Knowledge, And Attitude Of Service User Of Intermittent Preventive Treatment Of Malaria In Pregnancy Using Sulfadoxine Pyrimethamine In The Volta Region Of Ghana.
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Background
Malaria in pregnancy (MiP) is a condition that can be prevented by using intermittent preven tive treatment using Sulfadoxine-pyrimethamine. However, despite all the effort to reduce
the consequences of MiP for the woman, the unborn child, and the neonate, the knowledge
of Intermittent Preventive Treatment of Malaria in pregnancy using sulfadoxine-pyrimeth amine (IPTp-SP) is low in most malaria-endemic countries, including Ghana. Thus, the
need to examine knowledge, and attitude of service users of intermittent preventive treat ment of malaria in pregnancy using sulfadoxine-pyrimethamine.
Methods
The study was a cross-sectional survey of two selected districts in the Volta Region of
Ghana. The study participants were randomly selected from communities within Nkwanta
North and North Tongu District. In all a total of 438 mothers who have delivered in the past
24 months were selected for the study. The women were interviewed using a structured
questionnaire and the bivariate and multivariable logistic regression results presented in
tables.
Results
The level of knowledge, and attitude were reported as 45.9% and 58.9% respectively.
Knowledge of the service user is determined by the level of education of the women. The
attitude of the service user is determined by making 4–7 visits during ANC, Gestational age
at booking for ANC is 4–7 weeks, income level between 100 to 999, partner educational
level above Middle/JHS/JSS, and age of a partner is above 40 years.
Conclusion
The findings from the present studies highlighted important factor such as number of antenatal visits that affect both knowledge of services and attitude to use IPTp-SP. Therefore, a
community-based health promotion programmes to help to increase knowledges and
improved attitude on timely and regular antenatal attendance to promote the benefit of IPTp-SP should be encouraged.
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Asem L, Abdulia A-G, Assuming PO, Abeka-Nkrumah G (2024) Knowledge, and attitude of service user of intermittent preventive treatment of malaria in pregnancy using sulfadoxine pyrimethamine in the Volta Region of Ghana. PLoS ONE 19(9): e0309340.
