A quantitative assessment of the level of knowledge, attitude and practices of farmworkers regarding schistosomiasis in a rural community in South Africa
Background: Schistosomiasis is associated with agriculture and water development schemes, and farmworkers are particularly vulnerable to this disease because of their regular contact with water. Aim: To determine the level of knowledge, attitude and practices (KAP) of farmworkers regarding schistoso...
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doaj-a048194f175b4f1c8248a907171822d42020-11-25T03:04:31ZengAOSISAfrican Journal of Primary Health Care & Family Medicine2071-29282071-29362020-06-01121e1e810.4102/phcfm.v12i1.2098724A quantitative assessment of the level of knowledge, attitude and practices of farmworkers regarding schistosomiasis in a rural community in South AfricaFulufhelo Nenzhelele0Felix C. Anyanwu1Mamabolo Ramoteme2Jabu Mabunda3Akinsola Henry4Kyei Kwabena5Department of Public Health, School of Health Sciences, University of Venda, ThohoyandouDepartment of Public Health, School of Health Sciences, University of Venda, Thohoyandou, South Africa; and, Applied Research for Community Development (ARCD), Limpopo, South Africa; and, Elliot Provincial Hospital, Eastern Cape, South Africa; and, Wits School of Public Health NGO Support, University of the Witwatersrand, JohannesburgDepartment of Nutrition, University of Venda, ThohoyandouDepartment of Public Health, School of Health Sciences, University of Venda, ThohoyandouDepartment of Public Health, School of Health Sciences, University of Venda, ThohoyandouDepartment of Statistics, University of Venda, ThohoyandouBackground: Schistosomiasis is associated with agriculture and water development schemes, and farmworkers are particularly vulnerable to this disease because of their regular contact with water. Aim: To determine the level of knowledge, attitude and practices (KAP) of farmworkers regarding schistosomiasis. Setting: This study was conducted in Vuvha, a rural community under Makhado municipality, Vhembe district, Limpopo Province, South Africa. Methods: A quantitative, cross-sectional design was used. A self-administered questionnaire was used for data collection, and data were analysed using descriptive and inferential statistical techniques. Results: The majority were knowledgeable about the cause of schistosomiasis (84.3%), knew the mode of transmission of the disease (90.2%). However, about half of the participants knew the symptoms of schistosomiasis. Sixty-eight (33.4%) believed that schistosomiasis was not a problem in their community. The majority (77.9%) agreed that it was abnormal to pass blood in urine, while 85.8% agreed that medical consultation was the right thing to do when symptoms are observed. Fifty-five participants (27.0%) reported ever passing bloody urine. Among those who passed bloody urine, 43 (78.2%) consulted a doctor. Fifty-two (26.0%) participants reported ever being treated for schistosomiasis. Conclusion: The level of knowledge about the cause of schistosomiasis is high among the participants; similarly, there are positive attitudes and good practices shown in this study, but there are some gaps that need to be addressed. Efforts should be made to continue to educate farmworkers because they are at an increased risk for contracting schistosomiasis.https://phcfm.org/index.php/phcfm/article/view/2098assessmentknowledgeattitudepracticesfarmworkersschistosomiasis |
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Fulufhelo Nenzhelele Felix C. Anyanwu Mamabolo Ramoteme Jabu Mabunda Akinsola Henry Kyei Kwabena A quantitative assessment of the level of knowledge, attitude and practices of farmworkers regarding schistosomiasis in a rural community in South Africa African Journal of Primary Health Care & Family Medicine assessment knowledge attitude practices farmworkers schistosomiasis |
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Fulufhelo Nenzhelele Felix C. Anyanwu Mamabolo Ramoteme Jabu Mabunda Akinsola Henry Kyei Kwabena |
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A quantitative assessment of the level of knowledge, attitude and practices of farmworkers regarding schistosomiasis in a rural community in South Africa |
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A quantitative assessment of the level of knowledge, attitude and practices of farmworkers regarding schistosomiasis in a rural community in South Africa |
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A quantitative assessment of the level of knowledge, attitude and practices of farmworkers regarding schistosomiasis in a rural community in South Africa |
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A quantitative assessment of the level of knowledge, attitude and practices of farmworkers regarding schistosomiasis in a rural community in South Africa |
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A quantitative assessment of the level of knowledge, attitude and practices of farmworkers regarding schistosomiasis in a rural community in South Africa |
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quantitative assessment of the level of knowledge, attitude and practices of farmworkers regarding schistosomiasis in a rural community in south africa |
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African Journal of Primary Health Care & Family Medicine |
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2071-2928 2071-2936 |
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Background: Schistosomiasis is associated with agriculture and water development schemes, and farmworkers are particularly vulnerable to this disease because of their regular contact with water.
Aim: To determine the level of knowledge, attitude and practices (KAP) of farmworkers regarding schistosomiasis.
Setting: This study was conducted in Vuvha, a rural community under Makhado municipality, Vhembe district, Limpopo Province, South Africa.
Methods: A quantitative, cross-sectional design was used. A self-administered questionnaire was used for data collection, and data were analysed using descriptive and inferential statistical techniques.
Results: The majority were knowledgeable about the cause of schistosomiasis (84.3%), knew the mode of transmission of the disease (90.2%). However, about half of the participants knew the symptoms of schistosomiasis. Sixty-eight (33.4%) believed that schistosomiasis was not a problem in their community. The majority (77.9%) agreed that it was abnormal to pass blood in urine, while 85.8% agreed that medical consultation was the right thing to do when symptoms are observed. Fifty-five participants (27.0%) reported ever passing bloody urine. Among those who passed bloody urine, 43 (78.2%) consulted a doctor. Fifty-two (26.0%) participants reported ever being treated for schistosomiasis.
Conclusion: The level of knowledge about the cause of schistosomiasis is high among the participants; similarly, there are positive attitudes and good practices shown in this study, but there are some gaps that need to be addressed. Efforts should be made to continue to educate farmworkers because they are at an increased risk for contracting schistosomiasis. |
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