Type | Journal Article - Global Journal of Health Science |
Title | Determinants of Use of Insecticide Treated Bednets Among Caregivers of Under Five Children in an Urban Local Government Area of Osun State, South-Western Nigeria |
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Volume | 7 |
Issue | 2 |
Publication (Day/Month/Year) | 2014 |
Page numbers | 20 |
URL | http://www.ccsenet.org/journal/index.php/gjhs/article/view/38389/22416 |
Abstract | In Sub Sahara Africa, the use of Insecticide Treated Nets (ITNs) is one of many strategies of Roll Back Malaria (RBM) initiatives to reduce malaria burden. This study th erefore assessed the current use of insecticide treated nets and the determinants of its use among the caregiver s of under five children in an urban local government area in Osun state, Nigeria. The stud y utilised a cross-sectional design among caregivers of under- five children selected from households by multistage sampling technique. The study collected quantitative data using pretested semi structured, interviewer administered questionnaire while factor s that determine the current use of ITN were identified using multi linear logistic regression. The study revealed that 54 .4% caregivers of under five children were aware of ITNs as one of the malaria preventive measures, 49.1% had good knowledge of ITN and 38% agreed with the use of ITNs. Thirty four percent had access to ITNs, 32.3% owned at least one ITN with 30.3% reported been given free in the health care facilities. Thirty three percent had ever used and the foremost reasons for non-use are not readily available and expensive. Only 18.5% cu rrently used ITNs and challenges faced we re not easy to treat, difficult to set up and no place to keep it. Marital status, knowledge of IT N, attitude towards ITN, ownership of ITN and free ITN were factors that determined the use of ITNs amongst the respondents. There is a need to ensure intensive awareness on ITNs through campaigns and embark on its mass distribution to the public to enhance use. |
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