The effect of household heads training on long-lasting insecticide-treated bed nets utilization: a cluster randomized controlled trial in Ethiopia

Abstract Background Long-lasting insecticide-treated bed nets (LLITN) have demonstrated significant impact in reducing malaria-related childhood morbidity and mortality. However, utilization of LLITN by under-five children is not satisfactory in many sub-Saharan African countries due to behavioural...

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Main Authors: Deribew Amare, Birhanu Zewdie, Sena Lelisa, Dejene Tariku, Reda Ayalu A, Sudhakar Morankar, Alemseged Fessehaye, Tessema Fasil, Zeynudin Ahmed, Biadgilign Sibhatu, Deribe Kebede
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spelling ftdoajarticles:oai:doaj.org/article:da61e1d79fd442959e4917bddcf09916 2023-05-15T15:17:33+02:00 The effect of household heads training on long-lasting insecticide-treated bed nets utilization: a cluster randomized controlled trial in Ethiopia Deribew Amare Birhanu Zewdie Sena Lelisa Dejene Tariku Reda Ayalu A Sudhakar Morankar Alemseged Fessehaye Tessema Fasil Zeynudin Ahmed Biadgilign Sibhatu Deribe Kebede 2012-03-01T00:00:00Z https://doi.org/10.1186/1475-2875-11-99 https://doaj.org/article/da61e1d79fd442959e4917bddcf09916 EN eng BMC http://www.malariajournal.com/content/11/1/99 https://doaj.org/toc/1475-2875 doi:10.1186/1475-2875-11-99 1475-2875 https://doaj.org/article/da61e1d79fd442959e4917bddcf09916 Malaria Journal, Vol 11, Iss 1, p 99 (2012) Malaria LLITN Effectiveness Training on LLITN Ethiopia Arctic medicine. Tropical medicine RC955-962 Infectious and parasitic diseases RC109-216 article 2012 ftdoajarticles https://doi.org/10.1186/1475-2875-11-99 2023-01-08T01:32:24Z Abstract Background Long-lasting insecticide-treated bed nets (LLITN) have demonstrated significant impact in reducing malaria-related childhood morbidity and mortality. However, utilization of LLITN by under-five children is not satisfactory in many sub-Saharan African countries due to behavioural barriers. Previous studies had focused on the coverage and ownership of LLITN. The effect of skill-based training for household heads on LLITN utilization had not yet been investigated. A cluster-randomized trial on the effect of training of household heads on the use of LLITN was done in Ethiopia to fill this knowledge gap. Methods The study included 22 (11 intervention and 11 control) villages in southwest Ethiopia. The intervention consisted of tailored training of household heads about the proper use of LLITN and community network system. All households in each group received free LLITN. Data were collected at baseline, six and 12 months of the follow up periods. Utilization of LLITN in the control and intervention villages was compared at baseline and follow up periods. Results A total of 21,673; 14,735 and 13,758 individuals were included at baseline, sixth and twelfth months of the project period. At the baseline survey, 47.9% of individuals in the intervention villages and 68.4% in the control villages reported that they had utilized LLITN the night before the survey. At the six month, 81.0% of individuals in the intervention villages and 79.3% in the control villages had utilized LLITN. The utilization of LLITN in all age groups in the intervention villages was increased by 17.7 percentage point (95% CI 9.7-25.6) at sixth month and by 31.0 percentage point (95% CI 16.9-45.1) at the twelfth month. Among under-five children, the LLITN utilization increased by 31.6 percentage point (95% CI 17.3-45.8) at the sixth month and 38.4 percentage point (95% CI 12.1-64.7) at the twelfth months of the project period. Conclusion Household level skill-based training has demonstrated a marked positive effect in the ... Article in Journal/Newspaper Arctic Directory of Open Access Journals: DOAJ Articles Arctic Malaria Journal 11 1
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topic Malaria
LLITN
Effectiveness
Training on LLITN
Ethiopia
Arctic medicine. Tropical medicine
RC955-962
Infectious and parasitic diseases
RC109-216
spellingShingle Malaria
LLITN
Effectiveness
Training on LLITN
Ethiopia
Arctic medicine. Tropical medicine
RC955-962
Infectious and parasitic diseases
RC109-216
Deribew Amare
Birhanu Zewdie
Sena Lelisa
Dejene Tariku
Reda Ayalu A
Sudhakar Morankar
Alemseged Fessehaye
Tessema Fasil
Zeynudin Ahmed
Biadgilign Sibhatu
Deribe Kebede
The effect of household heads training on long-lasting insecticide-treated bed nets utilization: a cluster randomized controlled trial in Ethiopia
topic_facet Malaria
LLITN
Effectiveness
Training on LLITN
Ethiopia
Arctic medicine. Tropical medicine
RC955-962
Infectious and parasitic diseases
RC109-216
description Abstract Background Long-lasting insecticide-treated bed nets (LLITN) have demonstrated significant impact in reducing malaria-related childhood morbidity and mortality. However, utilization of LLITN by under-five children is not satisfactory in many sub-Saharan African countries due to behavioural barriers. Previous studies had focused on the coverage and ownership of LLITN. The effect of skill-based training for household heads on LLITN utilization had not yet been investigated. A cluster-randomized trial on the effect of training of household heads on the use of LLITN was done in Ethiopia to fill this knowledge gap. Methods The study included 22 (11 intervention and 11 control) villages in southwest Ethiopia. The intervention consisted of tailored training of household heads about the proper use of LLITN and community network system. All households in each group received free LLITN. Data were collected at baseline, six and 12 months of the follow up periods. Utilization of LLITN in the control and intervention villages was compared at baseline and follow up periods. Results A total of 21,673; 14,735 and 13,758 individuals were included at baseline, sixth and twelfth months of the project period. At the baseline survey, 47.9% of individuals in the intervention villages and 68.4% in the control villages reported that they had utilized LLITN the night before the survey. At the six month, 81.0% of individuals in the intervention villages and 79.3% in the control villages had utilized LLITN. The utilization of LLITN in all age groups in the intervention villages was increased by 17.7 percentage point (95% CI 9.7-25.6) at sixth month and by 31.0 percentage point (95% CI 16.9-45.1) at the twelfth month. Among under-five children, the LLITN utilization increased by 31.6 percentage point (95% CI 17.3-45.8) at the sixth month and 38.4 percentage point (95% CI 12.1-64.7) at the twelfth months of the project period. Conclusion Household level skill-based training has demonstrated a marked positive effect in the ...
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Deribew Amare
Birhanu Zewdie
Sena Lelisa
Dejene Tariku
Reda Ayalu A
Sudhakar Morankar
Alemseged Fessehaye
Tessema Fasil
Zeynudin Ahmed
Biadgilign Sibhatu
Deribe Kebede
author_facet Deribew Amare
Birhanu Zewdie
Sena Lelisa
Dejene Tariku
Reda Ayalu A
Sudhakar Morankar
Alemseged Fessehaye
Tessema Fasil
Zeynudin Ahmed
Biadgilign Sibhatu
Deribe Kebede
author_sort Deribew Amare
title The effect of household heads training on long-lasting insecticide-treated bed nets utilization: a cluster randomized controlled trial in Ethiopia
title_short The effect of household heads training on long-lasting insecticide-treated bed nets utilization: a cluster randomized controlled trial in Ethiopia
title_full The effect of household heads training on long-lasting insecticide-treated bed nets utilization: a cluster randomized controlled trial in Ethiopia
title_fullStr The effect of household heads training on long-lasting insecticide-treated bed nets utilization: a cluster randomized controlled trial in Ethiopia
title_full_unstemmed The effect of household heads training on long-lasting insecticide-treated bed nets utilization: a cluster randomized controlled trial in Ethiopia
title_sort effect of household heads training on long-lasting insecticide-treated bed nets utilization: a cluster randomized controlled trial in ethiopia
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