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流行地区蜱传疾病的预防措施与认知

Tick-borne disease preventive practices and perceptions in an endemic area.

作者信息

Butler Amber D, Sedghi Tannaz, Petrini Joann R, Ahmadi Ramin

机构信息

Department of Research and Innovation, Danbury Hospital, 24 Hospital Avenue, Danbury, CT 06810, United States.

Yale School of Public Health, 60 College Street, New Haven, CT 06520, United States.

出版信息

Ticks Tick Borne Dis. 2016 Mar;7(2):331-7. doi: 10.1016/j.ttbdis.2015.12.003. Epub 2015 Dec 7.

Abstract

Lyme disease is the most commonly reported vector-borne illness in the United States. Since the institution of Nationally Notifiable surveillance efforts for Lyme disease in the United States in 1991, there has been a consistent increase in the number of reported cases. Thus, the need for targeted prevention strategies is underscored. The purpose of this study was to investigate knowledge about tick-borne diseases as well as beliefs and practices related to a variety of personal tick-borne disease prevention methods among individuals in southwestern Connecticut, a Lyme disease-endemic area. Between June and September 2014, an anonymous questionnaire was administered to 275 participants through a point-of-contact convenience sample obtained at community events in southwestern Connecticut. The questionnaire assessed individuals' general knowledge about tick-borne diseases, performance of four selected tick-borne disease prevention methods, and perceived effectiveness and burdensomeness of those four behaviors. Some 80% of participants were female; median age was 55 years (IQR 45-64 years); 30% reported having been treated for a tick-borne illness and 50% reported a family member having been treated for a tick-borne illness. Overall, participants' knowledge of tick-borne diseases was poor; the average knowledge score was only 57% (SD 22.6%). The reported frequency of performing preventive behaviors was variable. The most commonly reported behavior was performing a tick check (68%); use of tick repellent was the least commonly reported behavior (38%). Those who were more knowledgeable about Lyme disease were more likely to perform tick checks but knowledge score was not significantly associated with any of the other three behaviors studied. Respondents largely believed preventive behaviors to be effective at reducing the risk of tick-borne diseases. Belief that a prevention behavior is effective was highly correlated with performing that behavior but perceived burdensomeness does not appear to influence behavior performance. The reasons for differential uptake of preventive behaviors remains unknown; further study of barriers to performance of personal preventive behaviors is needed to better target public health interventions.

摘要

莱姆病是美国报告最多的媒介传播疾病。自1991年美国对莱姆病开展全国法定监测工作以来,报告病例数持续增加。因此,强调了制定针对性预防策略的必要性。本研究的目的是调查康涅狄格州西南部(莱姆病流行地区)居民对蜱传疾病的了解情况,以及与各种个人蜱传疾病预防方法相关的信念和行为。2014年6月至9月,通过在康涅狄格州西南部社区活动中获得的接触点便利样本,对275名参与者进行了匿名问卷调查。该问卷评估了个人对蜱传疾病的一般知识、四种选定蜱传疾病预防方法的执行情况,以及对这四种行为的感知有效性和负担程度。约80%的参与者为女性;年龄中位数为55岁(四分位间距45 - 64岁);30%的参与者报告曾接受过蜱传疾病治疗,50%的参与者报告有家庭成员接受过蜱传疾病治疗。总体而言,参与者对蜱传疾病的了解较差;平均知识得分仅为57%(标准差22.6%)。报告的预防行为执行频率各不相同。最常报告的行为是进行蜱虫检查(68%);使用蜱虫驱避剂是最不常报告的行为(38%)。对莱姆病了解较多的人更有可能进行蜱虫检查,但知识得分与所研究的其他三种行为均无显著关联。受访者大多认为预防行为能有效降低蜱传疾病风险。认为预防行为有效的信念与执行该行为高度相关,但感知到的负担程度似乎并未影响行为的执行。预防行为采用差异的原因尚不清楚;需要进一步研究个人预防行为执行的障碍,以便更好地针对公共卫生干预措施。

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