一项评估芒格洛尔选定社区成人疟疾预防知识的研究

A. Sunny, Anchu Varghese, Anusha E. M, A. K. S., D. Babu, Jaimol Francis, N. Joseph, Priyanka T. N., Roshna Mathew, Sneha Jose, Archana Pinto, Florine Clara Fernandes
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据估计,92个国家中约有34亿人面临感染疟疾和发展疾病的风险,11亿人面临高风险。2019年,南卡纳塔克邦的疟疾病例数超过3000例,比2018年有所下降。可以观察到,在季风开始期间,疟疾病例的发生率增加,主要是在6月,从而表明疟疾再次发生。本研究的目的是:1)确定成年人对预防疟疾的知识水平;2)发现知识得分与所选人口变量之间的关系。为了达到研究的目的,采用了描述性的定量研究设计。采用结构化问卷调查法和便利抽样法,在芒格洛尔选定社区抽取50份样本。本研究的结果显示,大多数(60%)应答者对疟疾的预防知识有良好的了解,40%的应答者对疟疾的预防知识有一般的了解,没有人对疟疾的预防知识不了解。平均知识得分为20.12,标准差为±2.264。研究表明,成年人对预防疟疾有一定的了解。知识得分与人口统计学变量之间没有关联。该研究得出结论,对社区成年人进行教育是预防社区疟疾爆发的最佳途径。
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A Study to Assess Knowledge regarding prevention of Malaria among adults in a selected community, Mangalore
It is estimated that about 3.4 billion people in 92 countries are at risk of being infected with malaria and developing disease and 1.1 billion are at high risk. The number of malaria cases in south Karnataka in 2019 accounted over 3000 which declined from 2018. It is observed that the occurrence of malaria cases increases during the begining of monsoon mostly in June, thus showing the reoccurrence of malaria disease. The aims of the study were to: 1) To determine the level of knowledge of adults regarding prevention of malaria 2) To find association between the knowledge scores and the selected demographic variables. In order to achieve the objectives of the study, a quantitative research design with descriptive approach was adopted. Data was collected using structured questionnaire and Convenience sampling technique was used to select the 50 samples from selected community, Mangalore.The findings of the present study revealed that majority (60 %) of the respondents had good knowledge, 40% had average knowledge, no one had poor knowledge on prevention of malaria. The present study showed mean knowledge score 20.12 and standard deviation ±2.264. The study revealed that adults have some knowledge regarding prevention of malaria. There was no association between the knowledge score and demographic variables. The study concluded that educating the adults in community is the best way to prevent malaria outbreak in the community.
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