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尼日利亚育龄妇女的妊娠状况、疟疾知识及疟疾发热发病率评估

Assessment of Pregnancy Status, Malaria Knowledge and Malaria Fever Morbidity among Women of Reproductive Ages in Nigeria.

作者信息

Oyekale Abayomi Samuel

机构信息

Dept. of Agricultural Economics and Extension, North-West University Mafikeng Campus , Mmabatho 2735 South Africa.

出版信息

Iran J Public Health. 2014 Sep;43(9):1192-203.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Malaria is one the major health problem in Nigeria. During pregnancy, it poses serious threat to the survival of both unborn foetus and the mothers. This study determined the effect of adequate malaria knowledge and pregnancy status of women on use of mosquito nets and reported malaria fever morbidity.

METHODS

The data were collected during the Malaria Indicator Survey (MIS) from 4632 women. Data analyses were carried out with descriptive statistics and Seemingly Unrelated Bivariate Probit regression.

RESULTS

Results show that 13.19% of the women were pregnant, of which about one-third slept under mosquito nets. Also, 25.26% reported malaria associated fever in the previous two weeks to the time of interview, while 78.28% correctly answered that mosquitoes are responsible for malaria. Knowledge on malaria prevention was low with 55.70% and 14.93% indicating sleeping under mosquito nets and ITN, respectively. Probability of sleeping under mosquito nets significantly increased with knowing that sleeping under mosquito nets and ITN could prevent malaria while it decreased with having fever, age, urban residence and knowing that use of mosquito spray and coil can prevent malaria. The probability of having fever increased significantly with household size, being pregnant and age at first birth but decreased with age, knowing that sleeping under ITN, cutting grasses and closing door/windows would prevent malaria.

CONCLUSIONS

Use of mosquito nets among the women was low. Also, efforts to enhance their knowledge on malaria prevention and ensuring adequate access to mosquito nets especially for pregnant women would curtail the impact of malaria.

摘要

背景

疟疾是尼日利亚主要的健康问题之一。在孕期,它对未出生胎儿和母亲的生存构成严重威胁。本研究确定了女性充足的疟疾知识和怀孕状况对蚊帐使用及报告的疟疾发热发病率的影响。

方法

数据收集于疟疾指标调查(MIS)期间,共涉及4632名女性。数据分析采用描述性统计和看似不相关的双变量Probit回归。

结果

结果显示,13.19%的女性处于孕期,其中约三分之一睡在蚊帐下。此外,25.26%的女性报告在访谈前两周内有疟疾相关发热,而78.28%的女性正确回答蚊子是疟疾的传播媒介。关于疟疾预防的知识水平较低,分别有55.70%和14.93%的女性表示睡在蚊帐下和使用长效驱虫蚊帐。知道睡在蚊帐下和使用长效驱虫蚊帐可预防疟疾会显著增加睡在蚊帐下的概率,而发热、年龄、城市居住以及知道使用蚊香和盘香可预防疟疾则会降低这一概率。家庭规模、怀孕和初产年龄会显著增加发热概率,但年龄、知道睡在长效驱虫蚊帐下、割草和关闭门窗可预防疟疾则会降低发热概率。

结论

女性蚊帐使用率较低。此外,努力提高她们对疟疾预防的认识并确保特别是孕妇能充分获得蚊帐,将减少疟疾的影响。

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