Knowledge and behaviour as determinants of anti-malarial drug use in a peri-urban population from malaria holoendemic region of western Kenya
Publication Date
2011-04-20Author
Watsierah, Carren A
Jura, Walter G
Raballah, Evans
Kaseje, Dan
Abong'o, Benard
Ouma, Collins
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The appropriate use of anti-malarial drugs determines therapeutic efficacy and
the emergence and spread of drug-resistant malaria. Strategies for improving drug
compliance require accurate information about current practices at the consumer level. This
is to ascertain that the currently applied new combination therapy to malaria treatment will
achieve sustained cure rates and protection against parasite resistance. Therefore, this
cross-sectional study was designed to determine knowledge and behaviour of the
consumers in households (n= 397) in peri-urban location in a malaria holoendemic region of
western Kenya. Methods The knowledge and behaviour associated with anti-malarial use
were evaluated. Using clusters, a questionnaire was administered to a particular household
member who had the most recent malaria episode (within< 2 weeks) and used an anti …