Evaluation of the Knowledge, Attitude and Practice of the Use of Insecticide- Treated Nets (ITNs) in Aba, Nigeria

O. R. Ezeigbo *

Department of Biology/Microbiology, Abia State Polytechnic, Aba, Nigeria

M. C. Osuagwu

General Out-patient Department, Imo State University Teaching Hospital, Orlu, Nigeria.

Z. O. Ibegbulem

Department of Statistics, Abia State Polytechnic, Aba, Nigeria.

N. G. Agomoh

Department of Biology/Microbiology, Abia State Polytechnic, Aba, Nigeria

*Author to whom correspondence should be addressed.


Abstract

Background: Over the past decade, significant gains have been made in the implementation of malaria preventive measures in sub-Saharan Africa, including the distribution of insecticide treated nets (ITNs). These have been shown to cause a reduction in the incidence of malaria and other mosquito borne diseases.
Methods: Knowledge, attitude and practices of the use of ITNs were critically evaluated in Aba, south eastern Nigeria from February to July, 2013. A cross-sectional study was conducted in four communities in Aba. A total of 500 household heads or their representatives were surveyed using a pre-tested structural questionnaire administered through house-to-house interview.
Results: Out of the 500 respondents interviewed, 460 (92.0%) associated malaria with mosquito bites. On home management practices used to prevent mosquito bites, 299 (59.8%) use ITNs, 100 (20.0%) use insecticide sprays, 45 (9.0%) use window/door nets while 32 (6.4%) use repellants. The use of ITNs based on age showed that people between ages 26 and above had the highest percentage (51.8%), while ages 15-20 had the least (9.3%). Based on levels of education, 179 (66.5%) of those with tertiary education use ITNs, 65 (21.0%) of those with secondary education and only 3 (1.0%) of the illiterate group use ITNs.
Conclusion: Despite increased access to this intervention over time, the use of ITNs still remains low. There is a need therefore to create more awareness of the anti-malarial significance of ITNs, through intensified health education programmes. The main objective of this work is to evaluate the knowledge, attitude and practice of the use of insecticide-treated nets (ITNs) in Aba, south-east, Nigeria.

Keywords: Evaluation, knowledge, attitude, practice, malaria, ITNs


How to Cite

Ezeigbo, O. R., M. C. Osuagwu, Z. O. Ibegbulem, and N. G. Agomoh. 2014. “Evaluation of the Knowledge, Attitude and Practice of the Use of Insecticide- Treated Nets (ITNs) in Aba, Nigeria”. Journal of Advances in Medicine and Medical Research 5 (1):57-64. https://doi.org/10.9734/BJMMR/2015/11510.

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