TY - JOUR KW - Young Adult KW - Socioeconomic Factors KW - Perception KW - onchocerciasis KW - Medication adherence KW - Male KW - Ivermectin KW - Humans KW - Health Policy KW - Health Knowledge, Attitudes, Practice KW - Filaricides KW - Female KW - Endemic Diseases KW - Child KW - Africa South of the Sahara KW - Adult KW - Adolescent AU - Okeibunor J AU - Brieger W AU - Abiose A AU - Elhassan E AU - Ndyomugyenyi R AU - Wanji S AU - Amazigo U AB -

This study identified the socio-demographic correlates of intention to comply with ivermectin treatment, from a structured interview of 2,306 persons aged 10 years and above, grouped into high and low compliers, who took ivermectin 6-8 times and 0-2 times respectively. Simple descriptive statistics were employed in characterizing the respondents into high and low compliers, while some socio-demographic and key perceptual factors were employed in regression models constructed to explain levels of compliance among the respondents. Demographic and perceptual factors associated with intention to comply with prolonged treatment with ivermectin were identified. Intention to comply was higher among married persons (91.8%, p < 0.001); local populations (89.8%, p < 0.001); and those with history of complying with treatment (98.2%, p < 0.001). Perception of onchocerciasis and effectiveness of ivermectin influenced intention to continue. The perceptual factors that drive the intention to comply should inform plans for health education at the project and village levels.

 

 

 

BT - International quarterly of community health education C1 -

http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23661417?dopt=Abstract

 

 

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DO - 10.2190/IQ.33.2.e IS - 2 J2 - Int Q Community Health Educ LA - eng N2 -

This study identified the socio-demographic correlates of intention to comply with ivermectin treatment, from a structured interview of 2,306 persons aged 10 years and above, grouped into high and low compliers, who took ivermectin 6-8 times and 0-2 times respectively. Simple descriptive statistics were employed in characterizing the respondents into high and low compliers, while some socio-demographic and key perceptual factors were employed in regression models constructed to explain levels of compliance among the respondents. Demographic and perceptual factors associated with intention to comply with prolonged treatment with ivermectin were identified. Intention to comply was higher among married persons (91.8%, p < 0.001); local populations (89.8%, p < 0.001); and those with history of complying with treatment (98.2%, p < 0.001). Perception of onchocerciasis and effectiveness of ivermectin influenced intention to continue. The perceptual factors that drive the intention to comply should inform plans for health education at the project and village levels.

 

 

 

PY - 2012 SP - 159 EP - 73 T2 - International quarterly of community health education TI - Intention to continue with ivermectin treatment for onchocerciasis control after eight years of annual distribution in Cameroon, Nigeria, and Uganda. VL - 33 SN - 0272-684X ER -