Papua New Guinea Institute of Medical Research (PNGIMR), Goroka, Papua New Guinea.
Soc Sci Med. 2012 Dec;75(12):2283-90. doi: 10.1016/j.socscimed.2012.08.030. Epub 2012 Sep 7.
This paper presents findings from a qualitative study designed to explore the reasons why some Papua New Guineans who own mosquito nets choose not to use them, whether on a regular or episodic basis. In-depth interviews (IDIs) were conducted with a sub-sample (n = 44) of participants in a country wide household survey who reported owning or having access to a mosquito net, but not having slept under a mosquito net the night prior to survey. All IDIs were completed between December 2010 and June 2011. Analysis was informed by a general inductive methodology. Multiple impediments to regular mosquito net use were identified by study participants, although all were broadly grouped into the inter-related categories of net-, environmental- or human-factors. Indifference emerged as the most influential impediment towards regular net use presenting as a general attitudinal context in which a majority of participant responses were grounded. A lack of knowledge regarding malaria transmission pathways or the utility of mosquito nets did not appear to underlie this indifference. Rather, the indifference appeared to be rooted in a lack of fear of malaria infection cultivated through lived experience. A wide range of interventions could potentially promote greater mosquito net use amongst this population. However, the basis of any intervention strategy, given the pervasive indifferent attitude towards regular mosquito net use, should be to render individual mosquito net use as easy and as convenient as possible and to promote complementary malaria control strategies where appropriate.
本文呈现了一项定性研究的结果,旨在探讨为什么一些巴布亚新几内亚人拥有蚊帐却选择不使用,无论是定期还是偶尔使用。对参与全国范围内家庭调查的一个子样本(n=44)进行了深入访谈(IDIs),这些人报告拥有或可以使用蚊帐,但在前一天晚上睡觉没有使用蚊帐。所有 IDIs 都是在 2010 年 12 月至 2011 年 6 月之间完成的。分析是基于一般归纳方法进行的。研究参与者确定了定期使用蚊帐的多种障碍,但所有障碍都大致分为与蚊帐、环境或人为因素相关的类别。漠不关心是导致定期使用蚊帐的最主要障碍,它表现为一种普遍的态度背景,大多数参与者的反应都基于这种背景。缺乏对疟疾传播途径或蚊帐效用的了解似乎并不是这种漠不关心的根源。相反,这种漠不关心似乎源于通过生活经验培养出来的对疟疾感染的恐惧缺乏。一系列广泛的干预措施可能会促进这一人群中更多地使用蚊帐。然而,鉴于人们对定期使用蚊帐的漠不关心态度普遍存在,任何干预策略的基础都应该是尽可能地使个人使用蚊帐变得容易和方便,并在适当的情况下推广补充性的疟疾控制策略。