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在一个新兴风险地区的莱姆病知识、保护行为和认知:安大略省渥太华成年人的横断面调查结果。

Knowledge, protective behaviours, and perception of Lyme disease in an area of emerging risk: results from a cross-sectional survey of adults in Ottawa, Ontario.

机构信息

School of Epidemiology and Public Health, University of Ottawa, Ottawa, ON, Canada.

Laboratory for Applied Geomatics and GIS Science (LAGGISS), Department of Geography, Environment & Geomatics, University of Ottawa, Ottawa, ON, Canada.

出版信息

BMC Public Health. 2024 Mar 20;24(1):867. doi: 10.1186/s12889-024-18348-6.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

The number of Lyme disease risk areas in Canada is growing. In regions with emerging tick populations, it is important to emphasize peridomestic risk and the importance of protective behaviours in local public health communication. This study aims to identify characteristics associated with high levels of Lyme disease knowledge and adoption of protective behaviours among residents in the Ottawa, Ontario region.

METHODS

A geographically stratified web survey was conducted in November 2020 (n = 2018) to determine knowledge, attitudes, and practices regarding Lyme disease among adult residents. Responses were used to calculate: (i) composite scores for knowledge and adoption of protective practices; and (ii) an exposure risk index based on reported activity in woodlands during the spring-to-fall tick exposure risk period.

RESULTS

60% of respondents had a high knowledge of Lyme disease, yet only 14% indicated they often use five or more measures to protect themselves. Factors strongly associated with a high level of Lyme disease knowledge included being 55 or older (Odds Ratio (OR) = 2.04), living on a property with a yard (OR = 3.22), having a high exposure index (OR = 1.59), and knowing someone previously infected with Lyme disease (OR = 2.05). Strong associations with the adoption of a high number of protective behaviours were observed with membership in a non-Indigenous racialized group (OR = 1.70), living on a property with a yard (OR = 2.37), previous infection with Lyme disease (OR = 2.13), prior tick bite exposure (OR = 1.62), and primarily occupational activity in wooded areas (OR = 2.31).

CONCLUSIONS

This study highlights the dynamics between Lyme disease knowledge, patterns of exposure risk awareness, and vigilance of personal protection in a Canadian region with emerging Lyme disease risk. Notably, this study identified gaps between perceived local risk and protective behaviours, presenting opportunities for targeted enhanced communication efforts in areas of Lyme disease emergence.

摘要

背景

加拿大莱姆病风险区域的数量正在增加。在新兴蜱种群地区,强调家庭周边的风险以及在当地公共卫生宣传中采取保护行为的重要性非常重要。本研究旨在确定安大略省渥太华地区居民中与高水平莱姆病知识和采取保护行为相关的特征。

方法

2020 年 11 月(n=2018)进行了一项地理分层网络调查,以确定成年居民对莱姆病的知识、态度和实践。根据报告的春季至秋季蜱暴露风险期内在林地的活动,使用这些回复来计算:(i)知识和采取保护措施的综合得分;和(ii)基于报告的活动的暴露风险指数。

结果

60%的受访者对莱姆病有很高的了解,但只有 14%的人表示他们经常采取五种或更多措施来保护自己。与高水平莱姆病知识密切相关的因素包括 55 岁或以上(优势比(OR)=2.04)、居住在带院子的物业(OR=3.22)、具有高暴露指数(OR=1.59)和认识以前感染过莱姆病的人(OR=2.05)。与采取大量保护措施相关的强烈关联是属于非土著种族群体(OR=1.70)、居住在带院子的物业(OR=2.37)、以前感染过莱姆病(OR=2.13)、以前被蜱虫叮咬(OR=1.62)和主要在树木繁茂地区从事职业活动(OR=2.31)。

结论

本研究强调了加拿大莱姆病风险地区莱姆病知识、暴露风险意识模式以及个人保护警惕性之间的动态关系。值得注意的是,本研究发现了当地风险感知与保护行为之间的差距,为在莱姆病出现地区有针对性地加强宣传工作提供了机会。

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