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Knowledge, attitude and perception of lassa fever among people

 

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Project Abstract

Abstract
Lassa fever is a viral hemorrhagic illness that poses a significant public health threat in West Africa, particularly in countries like Nigeria, Sierra Leone, Liberia, and Guinea. Understanding the knowledge, attitudes, and perceptions of people towards Lassa fever is crucial for developing effective prevention and control strategies. This study aimed to explore the knowledge, attitudes, and perceptions of individuals regarding Lassa fever in a selected community. A cross-sectional study was conducted, and data were collected using a structured questionnaire that assessed participants' knowledge of Lassa fever transmission, symptoms, treatment, and prevention measures. Attitudes towards Lassa fever were evaluated based on participants' beliefs about the severity of the disease, willingness to engage in preventive behaviors, and perceptions of the government's response to Lassa fever outbreaks. The participants' perceptions of Lassa fever were assessed in terms of their understanding of the disease's impact on health, economy, and society. The results indicated that while the majority of participants were aware of Lassa fever and its symptoms, there were gaps in knowledge regarding its transmission routes and preventive measures. Attitudes towards Lassa fever varied, with some individuals expressing fear and concern about the disease, while others displayed a lack of urgency in adopting preventive behaviors. Participants' perceptions of Lassa fever highlighted the perceived impact of the disease on health outcomes and the need for improved government interventions to control its spread. Overall, the findings underscore the importance of targeted health education campaigns to improve knowledge about Lassa fever transmission and prevention. Addressing misconceptions and promoting positive attitudes towards the disease can help enhance community engagement in control efforts. Furthermore, strengthening government response mechanisms and healthcare infrastructure is essential for effectively managing Lassa fever outbreaks and reducing associated morbidity and mortality rates. In conclusion, this study provides valuable insights into the knowledge, attitudes, and perceptions of individuals towards Lassa fever. By identifying gaps in understanding and areas for improvement, public health interventions can be tailored to address specific community needs and enhance overall disease control strategies. Efforts to enhance knowledge, improve attitudes, and address misconceptions about Lassa fever are critical for mitigating its impact on public health in endemic regions.

Project Overview

INTRODUCTION

1.1     Background of Study

Lassa fever is one of the diseases for which weekly epidemiological reporting to the health authorities is being done in Nigeria. A rapidly changing epidemiological pattern had been reported over the years (Ogbu, Ajuluchukwu and Uneke, 2007). It causes mortality and morbidity where outbreaks occur worldwide including Nigeria where it was first identified in 1969.

Lassa fever is caused by a single stranded RNA virus (Healing and Gopal, 2001; Johnson et al.,1987). The main feature of this fatal infection is impaired or delayed cellular immunity leading to fulminant viraemia, usually starting as fever of unknown origin (Chen and Cosgriff, 2000). The natural host for the virus are multimammate rats (Mastomysnatalensis), which breed frequently and are distributed widely throughout West, Central, and East Africa (Healing and Gopal, 2001). Both zoonotic and human to human contacts are possible (Ogbu, Ajuluchukwu and Uneke, 2007).

Population movements, poor sanitation, overcrowding, inadequate resources to manage victims and poor epidemic preparedness are some of the factors contributing to disease outbreak (WHO,2000). Increasing international travel and the possibility of use of the Lassa virus as a biological weapon may have escalate the potential for harm beyond the local level, and stressed the need for greater understanding of Lassa fever and more effective control and treatment programs.

Osun State is geographically close to Edo State that has persistently been having the highest number of both suspected and confirmed cases of LF in Nigeria in past years (NCDC,2012). With the symptoms of LF mimicking that of malaria which is endemic in Nigeria, the potential of missing the diagnosis of LF is high. Primary care workers in both public and private clinics are often the first set of personnel to handle suspected cases of Lassa fever which is also a possible source of nosocomial infection. In situation where health workers are not adequately equipped with requisite knowledge and materials to handle cases of LF, transmission and outbreak of the infection is likely. This informed the choice of Primary Health Care (PHC) workers as respondents in this study.

1.2     Statement of Problem

Though some studies have reported a fairly good knowledge of health workers about LF, many of such studies had health care workers from highly specialized health facilities as their respondents, with attitude to preventive measures still described as poor (Ajayi et al.,2013). This is happening in the midst of poor practice of universal precaution among Nigeria health workers (Kermode et al., 2005), though practice of universal precaution had improved over the years (Amoran and Onwube, 2013). This study assessed knowledge, attitude and perceptionof Lassa fever among people attending primary health care in Osun State in Southwestern Nigeria.

1.3     Purpose of the Study

The general objective of this research work is toassess the knowledge, attitude and perceptionof Lassa fever among people attending primary health care in Osun State in South-western Nigeria. The specific objectives are as follows;

  1. To assess the knowledge of Lassa fever among people attending PHC in Osun State
  2. To assess the attitude and perception of Lassa fever among people attending PHC in Osun State
  3. To assess the association of knowledge, attitude and perception with socio-demographics of respondents
  4. To identify causes, symptoms and consequences of Lassa fever in Osun State

1.4     Research Questions

The following research questions were formulated based on the objectives of this research project.

  1. What is the level of the knowledge of Lassa fever among people attending PHC in Osun State?
  2. What is the attitude and perception of Lassa fever among people attending PHC in Osun State?
  3. Is there any association of knowledge, attitude and perception with socio-demographics of respondents?
  4. What are the causes, symptoms and consequences of Lassa fever in Osun State?

1.5     Scope of Study

This research project assessed knowledge, attitude and perceptionof Lassa fever among people attending primary health care, using the Osun State in South-western Nigeria. Hence this research project is limited to Osun State in Nigeria.

1.6     Significance of Study

This research project will be of immense benefit to communities and health sector shareholders who are involved in policy decisions in the academia. The research project will have relevance to policies and major decisions made with regards the healthsector.

Also this work will serve as a reference to the works of future researchers who might be interested in studying this subject matter.

1.7     Operational Definition of Terms

Lassa Fever: an acute and often fatal viral disease, with fever, occurring chiefly in West Africa. It is usually acquired from infected rats.

Knowledge: is a familiarity, awareness, or understanding of someone or something, such as facts, information, descriptions, or skills, which is acquired through experience or education by perceiving, discovering, or learning.

Perception: the ability to see, hear, or become aware of something through the senses.

1.8     Limitations of Study

This research project was limited by certain factors such as time, finances, uncooperative attitude of some of the respondents etc. These constituted limitations in this study as some of the respondents did not return their questionnaire. The researcher only made do with responses of the respondents whose questionnaire were correctly completed and returned.


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