[School-age children'S knowledge and perceptions concerning Soil-transmitted Helminthiases and Targeted Preventive Chemotherapy in Ghana's Oti Region].

Medecine tropicale et sante internationale Pub Date : 2022-05-27 eCollection Date: 2022-06-30 DOI:10.48327/mtsi.v2i2.2022.236
Jean Claude Romaric Pingdwindé Ouédraogo, Joseph W Jatta, Dennis Tabiri, Mathieu Nitiema, Mohamed Bonewendé Belemlilga
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Background: The Ghana Neglected Tropical Diseases control program aimed to raise population awareness on soil-transmitted helminth (STH) infections and achieve a 100% coverage of preventive chemotherapy (PCT) by 2020. This study aims at determining the factors associated with the knowledge of school-age children and describing their perceptions at Krachi East Municipal in Ghana.

Patients and methods: It was a cross-sectional study. Children and their caregivers were selected from 8 communities following a two-stage stratified sampling. Descriptive statistics and binary logistic regression were performed at a 5% significance level.

Results: 352 children and their caregivers were surveyed, mainly from Dambai (66.48%). The median age was 11 (IQR: 9-12) years and the children aged 7-14 years. About half of the children were males (53.13%) and most caregivers were females (66.48%). Most children perceived a benefit associated with PCT (94.89%). The proportion of children perceiving a health risk did not differ significantly from those not perceiving a risk (49.72% vs 50.28%; p=0.8802). In general, children had poor knowledge (91.19% vs 8.81%; p<0.0001). Good knowledge was associated with ethnic group [Guan: aOR=3.96 95%CI 1.11-14.12; p=0.034], child age [(11-12 years: aOR=6.05 95%CI 1.21-30.22; p=0.026); (13-14 years: aOR=8.19 95%CI 1.64-40.89; p=0.010)] and caregivers' sex (Female: aOR=2.97 95%CI 1.02-8.66; p=0.046) in the adjusted model.

Conclusion: Younger children and male caregivers seem to have low knowledge of intestinal worms and PCT. Therefore, they must get more attention regarding health education.

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[加纳Oti地区学龄儿童对土壤传播蠕虫病和针对性预防性化疗的知识和认知]。
背景:加纳被忽视的热带病控制项目旨在提高人们对土壤传播蠕虫(STH)感染的认识,并在2020年前实现预防性化疗(PCT)的100%覆盖率。本研究旨在确定与学龄儿童知识相关的因素,并描述他们在加纳东克拉奇市的看法。患者与方法:本研究为横断面研究。通过两阶段分层抽样,从8个社区中选出儿童及其照顾者。描述性统计和二元逻辑回归在5%显著性水平上进行。结果:调查儿童及其照料者352人,主要来自孟买(66.48%)。中位年龄为11岁(IQR: 9-12岁),儿童年龄为7-14岁。约一半的儿童为男性(53.13%),大多数照顾者为女性(66.48%)。大多数儿童认为与PCT相关的益处(94.89%)。认为存在健康风险的儿童比例与未认为存在健康风险的儿童比例无显著差异(49.72% vs 50.28%;p = 0.8802)。总体而言,儿童知识贫乏(91.19% vs 8.81%);结论:低龄儿童和男性照顾者对肠道蠕虫和PCT知识的了解程度较低,应重视健康教育。
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