Community perception of malaria in a vulnerable municipality in the Colombian Pacific

La malaria afecta principalmente a las poblaciones que viven en condiciones socioeconómicas deficientes, con acceso limitado a los servicios básicos, condiciones ambientales en deterioro y barreras para acceder a los servicios de salud. Los programas de control se diseñan sin la participación de las...

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García Balaguera, César
Rosero, Carol Yovanna
Montenegro, Franco Andrés
Jaramillo, Gloria Isabel
Coral, Arelis Alexandra
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2020
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Universidad Cooperativa de Colombia
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Malaria
Comunidad
Conocimientos
Actitudes
Prácticas
Malaria
Community
Knowledge
Attitudes
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Colombia
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title Community perception of malaria in a vulnerable municipality in the Colombian Pacific
spellingShingle Community perception of malaria in a vulnerable municipality in the Colombian Pacific
Malaria
Comunidad
Conocimientos
Actitudes
Prácticas
Malaria
Community
Knowledge
Attitudes
Practice
Colombia
title_short Community perception of malaria in a vulnerable municipality in the Colombian Pacific
title_full Community perception of malaria in a vulnerable municipality in the Colombian Pacific
title_fullStr Community perception of malaria in a vulnerable municipality in the Colombian Pacific
title_full_unstemmed Community perception of malaria in a vulnerable municipality in the Colombian Pacific
title_sort Community perception of malaria in a vulnerable municipality in the Colombian Pacific
dc.creator.fl_str_mv García Balaguera, César
Rosero, Carol Yovanna
Montenegro, Franco Andrés
Jaramillo, Gloria Isabel
Coral, Arelis Alexandra
dc.contributor.author.none.fl_str_mv García Balaguera, César
Rosero, Carol Yovanna
Montenegro, Franco Andrés
Jaramillo, Gloria Isabel
Coral, Arelis Alexandra
dc.subject.spa.fl_str_mv Malaria
Comunidad
Conocimientos
Actitudes
Prácticas
topic Malaria
Comunidad
Conocimientos
Actitudes
Prácticas
Malaria
Community
Knowledge
Attitudes
Practice
Colombia
dc.subject.other.spa.fl_str_mv Malaria
Community
Knowledge
Attitudes
Practice
Colombia
description La malaria afecta principalmente a las poblaciones que viven en condiciones socioeconómicas deficientes, con acceso limitado a los servicios básicos, condiciones ambientales en deterioro y barreras para acceder a los servicios de salud. Los programas de control se diseñan sin la participación de las comunidades involucradas, desconociendo el conocimiento local y las dinámicas sociopolíticas y culturales en torno a sus principales problemas de salud, lo que implica imponer medidas de control descontextualizadas que reducen la cobertura y el impacto de las intervenciones. El objetivo de este estudio fue determinar la percepción comunitaria de la malaria en el municipio de Olaya Herrera en el Pacífico colombiano.
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Rosero, C.Y., Jaramillo, G.I., Montenegro, F.A. et al. (2020) Community perception of malaria in a vulnerable municipality in the Colombian Pacific. Malar J 19, 343 (2020). https://doi.org/10.1186/s12936-020-03404-4
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Canelas T, Castillo-Salgado C, Baquero OS, Ribeiro H. Environmental and socioeconomic analysis of malaria transmission in the Brazilian Amazon, 2010–2015. Rev Saude Publica. 2019;53:49.
Valero-Bernal MV. Proportion of fever attributable to malaria in Colombia: Potential indicators for monitoring progress towards malaria elimination. Revista de Salud Pública. 2017;19:45–51
INS. Instituto Nacional de Salud. Informe del Evento: Malaria, Colombia, Semestre I-2018. Informe de Evento. Bogotá: Instituto Nacional de Salud. 2018.
Murillo-Palacios OL, Pedroza C, Bolaños C, Toro ED, Cubillos J, Chaparro P, et al. Malaria complicada en el Chocó: hallazgos clínicos y comparación de datos con el sistema de vigilancia. Rev Salud Pública (Bogota). 2018;20:73–81.
OPS. Organización Panamericana de la Salud. Situación de la malaria en la región de las Américas, 2000-2016. 2018. 7. INS. Instituto Nacional de Salud. Boletín Epidemiológico Semanal, semana 29. Bogotá: Instituto Nacional de Salud. 2018. 8. Molineros LF, López OC, Ramírez HB, Carol CC, Burbano CT. Aplicaciones de un modelo integral para el estudio de la malaria urbana en San Andrés de Tumaco Colombia. Rev Cubana Med Trop. 2014;66:3–19.
Murta FLG, Mendes MO, Sampaio VS, Baze AS Jr, Diaz-Bermudez ZP, Monteiro W, et al. Misperceptions of patients and health workers regarding malaria elimination in the Brazilian Amazon: a qualitative study. Malar J. 2019;18:223.
Castrillón A, Santa Gil V, Loaiza L, Ortíz D, Aragón V. Relación entre cono-cimientos, hábitos y participación comunitaria frente a la transmisión del dengue y chikungunya. CES Salud Pública. 2017;8:70–81.
Molineros-Gallón Luis F. Conocimientos, actitudes, percepciones y prác-ticas comunitarias sobre la malaria urbana. Tumaco, Colombia. Rev Salud Pública (Bogota). 2018;20:82-8
Krisher LK, Krisher J, Ambuludi M, Arichabala A, Beltran-Ayala E, Navarette P, et al. Successful malaria elimination in the Ecuador-Peru border region: epidemiology and lessons learned. Malar J. 2016;15:573.
Win HO, Gold L, Moore K, Agius PA, Fowkes FJI. The impact of community-delivered models of malaria control and elimination: a systematic review. Malar J. 2019;18:269.
Trajman A, Wakoff-Pereira MF, Ramos-Silva J, Cordeiro-Santos M, de Albuquerque MF, Hill PC, et al. Knowledge, attitudes and practices on tuberculosis transmission and prevention among auxiliary healthcare professionals in three Brazilian high-burden cities: a cross-sectional survey. BMC Health Serv Res. 2019;19:532.
IDSN. Instituto Departamental de Salud de Nariño. Proyección población departamento de Nariño. Pasto. 2018.
Molina Gómez K, Caicedo MA, Gaitán A, Herrera-Varela M, Arce MI, Vallejo AF, et al. Characterizing the malaria rural-to-urban transmission interface: The importance of reactive case detection. PLoS Negl Trop Dis. 2017;11:e0005780.
Hlongwana KW, Mabaso ML, Kunene S, Govender D, Maharaj R. Com-munity knowledge, attitudes and practices (KAP) on malaria in Swaziland: a country earmarked for malaria elimination. Malar J. 2009;8:29.
Mora-Ruiz M, Penilla RP, Ordóñez JG, Lopez AD, Solis F, Torres-Estrada JL, et al. Socioeconomic factors, attitudes and practices associated with malaria prevention in the coastal plain of Chiapas Mexico. Malar J. 2014;13:157.
Kinung’hi SM, Mashauri F, Mwanga JR, Nnko SE, Kaatano GM, Malima R, et al. Knowledge, attitudes and practices about malaria among com-munities: comparing epidemic and non-epidemic prone communities of Muleba district North-western Tanzania. BMC Public Health. 2010;10:395.
Mazigo HD, Obasy E, Mauka W, Manyiri P, Zinga M, Kweka EJ, et al. Knowledge, attitudes, and practices about malaria and its control in rural Northwest Tanzania. Malar Res Treat. 2010;2010:794261.
Podder D, Paul B, Dasgupta A, Bandyopadhyay L, Pal A, Roy S. Community perception and risk reduction practices toward malaria and dengue: A mixed-method study in slums of Chetla, Kolkata. Indian J Public Health. 2019;63:178.
Forero D, Chaparro P, Vallejo A, Benavides Y, Gutiérrez J, Arévalo M, et al. Knowledge, attitudes and practices of malaria in Colombia. Malar J. 2014;13:165.
Sáenz FE, Arévalo-Cortés A, Valenzuela G, Vallejo AF, Castellanos A, Poveda-Loayza AC, et al. Malaria epidemiology in low-endemicity areas of the northern coast of Ecuador: high prevalence of asymptomatic infec-tions. Malar J. 2017;16:300.
Shimaponda N, Tembo E, Gebreslasie M, Mukaratirwa S. Knowledge, attitudes and practices in the control and prevention of malaria in four endemic provinces of Zambia. S Afr J Infect Dis. 2017;32:29–39.
Padilla JC, Lizarazo FE, Murillo OL, Mendigaña FA, Pachón E, Vera MJ. Epidemiología de las principales enfermedades transmitidas por vectores en Colombia, 1990-2016. Biomédica. 2017;37:27–40.
Rondón-Cotacio M, Tobón-Castaño A. Actividades de vigilancia epide-miológica de la malaria en la red diagnóstica de la frontera colombiana-peruana. Rev Peru Med Exp Salud Publica. 2018;35:373–81.
Calle-Londoño DA, Álvarez ON, Osorio L, Piñeros-Jiménez JG, León-Rúa Uribe G. Conocimientos sobre malaria y prácticas de uso de mosquiteros insecticidas de larga duración en dos departamentos de Colombia Perú. Rev Peru Med Exp Salud Publica. 2018;35:382–9.
Fernández JA, Idrovo AJ, Giraldo V, Molina HF. Los dominios culturales de la malaria: una aproximación a los saberes no institucionales. Biomédica. 2014;34:250–9.
El Osorio L. control de la malaria en la costa Pacífica colombiana. Biomé-dica. 2006;26:313–6.
Newell I, Wiskin C, Anthoney J, Meza G, de Wildt G. Preventing malaria in the Peruvian Amazon: a qualitative study in Iquitos Peru. Malar J. 2018;17:31.
Carmona G, Donaires LF. Percepciones comunitarias relativas a la pre-vención del dengue en asentamientos humanos afectados. Lima-Perú, Interface-Comunicação. Saúde Educação. 2015;2016(20):839–52.
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spelling García Balaguera, CésarRosero, Carol YovannaMontenegro, Franco AndrésJaramillo, Gloria IsabelCoral, Arelis Alexandra19-3432021-03-16T18:02:13Z2021-03-16T18:02:13Z2020-09-211475-2875https://doi.org/10.1186/s12936-020-03404-4https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12494/33640Rosero, C.Y., Jaramillo, G.I., Montenegro, F.A. et al. (2020) Community perception of malaria in a vulnerable municipality in the Colombian Pacific. Malar J 19, 343 (2020). https://doi.org/10.1186/s12936-020-03404-4La malaria afecta principalmente a las poblaciones que viven en condiciones socioeconómicas deficientes, con acceso limitado a los servicios básicos, condiciones ambientales en deterioro y barreras para acceder a los servicios de salud. Los programas de control se diseñan sin la participación de las comunidades involucradas, desconociendo el conocimiento local y las dinámicas sociopolíticas y culturales en torno a sus principales problemas de salud, lo que implica imponer medidas de control descontextualizadas que reducen la cobertura y el impacto de las intervenciones. El objetivo de este estudio fue determinar la percepción comunitaria de la malaria en el municipio de Olaya Herrera en el Pacífico colombiano.Malaria primarily affects populations living in poor socioeconomic conditions, with limited access to basic services, deteriorating environmental conditions, and barriers to accessing health services. Control programmes are designed without participation from the communities involved, ignoring local knowledge and sociopolitical and cultural dynamics surrounding their main health problems, which implies imposing decontextualized control measures that reduce coverage and the impact of interventions. The objective of this study was to determine the community perception of malaria in the municipality of Olaya Herrera in the Colombian Pacific. Methods: A 41-question survey on knowledge, attitudes, and practices (KAP) related to malaria, the perception of actions by the Department of Health, and access to the health services network was conducted. Results: A total of 134 adults were surveyed, in whose households a total of 671 people lived. According to the survey data, about 80% of the household members included teenagers and children, out of which 61% had malaria at one time, and for 75.3%, this disease is a persistent problem. In spite of this, 57.2% of people who fell ill due to malaria were never visited by health personnel for a follow up. This population claimed that responsibility for who should prevent the disease is shared between each person and the Department of Health. However, personal actions were focused on using mosquito nets, ignoring other important practices to prevent bites. Despite campaigns by the Department of Health, 11.9% of respondents did not know how malaria was transmitted, and 8.96% thought it was transmitted through water. Also, 43.5% said that the Department of Health did not do any work to control malaria and 16% did not know if any action was taken. Conclusions: In spite of the knowledge about malaria and the efforts of the Department of Health to prevent it, the community actions do not seem to be consistent with this knowledge, as the number of cases of malaria is still high0000584894201005042460https://orcid.org/0000-0002-0750-5541COL0096201cesar.garcia@campusucc.edu.cohttps://scholar.google.com/citations?user=CZo1nV4AAAAJ&hl=en1-12Universidad Cooperativa de Colombia, Facultad de Ciencias de la Salud, Medicina, VillavicencioMedicinaVillavicenciohttps://malariajournal.biomedcentral.com/articles/10.1186/s12936-020-03404-4#citeasMalaria JournalWHO. World malaria report 2019. Geneva, World Health Organization, 2019.Canelas T, Castillo-Salgado C, Baquero OS, Ribeiro H. Environmental and socioeconomic analysis of malaria transmission in the Brazilian Amazon, 2010–2015. Rev Saude Publica. 2019;53:49.Valero-Bernal MV. Proportion of fever attributable to malaria in Colombia: Potential indicators for monitoring progress towards malaria elimination. Revista de Salud Pública. 2017;19:45–51INS. Instituto Nacional de Salud. Informe del Evento: Malaria, Colombia, Semestre I-2018. Informe de Evento. Bogotá: Instituto Nacional de Salud. 2018.Murillo-Palacios OL, Pedroza C, Bolaños C, Toro ED, Cubillos J, Chaparro P, et al. Malaria complicada en el Chocó: hallazgos clínicos y comparación de datos con el sistema de vigilancia. Rev Salud Pública (Bogota). 2018;20:73–81.OPS. Organización Panamericana de la Salud. Situación de la malaria en la región de las Américas, 2000-2016. 2018. 7. INS. Instituto Nacional de Salud. Boletín Epidemiológico Semanal, semana 29. Bogotá: Instituto Nacional de Salud. 2018. 8. Molineros LF, López OC, Ramírez HB, Carol CC, Burbano CT. Aplicaciones de un modelo integral para el estudio de la malaria urbana en San Andrés de Tumaco Colombia. Rev Cubana Med Trop. 2014;66:3–19.Murta FLG, Mendes MO, Sampaio VS, Baze AS Jr, Diaz-Bermudez ZP, Monteiro W, et al. Misperceptions of patients and health workers regarding malaria elimination in the Brazilian Amazon: a qualitative study. Malar J. 2019;18:223.Castrillón A, Santa Gil V, Loaiza L, Ortíz D, Aragón V. Relación entre cono-cimientos, hábitos y participación comunitaria frente a la transmisión del dengue y chikungunya. CES Salud Pública. 2017;8:70–81.Molineros-Gallón Luis F. Conocimientos, actitudes, percepciones y prác-ticas comunitarias sobre la malaria urbana. Tumaco, Colombia. Rev Salud Pública (Bogota). 2018;20:82-8Krisher LK, Krisher J, Ambuludi M, Arichabala A, Beltran-Ayala E, Navarette P, et al. Successful malaria elimination in the Ecuador-Peru border region: epidemiology and lessons learned. Malar J. 2016;15:573.Win HO, Gold L, Moore K, Agius PA, Fowkes FJI. The impact of community-delivered models of malaria control and elimination: a systematic review. Malar J. 2019;18:269.Trajman A, Wakoff-Pereira MF, Ramos-Silva J, Cordeiro-Santos M, de Albuquerque MF, Hill PC, et al. Knowledge, attitudes and practices on tuberculosis transmission and prevention among auxiliary healthcare professionals in three Brazilian high-burden cities: a cross-sectional survey. BMC Health Serv Res. 2019;19:532.IDSN. Instituto Departamental de Salud de Nariño. Proyección población departamento de Nariño. Pasto. 2018.Molina Gómez K, Caicedo MA, Gaitán A, Herrera-Varela M, Arce MI, Vallejo AF, et al. Characterizing the malaria rural-to-urban transmission interface: The importance of reactive case detection. PLoS Negl Trop Dis. 2017;11:e0005780.Hlongwana KW, Mabaso ML, Kunene S, Govender D, Maharaj R. Com-munity knowledge, attitudes and practices (KAP) on malaria in Swaziland: a country earmarked for malaria elimination. Malar J. 2009;8:29.Mora-Ruiz M, Penilla RP, Ordóñez JG, Lopez AD, Solis F, Torres-Estrada JL, et al. Socioeconomic factors, attitudes and practices associated with malaria prevention in the coastal plain of Chiapas Mexico. Malar J. 2014;13:157.Kinung’hi SM, Mashauri F, Mwanga JR, Nnko SE, Kaatano GM, Malima R, et al. Knowledge, attitudes and practices about malaria among com-munities: comparing epidemic and non-epidemic prone communities of Muleba district North-western Tanzania. BMC Public Health. 2010;10:395.Mazigo HD, Obasy E, Mauka W, Manyiri P, Zinga M, Kweka EJ, et al. Knowledge, attitudes, and practices about malaria and its control in rural Northwest Tanzania. Malar Res Treat. 2010;2010:794261.Podder D, Paul B, Dasgupta A, Bandyopadhyay L, Pal A, Roy S. Community perception and risk reduction practices toward malaria and dengue: A mixed-method study in slums of Chetla, Kolkata. Indian J Public Health. 2019;63:178.Forero D, Chaparro P, Vallejo A, Benavides Y, Gutiérrez J, Arévalo M, et al. Knowledge, attitudes and practices of malaria in Colombia. Malar J. 2014;13:165.Sáenz FE, Arévalo-Cortés A, Valenzuela G, Vallejo AF, Castellanos A, Poveda-Loayza AC, et al. Malaria epidemiology in low-endemicity areas of the northern coast of Ecuador: high prevalence of asymptomatic infec-tions. Malar J. 2017;16:300.Shimaponda N, Tembo E, Gebreslasie M, Mukaratirwa S. Knowledge, attitudes and practices in the control and prevention of malaria in four endemic provinces of Zambia. S Afr J Infect Dis. 2017;32:29–39.Padilla JC, Lizarazo FE, Murillo OL, Mendigaña FA, Pachón E, Vera MJ. Epidemiología de las principales enfermedades transmitidas por vectores en Colombia, 1990-2016. Biomédica. 2017;37:27–40.Rondón-Cotacio M, Tobón-Castaño A. Actividades de vigilancia epide-miológica de la malaria en la red diagnóstica de la frontera colombiana-peruana. Rev Peru Med Exp Salud Publica. 2018;35:373–81.Calle-Londoño DA, Álvarez ON, Osorio L, Piñeros-Jiménez JG, León-Rúa Uribe G. Conocimientos sobre malaria y prácticas de uso de mosquiteros insecticidas de larga duración en dos departamentos de Colombia Perú. Rev Peru Med Exp Salud Publica. 2018;35:382–9.Fernández JA, Idrovo AJ, Giraldo V, Molina HF. Los dominios culturales de la malaria: una aproximación a los saberes no institucionales. Biomédica. 2014;34:250–9.El Osorio L. control de la malaria en la costa Pacífica colombiana. Biomé-dica. 2006;26:313–6.Newell I, Wiskin C, Anthoney J, Meza G, de Wildt G. Preventing malaria in the Peruvian Amazon: a qualitative study in Iquitos Peru. Malar J. 2018;17:31.Carmona G, Donaires LF. Percepciones comunitarias relativas a la pre-vención del dengue en asentamientos humanos afectados. Lima-Perú, Interface-Comunicação. 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