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Public Confidence in the Health Care System 1 Year After the Start of the Ebola Virus Disease Outbreak - Sierra Leone, July 2015.

Wenshu Li, Mohamed F Jalloh, Rebecca Bunnell, Yvonne Aki-Sawyerr, Lansana Conteh, Paul Sengeh, John T Redd, Sara Hersey, Oliver Morgan, Mohammad B Jalloh, Ann O'Leary, Erin Burdette, Kathy Hageman.   

Abstract

Ensuring confidence in the health care system has been a challenge to Ebola virus disease (Ebola) response and recovery efforts in Sierra Leone (1). A national multistage cluster-sampled household survey to assess knowledge, attitudes, and practices (KAP) related to Sierra Leone's health care system was conducted in July 2015. Among 3,564 respondents, 93% were confident that a health care facility could treat suspected Ebola cases, and approximately 90% had confidence in the health system's ability to provide non-Ebola services, including immunizations, antenatal care, and maternity care. Respondents in districts with ongoing Ebola transmission ("active districts") and respondents with higher educational levels reported more confidence in the health care system than did respondents in nonactive districts and respondents with less education. Active districts were the focus of the Ebola response; these districts implemented intensified social mobilization and communication efforts, and established district response centers, Ebola-specific health care facilities, and ambulances. Greater infrastructure and response capacity might have resulted in higher confidence in the health care system in these areas. Respondents ranked Ebola and malaria as the country's most important health issues. Health system recovery efforts in Sierra Leone can build on existing public confidence in the health system.

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Year:  2016        PMID: 27254016     DOI: 10.15585/mmwr.mm6521a3

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  MMWR Morb Mortal Wkly Rep        ISSN: 0149-2195            Impact factor:   17.586


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2.  National survey of Ebola-related knowledge, attitudes and practices before the outbreak peak in Sierra Leone: August 2014.

Authors:  Mohamed F Jalloh; Paul Sengeh; Roeland Monasch; Mohammad B Jalloh; Nickolas DeLuca; Meredith Dyson; Sheku Golfa; Yukiko Sakurai; Lansana Conteh; Samuel Sesay; Vance Brown; Wenshu Li; Jonathan Mermin; Rebecca Bunnell
Journal:  BMJ Glob Health       Date:  2017-12-04

3.  Trust, fear, stigma and disruptions: community perceptions and experiences during periods of low but ongoing transmission of Ebola virus disease in Sierra Leone, 2015.

Authors:  Azizeh Nuriddin; Mohamed F Jalloh; Erika Meyer; Rebecca Bunnell; Franklin A Bio; Mohammad B Jalloh; Paul Sengeh; Kathy M Hageman; Dianna D Carroll; Lansana Conteh; Oliver Morgan
Journal:  BMJ Glob Health       Date:  2018-04-01

4.  Knowledge, Attitudes, and Practices Related to Ebola Virus Disease at the End of a National Epidemic - Guinea, August 2015.

Authors:  Mohamed F Jalloh; Susan J Robinson; Jamaica Corker; Wenshu Li; Kathleen Irwin; Alpha M Barry; Paulyne Ngalame Ntuba; Alpha A Diallo; Mohammad B Jalloh; James Nyuma; Musa Sellu; Amanda VanSteelandt; Megan Ramsden; LaRee Tracy; Pratima L Raghunathan; John T Redd; Lise Martel; Barbara Marston; Rebecca Bunnell
Journal:  MMWR Morb Mortal Wkly Rep       Date:  2017-10-20       Impact factor: 17.586

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6.  Barriers and facilitators to reporting deaths following Ebola surveillance in Sierra Leone: implications for sustainable mortality surveillance based on an exploratory qualitative assessment.

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Journal:  BMJ Open       Date:  2021-05-13       Impact factor: 2.692

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8.  Evidence of behaviour change during an Ebola virus disease outbreak, Sierra Leone.

Authors:  Mohamed F Jalloh; Paul Sengeh; Rebecca E Bunnell; Mohammad B Jalloh; Roeland Monasch; Wenshu Li; Jonathan Mermin; Nickolas DeLuca; Vance Brown; Sophia A Nur; Euna M August; Ray L Ransom; Apophia Namageyo-Funa; Sara A Clements; Meredith Dyson; Kathy Hageman; Samuel Abu Pratt; Azizeh Nuriddin; Dianna D Carroll; Nicole Hawk; Craig Manning; Sara Hersey; Barbara J Marston; Peter H Kilmarx; Lansana Conteh; Anna Mia Ekström; Zangin Zeebari; John T Redd; Helena Nordenstedt; Oliver Morgan
Journal:  Bull World Health Organ       Date:  2020-03-26       Impact factor: 9.408

Review 9.  Barriers to maternal health services during the Ebola outbreak in three West African countries: a literature review.

Authors:  Piper Yerger; Mohamed Jalloh; Cordelia E M Coltart; Carina King
Journal:  BMJ Glob Health       Date:  2020-09

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