2023
DOI: 10.21203/rs.3.rs-2515416/v1
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Perception about malaria and understanding of malaria prevention information in selected rural communities of Nigeria

Abstract: Studies have shown that social and cultural factors affect how people perceive diseases. Thus, the area of perception about malaria has been the focus of several scholarly interventions. However there has been limited investigation of the perception of people and their understanding of malaria prevention information in Nigeria. This study, anchored on the Health Belief Model, investigated the perception of selected rural dwellers in Oyo and Osun states, Nigeria, about malaria and their understanding of availab… Show more

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“…Such a lack of knowledge may impede malaria control efforts in the country. Such misconceptions have also been recorded among communities in Tanzania and Nigeria [28,30], pregnant women in Uganda [31] and caregivers of children in Sierra Leone and Ethiopia [32,33].…”
Section: Awareness Of Malariamentioning
confidence: 90%
“…Such a lack of knowledge may impede malaria control efforts in the country. Such misconceptions have also been recorded among communities in Tanzania and Nigeria [28,30], pregnant women in Uganda [31] and caregivers of children in Sierra Leone and Ethiopia [32,33].…”
Section: Awareness Of Malariamentioning
confidence: 90%