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大众媒体宣传活动对乌干达孕妇预防疟疾知识的影响:倾向评分匹配分析。

Impact of mass media campaigns on knowledge of malaria prevention measures among pregnant mothers in Uganda: a propensity score-matched analysis.

机构信息

Faculty of Science, Muni University, Arua, Uganda.

School of Science and Aerospace Studies, Moi University, Eldoret, Kenya.

出版信息

Malar J. 2024 Aug 24;23(1):256. doi: 10.1186/s12936-024-05083-x.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Uganda grapples with a considerable malaria burden, reporting prevalence rates of over 33% in some regions. To address this, the Uganda Ministry of Health employs audiovisual platforms for disseminating malaria prevention messages. However, the impact of these messages on pregnant women's knowledge of malaria prevention remains insufficiently explored. This paper therefore emphasizes the influence of audiovisual messages on the knowledge of malaria prevention measures among pregnant women in Uganda.

METHODS

Secondary data obtained from the Uganda Malaria Indicator Survey (MIS) 2018-2019 was used for this analysis. Women aged 15-49 were included in the study. A total of 8868 women were selected using a two-stage sample design. The two stages of selection included clusters and households. Women who were currently pregnant were included in the study, resulting in a weighted sample of 721 women. Propensity score-matched analysis was used to evaluate the impact of access to malaria messages on knowledge of prevention measures.

RESULTS

The study revealed that 39% [95% CI 34.0-44.2] of pregnant women were exposed to malaria messages before the survey. Those exposed had a 17.2% higher knowledge [ATT = 0.172; 95% CI 0.035-0.310] of using mosquito nets for prevention compared to those unexposed. Among women exposed, radios accounted for most form of access to mass media campaigns [64.8, 95% CI 57.0-71.8] followed by interpersonal communication [45.0, 95% CI 37.6-52.6], community health workers [38.8, 95% CI 29.6-48.8], community events [21.4, 95% CI 15.8-28.3], and social mobilization [18.3, 95% CI 12.7-25.8].

CONCLUSION

Results highlight the importance of radios in spreading important malaria prevention messages to pregnant women. Being exposed to these messages is linked to increased awareness and knowledge about the proper use of insecticide-treated bed nets (ITNs) for preventing malaria. This finding underscores the importance of evaluating different channels for mass media campaigns to ensure the effective delivery of information about malaria prevention to the intended audiences.

摘要

背景

乌干达面临着相当大的疟疾负担,报告显示,一些地区的疟疾发病率超过 33%。为了解决这个问题,乌干达卫生部利用视听平台传播疟疾预防信息。然而,这些信息对孕妇预防疟疾知识的影响尚未得到充分探讨。本文因此强调了视听信息对乌干达孕妇预防疟疾措施知识的影响。

方法

本分析使用了 2018-2019 年乌干达疟疾指标调查(MIS)的二手数据。研究对象为 15-49 岁的女性。采用两阶段抽样设计选取了 8868 名女性。两个阶段的选择包括集群和家庭。研究纳入了目前怀孕的女性,最终加权样本为 721 名女性。采用倾向评分匹配分析评估了获得疟疾信息对预防措施知识的影响。

结果

研究显示,39%[95%CI 34.0-44.2]的孕妇在调查前接触过疟疾信息。与未接触过的孕妇相比,接触过的孕妇对使用蚊帐预防疟疾的知识高出 17.2%[ATT=0.172;95%CI 0.035-0.310]。在接触过的女性中,广播占获取大众媒体宣传活动的主要形式[64.8,95%CI 57.0-71.8],其次是人际传播[45.0,95%CI 37.6-52.6]、社区卫生工作者[38.8,95%CI 29.6-48.8]、社区活动[21.4,95%CI 15.8-28.3]和社会动员[18.3,95%CI 12.7-25.8]。

结论

结果强调了广播在向孕妇传播重要疟疾预防信息方面的重要性。接触这些信息与提高对正确使用驱虫蚊帐(ITN)预防疟疾的认识和知识相关。这一发现强调了评估大众媒体宣传活动不同渠道的重要性,以确保向目标受众有效传递有关疟疾预防的信息。

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