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Published in: Malaria Journal 1/2014

Open Access 01-12-2014 | Research

“People will say that I am proud”: a qualitative study of barriers to bed net use away from home in four Ugandan districts

Authors: April Monroe, Steven A Harvey, Yukyan Lam, Denis Muhangi, Dana Loll, Asaph Turinde Kabali, Rachel Weber

Published in: Malaria Journal | Issue 1/2014

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Abstract

Background

Despite increased access and ownership, barriers to insecticide-treated bed net (ITN) use persist. While barriers within the home have been well documented, the challenges to net use when sleeping away from home remain relatively unexplored. This study examines common situations in which people sleep away from home and the barriers to ITN use in those situations.

Methods

To explore these issues, a group of researchers conducted 28 in-depth interviews and four focus groups amongst adults from net-owning households in four Ugandan districts.

Results

In addition to sleeping outside during hot season, participants identified social events, livelihood activities, and times of difficulty as circumstances in which large numbers of people sleep away from home. Associated challenges to ITN use included social barriers such as fear of appearing proud, logistical barriers such as not having a place to hang a net, and resource limitations such as not having an extra net with which to travel. Social disapproval emerged as an important barrier to ITN use in public settings.

Conclusions

Unique barriers to ITN use exist when people spend the night away from home. It is essential to identify and address these barriers in order to reduce malaria exposure in such situations. For events like funerals or religious “crusades” where large numbers of people sleep away from home, alternative approaches, such as spatial repellents may be more appropriate than ITNs. Additional research is required to identify the acceptability and feasibility of alternative prevention strategies in situations where ITNs are unlikely to be effective.
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Metadata
Title
“People will say that I am proud”: a qualitative study of barriers to bed net use away from home in four Ugandan districts
Authors
April Monroe
Steven A Harvey
Yukyan Lam
Denis Muhangi
Dana Loll
Asaph Turinde Kabali
Rachel Weber
Publication date
01-12-2014
Publisher
BioMed Central
Published in
Malaria Journal / Issue 1/2014
Electronic ISSN: 1475-2875
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/1475-2875-13-82

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