Role of radio and interpersonal communication in the eradication of malaria

 

Table Of Contents


Chapter ONE

INTRODUCTION

  • 1.1Introduction
  • 1.2Background of study
  • 1.3Problem Statement
  • 1.4Objective of study
  • 1.5Limitation of study
  • 1.6Scope of study
  • 1.7Significance of study
  • 1.8Structure of the research
  • 1.9Definition of terms

Chapter TWO

LITERATURE REVIEW

  • 2.1Overview of Communication Theories
  • 2.2Historical Perspectives on Radio Broadcasting
  • 2.3Importance of Interpersonal Communication
  • 2.4Role of Radio in Public Health Communication
  • 2.5Impact of Radio Programs on Behavior Change
  • 2.6Effectiveness of Interpersonal Communication in Health Promotion
  • 2.7Case Studies on Radio Campaigns
  • 2.8Interpersonal Communication Strategies
  • 2.9Radio and Community Engagement
  • 2.10Interpersonal Communication in Behavior Modification

Chapter THREE

RESEARCH METHODOLOGY

  • 3.1Research Design
  • 3.2Sampling Techniques
  • 3.3Data Collection Methods
  • 3.4Data Analysis Procedures
  • 3.5Ethical Considerations
  • 3.6Pilot Study
  • 3.7Variables Identification
  • 3.8Measurement Instruments

Chapter FOUR

DATA PRESENTATION AND ANALYSIS

  • 4.1Overview of Research Findings
  • 4.2Analysis of Radio Impact on Malaria Awareness
  • 4.3Evaluation of Interpersonal Communication Strategies
  • 4.4Comparison of Radio and Interpersonal Communication
  • 4.5Factors Influencing Communication Effectiveness
  • 4.6Recommendations for Communication Improvement
  • 4.7Implications for Public Health Programs
  • 4.8Future Research Directions

Chapter FIVE

SUMMARY, CONCLUSION AND RECOMMENDATIONS

  • 5.1Summary of Findings
  • 5.2Conclusion
  • 5.3Contributions to Knowledge
  • 5.4Practical Implications
  • 5.5Recommendations for Policy and Practice
  • 5.6Areas for Future Research

Project Abstract

Malaria continues to be a significant global health challenge, particularly in regions with limited access to healthcare resources. This research project aims to investigate the role of radio and interpersonal communication in the eradication of malaria in vulnerable populations. Radio has been identified as a powerful medium for disseminating information to remote communities where access to other forms of communication may be limited. Its wide reach and ability to convey health messages make it a valuable tool in malaria awareness campaigns. Interpersonal communication, on the other hand, plays a crucial role in influencing individual behavior change. By engaging with community members directly, health workers and volunteers can provide targeted information on malaria prevention and treatment, addressing specific concerns and misconceptions. This personal interaction can lead to increased awareness, improved adherence to preventive measures, and timely seeking of medical care in case of symptoms. The synergy between radio and interpersonal communication can amplify the impact of malaria control efforts. Radio broadcasts can raise general awareness and knowledge about malaria, while interpersonal communication can provide tailored advice and support to individuals and communities. By combining these two communication channels, a comprehensive approach to malaria eradication can be achieved. Furthermore, the use of radio dramas and call-in shows can make health information more engaging and interactive, facilitating behavioral change. Listeners can relate to the characters in dramas, internalize key messages, and apply them in their daily lives. Call-in shows allow for real-time interaction, enabling listeners to ask questions, seek clarification, and receive immediate feedback from experts. In conclusion, this research project seeks to explore the effectiveness of radio and interpersonal communication in the fight against malaria. By leveraging the strengths of both communication channels, tailored strategies can be developed to reach at-risk populations, increase awareness, and promote behavior change. Ultimately, the goal is to contribute to the global efforts to eradicate malaria and improve the health outcomes of vulnerable communities.

Project Overview

<p> </p><p><strong>INTRODUCTION</strong></p><p><strong>BACKGROUND TO THE STUDY</strong></p><p>Malaria kills a child somewhere in the world every minute. It infects approximately 219 million people each year (range 154 – 289 million), with an estimated 660,00 deaths, mostly children in Africa. Ninety percent of malaria deaths occur in Africa, where malaria accounts for about one in six of all childhood deaths. The disease also contributes greatly to anaemia among children — a major cause of poor growth and development.</p><p>Malaria infection during pregnancy is associated with severe anaemia and other illness in the mother and contributes to low birth weight among newborn infants one of the leading risk factors for infant mortality and sub-optimal growth and development.</p><p>Malaria has serious economic impacts in Africa, slowing economic growth and development and perpetuating the vicious cycle of poverty. Malaria is truly a disease of poverty afflicting primarily the poor who tend to live in malaria-prone rural areas in poorly-constructed dwellings that offer few, if any, barriers against mosquitoes.</p><p>Malaria is both preventable and treatable, and effective preventive and curative tools have been developed.</p><p>Malaria is a mosquito-borne infectious disease of humans and other animals caused by protists (a type of microorganism) of the genus Plasmodium. It begins with a bite from an infected female Anopheles mosquito, which introduces the protists through saliva into the circulatory system.</p><p>In the blood, the protists travel to the liver to mature and reproduce. Malaria causes symptoms that typically include fever and headache, which in severe cases can progress to coma or death. The disease is widespread in tropical and subtropical regions in a broad band around the equator, including much of Sub-Saharan Africa, Asia, and the Americas.</p><p>Five species of Plasmodium can infect and be transmitted by humans. The vast majority of deaths are caused by P. falciparum and P. vivax, while P. ovale, and P. malariae cause a generally milder form of malaria that is rarely fatal. The zoonotic species P. knowlesi, prevalent in Southeast Asia, causes malaria in macaques but can also cause severe infections in humans.</p><p>It should be recalled that one of the recent effort is the provision Long Lasting Insecticide Treated Nets (LLINs) which the campaign was done on various media to include social media, however, the research want to examine the role of radio and interpersonal communication in the eradication of malaria in Osun state.</p><p><strong>&nbsp;STATEMENT OF THE PROBLEM</strong></p><p>Former Minister of Health, Professor Babatunde Oshotiemeyin once said that “malaria is diverstating families, made poor; poorer and costs the nation about 140 billion naira annually”. It hampers children’s schooling and social development in general.</p><p>It is against this background the researcher is willing to examine the role of radio and interpersonal communication in the eradication of malaria in Osun state.</p><p>Expose students and educate them on dangers and prevention of malaria using radio and interpersonal communication media.</p><p><strong>RESEARCH QUESTIONS</strong></p><ul><li>Do people feel the impact of radio and interpersonal communication in the campaign on malaria?</li><li>Do radio and television succeed in creating enough awareness on malaria?</li><li>How effective is malaria campaign on radio?</li><li>To what extent has communication reduced malaria disease among people?</li><li>Do people receive adequate information on malaria through radio and other interpersonal communication channels?</li><li>Do Insecticide Treated Nets (ITN) Campaign awareness on media influence people to adopt it?</li></ul><p><strong>OBJECTIVES OF STUDY</strong></p><ul><li>To examine whether people feel the impact of radio and interpersonal communication in the campaign on malaria.</li><li>To know if radio and television succeed in creating enough awareness on malaria.</li><li>How effective is malaria campaign on radio?</li><li>To what extent has communication reduced malaria disease among people?</li><li>Do people receive adequate information on malaria through radio and other interpersonal communication channels?</li><li>Do Insecticide Treated Nets (ITN) Campaign awareness on media influence people to adopt it?</li></ul><p><strong>&nbsp;SIGNIFICANCE OF THE STUDY</strong></p><p>This research which is relatively new to the field of mass communication, although some scholars have writing on the impact of mass media in curbing malaria but none of them ever write on how to use social media campaign for the same purpose. Therefore being a new aspect, the work will benefit some many organizations and individuals.</p><p>First, the study will benefit students and the youth on the need to share and not just use social media to catch fun but for health and academic advancement</p><p>Government and health stakeholder will see the need to adopt social media during the health campaign by sharing the necessary links from their website to the social media timeline for students to see and express their views.</p><p>Future researchers who many what to carry out research in this area or related aspect will find this materials as reference point.</p><p><strong>SCOPE OF THE STUDY</strong></p><p>Because of time, geographical locations, fund and other necessary logistics, the study is narrowed down to Osun State as a case study since it is very difficult if not impossible to study all the state of federation and that is while Osun State is selected. The researcher will visit the state of Osun before structuring and administration of questionnaires.</p><p><strong>LIMITATION TO THE STUDY</strong></p><p>Wide research of this nature cannot be carried out without some constrains, this constrains pose a lot of limitations to this work.</p><p>¨ &nbsp; Duration for the research work is relatively short.</p><p>¨ &nbsp; Stress emanated from other academic activities is also another constrain.</p><p>¨ &nbsp; Little materials are also available because the work is relatively</p><p>new.</p><p>¨ &nbsp; Financial constrain poses another challenges.</p><p>¨ &nbsp; Most information are gathered through newspapers and internet</p><p><strong>DEFINITION OF TERMS</strong></p><p><strong>Malaria:</strong>&nbsp;This is a mosquito-borne infectious disease of humans and other animals caused by protists (a type of microorganism) of the genus Plasmodium.</p><p><strong>Radio: </strong>This is a means of getting information to a wider range of audience residing in different location through transmitter</p><p><strong>Interpersonal Communication: </strong>This is a form of communication that usually take place between few people.</p> <br><p></p>

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