喀麦隆三个卫生区长效驱虫蚊帐的拥有率、覆盖率、使用率和维护率:一项横断面研究。

IF 0.9 Q4 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH Pan African Medical Journal Pub Date : 2024-07-03 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.11604/pamj.2024.48.85.36061
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导言:巴门达、桑塔和蒂科卫生区是喀麦隆疟疾传播最严重的地区。本研究旨在探讨喀麦隆三个卫生区长效驱虫蚊帐(LLIN)的拥有、使用和维护指标。方法:2017 年 6 月至 7 月在蒂科卫生区(THKD),2018 年 3 月至 5 月在巴门达和圣塔卫生区进行了一次横断面家庭调查,涉及 1251 个家庭。结果显示:巴门达卫生区(BHD)每户平均拥有的长效驱虫蚊帐数量高于提科卫生区(THD)(2.5 个,范围:0-6 对 2.4 个,范围:0-6),每户至少拥有一个长效驱虫蚊帐的比例也高于提科卫生区(93.3% 对 89.0%)。在事实人口中,普及使用长效驱虫蚊帐的比例在 BHD 地区高于 THD 地区(13.1% 对 0.2%)。在多项式回归分析中,与人口密集地区的家庭相比,人口密集地区的家庭(p = 5.5x10-4, OR; 0.3, 95% C.I; 0.1-0.6)拥有至少一个长效驱虫蚊帐的可能性较低。87.1%的户主承认长效驱虫蚊帐可以清洗,50.1%的户主确认了正确的清洗频率。总体而言,长效驱虫蚊帐的覆盖率和可获得性在免费大规模分发运动(MDCs)之后仍然很低,因为在调查前一天晚上,只有 14.6% 的 0-5 岁儿童和 16.1% 的全体居民使用了长效驱虫蚊帐。
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Ownership, coverage, utilisation and maintenance of long-lasting insecticidal bed nets in three Health Districts in Cameroon: a cross-sectional study.

Introduction: the Bamenda, Santa and Tiko Health Districts are in the highest malaria transmission strata of Cameroon. The purpose of this study was to explore the indicators of ownership and utilisation as well as maintenance of Long-Lasting Insecticidal Nets (LLINs) in three health districts in Cameroon.

Methods: a cross-sectional household survey involving 1,251 households was conducted in the Tiko Health District (THD) in June and July 2017 and in Bamenda and Santa Health Districts in March to May 2018. A structured questionnaire was used to collect data on LLIN ownership, utilisation, and maintenance as well as demographic characteristics.

Results: the average number of LLINs per household was higher in the Bamenda Health District (BHD) compared to the THD (2.5, range; 0-6 vs. 2.4, range; 0-6) as well as the household ownership of at least one LLIN (93.3% vs. 89.0%). The proportion of the defacto population with universal utilisation was higher in BHD compared to THD (13.1% vs 0.2%). In the multinomial regression analysis, households in the SHD (p = 5.5x10-4, OR; 0.3, 95% C.I; 0.1-0.6), were less likely to own at least one LLIN compared to those in THD. Eighty-seven point one percent (87.1%) of household heads admitted that LLINs could be washed, while 50.1% affirmed the correct washing frequency.

Conclusion: ownership of LLINs was low in the THD in comparison to the goal of one for every two household members. Overall, LLINs coverage and accessibility was still low after the free mass distribution campaigns (MDCs), as only 14.6% of children 0-5 years and 16.1% of the entire population used LLIN the night before the survey.

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