ABSTRACT
Malaria is one of the leading causes of morbidity and mortality in the world. Its
burden is greater felt in sub-Saharan Africa, with 15% of all disability adjusted life
years (DALYs) lost to the disease. Malaria affects more than 70% of its population.
The disease also remains a cause of much suffering due to social and economic
problems. The understanding of malaria transmission, recognition of signs and
symptoms, perception of cause, treatment seeking patterns and preventive measures
are important in malaria control. Malaria is the most prevalent disease in Mosocho
division rated at 55.4%.The study assessed knowledge, attitudes and practices
towards malaria control among household heads. The study also sought to establish
the relationship between knowledge, attitudes and practices. A cross sectional tudy
design was employed and it involved a sample size of 38j household heads. Multiage
sampling was used to select participants for the study and pre-tested structured
questionnaires were used to gather information from household heads. Interview
guides were used to collect data from key informants. The focus group discussions
that were used involved household heads that were randomly selected. Stati tical
Package for Social Scientists (SPSS) was used for data analysis. To establish
relationship between knowledge, attitude and practices, Bi-variate correlation was
used while the Chi-square test was used to determine differences in the responses
given. The findings revealed that 39.3% of the respondents had good knowledge,
49.0% had moderate knowledge and only 11.7% having poor knowledge. There was
a statistically significant distribution on the attitude score. Generally there a
moderate attitude with 46.9% respondents having scored above the mean attitude.
Practices towards malaria control were high with two hundred and forty five
respondents (63.8%) exhibiting above average practices towards malaria control.
One hundred and eleven respondents (28.9%) mentioned that some of their
household members failed to use mosquito nets every night. Reasons cited for
failure of using mosquito nets every night were hanging problems, irritation of skin
during contact, excessive heat inside the nets and lack of access. There was a weak
positive correlation between knowledge and practices, knowledge and attitudes and
there was no correlation between the attitudes and practices. The study recommends
that community health education programs should be sustained to ensure no rel pse
in the knowledge gained during all interventions geared to ards malaria control.
Emphasis should be laid on behavior change towards malaria control through
dissemination of tailored malaria messages that will positively change the
community attitudes. The messages should highlight the threat posed by malaria,
non-adherence of malaria prescription and the importance of every one participating
in malaria control interventions. Mosquito net hanging demonstrations should be
regularly carried out to enhance net-hanging skills. Community members should be
assured that mosquito nets are safe and effective
, O & NYAMORI, C (2021). Knowledge, Attitudes And Practices Towards Malaria Control In Mosocho Division Of Kisii County, Kenya. Afribary. Retrieved from https://tracking.afribary.com/works/knowledge-attitudes-and-practices-towards-malaria-control-in-mosocho-division-of-kisii-county-kenya
, ORORA and CHARLES NYAMORI "Knowledge, Attitudes And Practices Towards Malaria Control In Mosocho Division Of Kisii County, Kenya" Afribary. Afribary, 07 May. 2021, https://tracking.afribary.com/works/knowledge-attitudes-and-practices-towards-malaria-control-in-mosocho-division-of-kisii-county-kenya. Accessed 21 Nov. 2024.
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, ORORA and NYAMORI, CHARLES . "Knowledge, Attitudes And Practices Towards Malaria Control In Mosocho Division Of Kisii County, Kenya" Afribary (2021). Accessed November 21, 2024. https://tracking.afribary.com/works/knowledge-attitudes-and-practices-towards-malaria-control-in-mosocho-division-of-kisii-county-kenya