Beyond Knowledge and Awareness: Addressing Misconceptions in Ghana’s Preparation towards an Outbreak of Ebola Virus Disease
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Background
Ebola Virus Disease (EVD) is not new to the world. However, the West African EVD epidemic
which started in 2014 evolved into the largest, most severe and most complex outbreak
in the history of the disease. The three most-affected countries faced enormous
challenges in stopping the transmission and providing care for all patients. Although Ghana
had not recorded any confirmed Ebola case, social factors have been reported to hinder
efforts to control the outbreak in the three most affected countries. This qualitative study
was designed to explore community knowledge and attitudes about Ebola and its
transmission.
Methods
This study was carried out in five of the ten regions in Ghana. Twenty-five focus group discussions
(N = 235) and 40 in-depth interviews were conducted across the five regions with
community members, stakeholders and opinion leaders. The interviews were recorded digitally
and transcribed verbatim. Framework analysis was adopted in the analysis of the data
using Nvivo 10.
Results
The results showed a high level of awareness and knowledge about Ebola. The study further
showed that knowledge on how to identify suspected cases of Ebola was also high
among respondents. However, there was a firm belief that Ebola was a spiritual condition
and could also be transmitted through air, mosquito bites and houseflies. These misconceptions
resulted in perceptions of stigma and discrimination towards people who may get
Ebola or work with Ebola patients.
Conclusion
We conclude that although knowledge and awareness about Ebola is high among Ghanaians
who participated in the study, there are still misconceptions about the disease. The
study recommends that health education on Ebola disease should move beyond creating
awareness to targeting the identified misconceptions to improve future containment efforts.
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Adongo PB, Tabong PT-N, Asampong E, Ansong J, Robalo M, Adanu RM (2016) Beyond Knowledge and Awareness: Addressing Misconceptions in Ghana’s Preparation towards an Outbreak of Ebola Virus Disease. PLoS ONE 11(2): e0149627. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0149627