some of these challenges may not be expected since decisions people make are many a time driven by a complex myriad of perceptions. This paper reports knowledge and perceptions of community members in the Kintampo area of Ghana where malaria vaccine trials have been ongoing as part of the drive for the first-ever licensed malaria vaccine in the near future.Entities:
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Year: 2013 PMID: 23651533 PMCID: PMC3656774 DOI: 10.1186/1475-2875-12-156
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Malar J ISSN: 1475-2875 Impact factor: 2.979
Summary of respondents in in-depth interviews
| Medical Officers | Located in public hospital | 2 |
| Medical Officer | Located in private hospital | 1 |
| Traditional birth attendants (TBAs) | Trained | 1 |
| Traditional birth attendants (TBAs) | Untrained | 1 |
| Chemical seller | Located in a rural community | 1 |
| Chemical seller | Located in an urban community | 1 |
| Traditional healers | Located in rural communities | 2 |
| Health professionals | Located in rural clinics | 2 |
| Methodist Reverend Minister | To represent Protestant churches | 1 |
| Catholic catechist | To represent Catholic church | 1 |
| Pentecost Reverend Minister | To represent Pentecost Charismatic/Churches | 1 |
| Leader of an Islamic sect | To represent Muslims | 1 |
Characteristics of respondents in 2007 household survey
| | |
| 19-23 | 1.1 |
| 24-28 | 12.4 |
| 29-34 | 36.1 |
| 35-39 | 38.6 |
| 40-44 | 6.0 |
| 45-49 | 4.3 |
| 50-54 | 1.1 |
| 55+ | 0.4 |
| | |
| None | 34.3 |
| Primary | 18.9 |
| Middle School/Junior Secondary School | 38.0 |
| Technical/Commercial/Senior Secondary School | 6.2 |
| Post middle/Secretarial | 1.5 |
| Post Secondary/Nursing Training | 0.4 |
| University/Polytechnic | 0.6 |
| | |
| Catholic | 16.0 |
| Protestants | 13.0 |
| Pentecostal/ Charismatic | 23.0 |
| Other Christian | 6.9 |
| Moslem | 24.0 |
| Traditional | 4.7 |
| No Religion | 10.3 |
| Other | 2.1 |
| | |
| Akan | 47.9 |
| Ethnic groups from Northern Ghana | 42.3 |
| Other ethnic groups including foreign nationals | 9.8 |
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| Farmer | 66.5 |
| Sales | 11.8 |
| Skilled manual | 9.2 |
| Unskilled manual | 8.6 |
| Professional | 3.0 |
| Clerical | 0.9 |
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| Married | 75.1 |
| Live together | 20.6 |
| Widowed | 0.2 |
| Divorced | 0.2 |
| Separated | 1.3 |
| Never married | 2.6 |
Knowledge about vaccines in 2007 household survey
| Tuberculosis | “NsamanwaPanie” | 171 (36.7) | 249 (53.4) | 18 (3.9) | 28 (6.0) |
| Poliomyelitis | “MbubuePanie | 241 (51.7) | 187 (40.1) | 10 (2.1) | 28 (6.0) |
| DPT | No local name | 61 (13.0) | 315 (67.6) | 62 (13.3) | 28 (6.0) |
| Measles | NtekyemPanie | 244 (52.4) | 182 (39.1) | 12 (2.6) | 28 (6.0) |
| Hepatitis B | Breboyadeepanie | 15 (3.2) | 339 (72.7) | 84 (18.1) | 28 (6.0) |
| Haemophilus influenza type B | Hwinemuyadee | 130 (2.8) | 290 (62.2) | 135 (29.0) | 28 (6.0) |
| Yellow fever | No local name | 162 (34.8) | 263 (56.4) | 13 (2.8) | 28 (6.0) |
Figure 1Respondents’ view on whether malaria can be prevented through vaccination in 2007 survey.
Figure 2Preference between vaccines and drugs for malaria in 2007 survey.
Diseases that respondents will want their children vaccinated against (2007 household survey)
| Malaria | “Atiridie” | 361 (77.6) | 75 (16.0) | 3 (0.6) | 27 (5.8) |
| “Hot body” | “Ahoohyee” | 175 (37.6) | 242 (51.9) | 21 (4.5) | 27 (5.8) |
| Cough or other respiratory problems | “Ewa” | 112 (24.0) | 275 (59.0) | 52 (11.2) | 27 (5.8) |
| Diarrhoea | “Ayamtuo” | 85 (18.2) | 282 (60.5) | 72 (15.5) | 27 (5.8) |
| Childhood rashes | “Nsawansawa” | 66 (12.9) | 345 (74.0) | 34 (7.3) | 27 (5.8) |
| Measles | “Ntenkyem” | 240 (51.5) | 188 (40.3) | 11 (2.4) | 27 (5.8) |
| Abdominal pains | “Yafunuyadee” | 38 (8.2) | 330 (70.8) | 71 (15.2) | 27 (5.8) |
| Tuberculosis | “Nsamanwa” | 183 (39.2) | 236 (50.6) | 20 (4.3) | 27 (5.8) |
| Convulsion | “Esoro” | 111 (23.8) | 288 (61.8) | 40 (8.6) | 27 (5.8) |