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外国背包客对东南亚疟疾风险的知识、态度和行为。

Knowledge, attitudes, and practices among foreign backpackers toward malaria risk in southeast Asia.

作者信息

Piyaphanee Watcharapong, Wattanagoon Yupaporn, Silachamroon Udomsak, Mansanguan Chayasin, Wichianprasat Pongdej, Walker Eric

机构信息

Department of Clinical Tropical Medicine, Faculty of Tropical Medicine, Mahidol University, Bangkok, Thailand.

出版信息

J Travel Med. 2009 Mar-Apr;16(2):101-6. doi: 10.1111/j.1708-8305.2008.00282.x.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Malaria is still prevalent in Southeast Asia where large numbers of backpackers visit each year. This study aimed to assess the knowledge, attitude, and practices among foreign backpackers toward malaria risk in Southeast Asia.

METHODS

Questionnaires were administered to foreign backpackers in Bangkok, Thailand. They were asked about their general background, their attitude to malaria risk, and their preventive measures against malaria. Their knowledge about malaria was assessed by 10 true-false questions in the questionnaires.

RESULTS

In total, 434 questionnaires were evaluated. Fifty-five percent of travelers were male and the median age was 28 years. The main reason for travel was tourism (91%). Almost all travelers (94%) were aware of the risk of malaria. Twenty-two percent of them would take antimalarial prophylaxis and 33% would use measures against mosquito bite, but nearly 40% had "no prevention" at all. Mean knowledge score was only 5.52 of 10. Most backpackers (92%) knew that malaria is a serious disease and sometime fatal and 74% knew that some travelers could develop malaria after they return. However, up to 35% believed that eating contaminated food could lead to malaria infection. And 49% believed that malaria could be 100% prevented by chemoprophylaxis. In backpackers, who had traveled in the forest (n = 65), only 54% used insect repellent regularly. Among those who had taken antimalarial prophylaxis, nearly 30% had stopped the medication prematurely.

CONCLUSIONS

Although most backpackers perceive the risk of malaria in Southeast Asia, they have some misunderstandings about malaria and tend to comply poorly with mosquito bite prevention and chemoprophylactic strategies.

摘要

背景

疟疾在东南亚地区仍然流行,每年有大量背包客前往该地区。本研究旨在评估外国背包客对东南亚疟疾风险的知识、态度和行为。

方法

对泰国曼谷的外国背包客进行问卷调查。询问他们的一般背景、对疟疾风险的态度以及预防疟疾的措施。通过问卷中的10道是非题评估他们对疟疾的知识。

结果

共评估了434份问卷。55%的旅行者为男性,中位年龄为28岁。旅行的主要原因是旅游(91%)。几乎所有旅行者(94%)都意识到疟疾风险。其中22%会采取抗疟预防措施,33%会采取防蚊措施,但近40%根本没有“预防措施”。平均知识得分在10分中仅为5.52分。大多数背包客(92%)知道疟疾是一种严重疾病,有时会致命,74%知道一些旅行者回国后可能会感染疟疾。然而,高达35%的人认为食用受污染食物会导致疟疾感染。49%的人认为通过化学预防可以100%预防疟疾。在曾在森林中旅行的背包客(n = 65)中,只有54%经常使用驱虫剂。在采取抗疟预防措施的人中,近30%过早停止了用药。

结论

尽管大多数背包客意识到东南亚的疟疾风险,但他们对疟疾存在一些误解,并且在预防蚊虫叮咬和化学预防策略方面往往依从性较差。

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