Department of Sociology, University of Ibadan, Nigeria.
Department of Sociology, Olabisi Onabanjo University, Ago-Iwoye, Ogun State, Nigeria.
Health Educ Res. 2019 Feb 1;34(1):1-14. doi: 10.1093/her/cyy049.
The outbreak of deadliest and most widespread Ebola virus disease (EVD) in West African countries was not only unexpected but also sudden in places like Nigeria. The epidemic was an indication of weak health systems characterised by inadequate precautions and low knowledge of containment. Although Nigeria was able to contain EVD much earlier, people's perception, which also influenced their responses, might enhance the spread and retard containment. This study utilized 25 in-depth interviews conducted with commercial motorcycle-taxi (Okada) riders in key locations in Ibadan, Oyo state, to document their perception about EVD outbreak. Series of sociocultural practices such as handshaking, hugging and embracement identified were favourable to transmission of EVD and affected containment. Regular handwashing was difficult and not cost-effective to practice. The perceived trust in God's intervention could make treatment seeking and prevention slower to achieve. The potential of sociocultural practices, such as handshaking and hugging, as driver for transmission of EVD may influence the perception of motorcycle-taxi riders in the prevention and containment activities in Nigeria. Hence, understanding people's perception on handwashing practices, hugging and butchering of bushmeat should be given priority in designing programmes of EVD prevention and control in Nigeria.
在尼日利亚等地,西非国家爆发了有史以来最致命、最广泛的埃博拉病毒病(EVD)疫情,不仅出人意料,而且来势汹汹。这次疫情表明,卫生系统薄弱,预防措施不足,对控制疫情的知识了解甚少。尽管尼日利亚能够更早地控制住埃博拉病毒,但人们的看法也会影响他们的反应,从而可能加剧病毒的传播并阻碍其控制。本研究利用在奥约州伊巴丹的关键地点对 25 名商业摩托车出租车(Okada)司机进行的 25 次深入访谈,记录了他们对埃博拉病毒病疫情的看法。握手、拥抱和拥抱等一系列社会文化行为都有利于埃博拉病毒的传播,并影响了其控制。经常洗手既困难又不划算。人们认为上帝会干预,这可能会导致治疗和预防的速度变慢。握手和拥抱等社会文化行为作为埃博拉病毒传播的驱动力,可能会影响摩托车出租车司机对尼日利亚埃博拉病毒病预防和控制活动的看法。因此,在设计尼日利亚埃博拉病毒病预防和控制方案时,应优先考虑人们对手部卫生习惯、拥抱和生肉切割的看法。