| Literature DB >> 33027253 |
Ursin Bayisenge1, Janna Schurer1,2, Rex Wong1,3, Hellen Amuguni1,2, Gail Davey4,5.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Podoconiosis is a neglected tropical disease commonly found in volcanic regions, where soil is rich in silica. It usually manifests as bilateral lower limb edema. The majority of people affected by podoconiosis are farmers who do not wear shoes. The condition was recently documented in all 30 districts in Rwanda but knowledge, attitudes and practices (KAP) of Rwandan health professionals and environmental officers towards podoconiosis are unknown. METHODOLOGY/Entities:
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Year: 2020 PMID: 33027253 PMCID: PMC7571685 DOI: 10.1371/journal.pntd.0008740
Source DB: PubMed Journal: PLoS Negl Trop Dis ISSN: 1935-2727
Fig 1Proximity of podoconiosis study sites (health centers and provincial hospital) to volcanoes in Musanze District, Rwanda, ArcGIS v10.6.1.
Fig 2Hierarchy of services provided by the Rwandan health system.
Demographic characteristics of study participants surveyed on knowledge, attitudes and practices of podoconiosis in Musanze District, Rwanda.
| Frequency N (%) | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Variable | FHCP | CHWs | Environmental officers | All |
| Sample (N) | 72 | 226 | 38 | 336 |
| < 40 | 50 (69) | 54 (24) | 27 (71) | 131 (39) |
| 40–59 | 21 (29) | 145 (64) | 11(29) | 177 (53) |
| ≥ 60 | 1 (1) | 27 (12) | 0 (0) | 28 (8) |
| Male | 27 (37.5) | 81 (36) | 32 (84) | 140 (42) |
| Female | 45 (62.5) | 145 (64) | 6 (16) | 196 (58) |
| < 10 | 38 (53) | 81 (36) | 33 (87) | 152 (45) |
| 10 to 19 | 22 (30) | 129 (57) | 5 (13) | 156 (46) |
| ≥ 20 | 12 (17) | 16 (7) | 0 (0) | 28 (8) |
| Primary school | 0 (0) | 204 (90.3) | 0 (0) | 204 (61) |
| Secondary school | 8 (11) | 21(9.3) | 0 (0) | 29 (9) |
| Bachelor & Master | 64 (90) | 1(0.4) | 38 (100) | 103 (30) |
| District office | 0 (0) | 0 (0) | 4 (10.5) | 4 (1) |
| Sector office | 0 (0) | 0 (0) | 34 (89.5) | 34 (10) |
| Referral Hospital | 55 (76) | 0 (0) | 0 (0) | 55 (16) |
| Health center | 17 (24) | 0 (0) | 0 (0) | 17 (5) |
| Community | 0 (0) | 226 (100) | 0 (0) | 226 (67) |
| N = 70 | N = 224 | N/A | N = 294 | |
| 0≥1 | 57 (81) | 218 (97) | N/A | 275 (94) |
1FHCP: Formal Healthcare Professional (physicians, nurses, midwives)
2CHW: Community Health Worker
3Per month
N/A: Not applicable
Study participant knowledge of podoconiosis in Musanze District, Rwan.
| Frequency N (%) | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Knowledge | FHCP | CHWs | Environmental officers (N = 38) | Overall (N = 336) |
| Heredity | 10 (14) | 45 (20) | 16(42) | 71 (21) |
| Contact with affected patients | 0 (100) | 2 (1) | 1 (3) | 3 (1) |
| Mosquitoes | 18 (25) | 4 (2) | 9 (24) | 31 (9) |
| Soil | 38 (53) | 151 (67) | 13 (34) | 202 (60) |
| Spiritual cause/curse | 0 (0) | 7 (3) | 1 (3) | 8 (2) |
| Randomly occurring | 12 (17) | 68 (30) | 0 (0) | 80 (24) |
| Poverty | 3 (4) | 9 (4) | 3 (8) | 15 (4.5) |
| Overall score (%) | 85.45 | |||
| Adult men | 18 (25) | 94 (42) | 13 (34) | 125 (37) |
| Adult women | 35 (49) | 114 (50) | 22 (58) | 171 (51) |
| Children | 5 (7) | 43 (19) | 5 (13) | 53 (16) |
| Farmers | 10 (14) | 37 (16) | 10 (26) | 57 (17) |
| People who walk barefoot | 43 (60) | 142 (63) | 20 (53) | 205 (61) |
| People who don’t wash legs after soil contact | 19 (26) | 85 (38) | 12 (32) | 116 (34.5) |
| Overall score (%) | 47.47 | |||
| Washing feet after contact with soil | 45 (63) | 167 (74) | 28 (74) | 240 (71) |
| Avoiding contact with patients | 3 (4) | 8 (3.5) | 4 (10) | 15 (4.5) |
| Avoiding walking barefoot in the cold | 20 (28) | 71 (31) | 13 (34) | 104 (31) |
| Wearing shoes | 55 (76) | 195 (86) | 29 (76) | 279 (83) |
| Avoiding marriage with patients and their families | 1 (1) | 15 (7) | 4 (10) | 20 (6) |
| Overall score (%) | 82.61 | |||
| Yes | 56 (78) | 195 (86) | 31 (82) | 282 (84) |
| No | 13 (18) | 26 (12) | 4 (10) | 43 (13) |
| I don’t know | 3 (4) | 5 (2) | 3 (8) | 11 (3) |
| Reversible foot or leg swelling at early stage | 18 (25) | 68 (30) | 10 (26) | 96 (29) |
| Itching | 22 (31) | 77 (34) | 15 (40) | 114 (34) |
| Irreversible foot or leg swelling at late stage | 58 (81) | 197 (87) | 30 (79) | 285 (86) |
| Burning sensations | 13 (18) | 40 (18) | 9 (24) | 62 (19) |
| Lump growth/protrusions | 10 (14) | 36 (16) | 6 (16) | 52 (16) |
| Widening of foot | 25 (35) | 81 (36) | 15 (40) | 121 (36) |
| Loss of sensation on foot | 24 (33) | 58 (26) | 11 (29) | 93 (28) |
| Formation of skin folds | 24 (33) | 59 (26) | 9 (24) | 92 (28) |
| Knocking of big toes | 14 (19) | 63 (28) | 8 (21) | 85 (25.5) |
| Shallow skin folds | 8 (11) | 46 (20) | 10 (26) | 64 (19) |
| Plantar edema | 5 (7) | 26 (12) | 5 (13) | 36 (11) |
| Large second toes | 6 (8) | 42 (19) | 6 (16) | 54 (16) |
| Overall score (%) | 31.51 | |||
1FHCP: Formal Healthcare Professional (physicians, nurses and midwives)
2CHW: Community Health Worker
Chi-square analysis of podoconiosis knowledge among study participants surveyed in Musanze District, Rwanda.
| Low knowledge score (<80%) | High knowledge score (≥80%) | p-value | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| FHCP | 69 (22) | 3 (11) | 0.410 | |
| CHW | 205 (67) | 21 (78) | ||
| Environmental officers | 35 (11) | 3 (11) | ||
| Primary | 187 (60) | 17 (64) | 0.083 | |
| Secondary | 24 (8) | 5 (18) | ||
| Bachelor& Master | 98 (32) | 5 (18) | ||
| <5 years | 63 (20) | 6 (22) | 0.311 | |
| 5–10 years | 123 (40) | 7 (26) | ||
| >10 years | 123 (40) | 14 (52) | ||
| 0 | 251 (93) | 24 (100) | 0.382 | |
| ≥1 | 19 (7) | 0 (0) |
1FHCP: Formal Healthcare Professional (physicians, nurses and midwives)
2CHW: Community Health Worker
Study participant attitudes about podoconiosis in Musanze District, Rwanda.
| Frequency N (%) | |||
|---|---|---|---|
| Attitude | Agree | Disagree | IDK |
| Health care providers are in danger of contracting podoconiosis | 10 (3) | 283 (95) | 5 (2) |
| People will isolate me if they knew I treated podoconiosis patients | 8 (3) | 289 (97) | 1 (0) |
| People will appreciate me if they knew I treated podoconiosis patients | 293 (98) | 5 (2) | 0 (0) |
| People will isolate my family members if they knew I treated podoconiosis patient | 4 (1) | 294 (99) | 0 (0) |
| People get podoconiosis because they have sinned | 3 (1) | 331 (99) | 0 (0) |
| Podoconiosis patients have poor hygiene | 139 (41) | 197 (59) | 0 (0) |
| Podoconiosis patients deserves love and support | 328 (98) | 8 (2) | 0 (0) |
| I buy food or items from a shopkeeper with podoconiosis | 323 (96) | 12(4) | 1 (0) |
| I am comfortable if my food server has podoconiosis | 306 (91) | 25 (7) | 5 (2) |
| I am at risk of acquiring podoconiosis if I am in contact with a podoconiosis patient | 10 (3) | 324 (96) | 2 (1) |
| It is a person`s own fault if they develop podoconiosis | 46 (14) | 286 (85) | 4 (1) |
| People with podoconiosis should be ashamed of themselves | 30 (9) | 306 (91) | 0 (0) |
| People with podoconiosis can remain competitively productive members of society | 246 (73) | 89 (27) | 1 (0) |
| Our society does not provide enough help to people with podoconiosis | 146 (44) | 129 (38) | 61 (18) |
| People who say they are podoconiosis patients are brave and strong | 167 (50) | 168 (50) | 1 (0) |
| People with podoconiosis are a threat to their own health and their family’s health | 254 (76) | 82 (24) | 0 (0) |
| People with podoconiosis deserve sympathy | 324 (97) | 12 (4) | 0 (0) |
| People with podoconiosis deserve treatment and care | 332 (99) | 4 (1) | 0 (0) |
| The family of the person with podoconiosis should be blamed for passing on the disease | 17 (5) | 317 (94) | 2 (1) |
| The family of the person with podoconiosis is cursed | 4 (1) | 332 (99) | 0 (0) |
| The family of the person with podoconiosis should be isolated | 1 (0) | 335 (100) | 0 (0) |
| People with podoconiosis should be legally separated from others to protect the public health | 5 (2) | 330 (98) | 1 (0) |
1IDK: I don’t know
Chi-square analysis of podoconiosis attitudes among study participants surveyed in Musanze District, Rwanda.
| Positive attitude | Negative attitude | p-value | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| FHCP | 18 (29) | 54 (20) | <0.001 | |
| CHW | 22 (35) | 204 (75) | ||
| Environmental officers | 23 (36) | 15 (5) | ||
| Primary | 21 (33) | 183 (67) | <0.001 | |
| Secondary | 2 (3) | 27 (10) | ||
| Tertiary | 40 (64) | 63 (23) | ||
| <5 years | 24 (38) | 45 (16) | <0.001 | |
| 5–10 years | 22 (35) | 108 (40) | ||
| >10 years | 17 (27) | 120 (44) | ||
| 0 | 37 (93) | 238 (94) | 0.493 | |
| ≥1 | 3 (7) | 16 (6) | ||
| ≥80% | 8 (13) | 19 (7) | 0.131 | |
| <80% | 55 (87) | 254 (93) |
1FHCP: Formal Healthcare Professional (physicians, nurses, midwives)
2CHW: Community Health Worker
Podoconiosis management practices reported by formal healthcare professionals and community health workers in Musanze District, Rwanda.
| Frequency N (%) | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Practices | FHCP | CHWs | Overall N = 298 | Answer |
| Prescribed antibiotics | 14 (19) | 1 (0) | 15(5) | correct |
| Surgical treatment | 2 (3) | 0 (0) | 2(1) | incorrect |
| Prescribed DEC | 6 (8) | 0 (0) | 6(2) | incorrect |
| Lab investigations | 38 (53) | 3 (1) | 41(14) | incorrect |
| Referral to other health facility | 50 (69) | 215 (95) | 265(89) | correct |
| Topical ointments/soaps | 22 (31) | 74 (33) | 96(32) | correct |
| Surgical treatment | 4 (6) | 1 (0) | 5(2) | incorrect |
| Referral to other health facility | 57 (79) | 211 (93) | 268(90) | correct |
1FHCP: Formal Healthcare Professional (physicians, nurses, midwives)
2CHW: Community Health Worker
3DEC: Diethylcarbamazine