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Outcomes of a school-based intervention on rabies prevention among school children in rural Sri Lanka.

Koji Kanda1, Yoshi Obayashi1, Ananda Jayasinghe2, G S P de S Gunawardena3, N Y Delpitiya1, N G W Priyadarshani1, Chandika D Gamage4, Asuna Arai1, Hiko Tamashiro5.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: In Sri Lanka, one of the major challenges in rabies control is to manage the dog population and subsequently to protect people, especially young children, from dog bites.
METHODS: In 2009, an educational-entertainment campaign called 'Rabies Edutainment 4 Kids' was introduced in the school curricula in rural Sri Lanka to improve practices on rabies prevention and pet care among school children, and to evaluate its effectiveness through pre- and post-tests.
RESULTS: The level of rabies knowledge, attitude and practice among the pupils was dependent on their responses to a survey, and scores were significantly improved both among the study and control groups after the intervention. A lecture accompanied by a rabies awareness leaflet was much more effective in improving knowledge than the leaflet alone. The type of intervention and language used was significantly associated with the score increment (p<0.001).
CONCLUSIONS: The threat of rabies to pupils in Sri Lanka would be reduced if they are given appropriate information on rabies prevention as a part of the school curricula. Close collaboration with local education offices is key to successful implementation of school-based rabies control programmes, which is, in turn, crucial to the eradication of rabies from Sri Lanka.
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Keywords:  Awareness programme; Edutainment; Intervention; Rabies; School children; Sri Lanka

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Year:  2014        PMID: 25549632     DOI: 10.1093/inthealth/ihu098

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int Health        ISSN: 1876-3405            Impact factor:   2.473


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