The cognition, behaviours and social environment related to Clonorchis sinensis infection in China: a qualitative study.

IF 1.9 4区 医学 Q3 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH Transactions of The Royal Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene Pub Date : 2024-12-23 DOI:10.1093/trstmh/trae133
Yun-Ting He, Qing-Sheng Zeng, Si-Yue Huang, Lai-De Li, Cong-Xing Shi, Yin-Fang Chen, Men-Bao Qian, Yue-Yi Fang, Ying-Si Lai
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Abstract

Background: Cognition, behaviours and social environment are associated with Clonorchis sinensis infection, a prevalent liver fluke disease in China. This study aimed to use social cognitive theory (SCT) to investigate these three aspects and their interaction in an endemic area.

Methods: We conducted three semi-structured focus group discussions in Da'ao town, Jiangmen city, Guangdong Province, China. Thematic analysis was used to extract themes.

Results: Twenty-four people were interviewed. The participants exhibited inadequate knowledge about C. sinensis infection and were unaware of the health risks. Although some have reduced their consumption of raw fish, some continue to consume it frequently. Compared with stopping eating raw fish, receiving tests and taking medicines were easier behaviours to adopt. Guided by the SCT, we considered the reciprocal determinism between people and the social environment as the basis of the persistent raw fish consumption behaviour. While the social environment could influence the cognition and behaviours of people, people also can reshape the social environment. Based on the reciprocal determinism, we proposed an integrated intervention framework.

Conclusions: Our study unveiled a reciprocal determinism between the cognition, behaviours and social environment related to C. sinensis infection in high-endemic areas of China, providing insights for establishing control strategies.

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中国华支睾吸虫感染相关认知、行为和社会环境的定性研究。
背景:认知、行为和社会环境与中国流行的肝吸虫病华支睾吸虫感染有关。本研究旨在运用社会认知理论(SCT)探讨这三个方面及其相互作用。方法:在广东省江门市大岙镇进行三次半结构化焦点小组讨论。采用主题分析提取主题。结果:共访谈24人。参与者表现出对中华支原体感染的知识不足,并且不知道健康风险。虽然有些人减少了对生鱼的消费,但有些人仍然经常食用生鱼。与停止吃生鱼相比,接受检查和服药是更容易接受的行为。在SCT的指导下,我们认为人与社会环境之间的相互决定论是持续生鱼消费行为的基础。社会环境可以影响人的认知和行为,人也可以重塑社会环境。基于相互决定论,我们提出了一个综合干预框架。结论:本研究揭示了中国中华按蚊高流行区认知、行为和社会环境与中华按蚊感染相关的相互决定关系,为制定控制策略提供了依据。
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Transactions of The Royal Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene
Transactions of The Royal Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene 医学-公共卫生、环境卫生与职业卫生
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期刊介绍: Transactions of the Royal Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene publishes authoritative and impactful original, peer-reviewed articles and reviews on all aspects of tropical medicine.
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