Comparison of knowledge, attitude, and practice among communities living in hotspot and non-hotspot areas of dengue in Selangor, Malaysia

Background: Dengue has affected more than one-third of the world population and Malaysia has recorded an increase in the number of dengue cases since 2012. Selangor state recorded the highest number of dengue cases in Malaysia. Most of the dengue infections occur among people living in hotspot areas...

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Main Authors: Ghani, Nurul Akmar, Shohaimi, Shamarina, Hee, Alvin Kah Wei, Chee, Hui Yee, Segun, Oguntade Emmanuel, Ajibola, Lamidi-Sarumoh Alaba
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Published: MDPI 2019
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spelling my.upm.eprints.229022020-04-15T16:19:24Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/22902/ Comparison of knowledge, attitude, and practice among communities living in hotspot and non-hotspot areas of dengue in Selangor, Malaysia Ghani, Nurul Akmar Shohaimi, Shamarina Hee, Alvin Kah Wei Chee, Hui Yee Segun, Oguntade Emmanuel Ajibola, Lamidi-Sarumoh Alaba Background: Dengue has affected more than one-third of the world population and Malaysia has recorded an increase in the number of dengue cases since 2012. Selangor state recorded the highest number of dengue cases in Malaysia. Most of the dengue infections occur among people living in hotspot areas of dengue. This study aims to compare Knowledge, Attitude, and Practice among communities living in hotspot and non-hotspot dengue areas. Method: Communities living in 20 hotspot and 20 non-hotspot areas in Selangor were chosen in this study where 406 participants were randomly selected to answer questionnaires distributed at their housing areas. Total marks of each categories were compared using t-test. Result: Results show that there were significant mean differences in marks in Knowledge (p value: 0.003; 15.41 vs. 14.55) and Attitude (p value: < 0.001; 11.41 vs. 10.33), but not Practice (p value 0.101; 10.83 vs. 10.47) categories between communities of non-hotspot and hotspot areas. After considering two confounding variables which are education level and household income, different mean marks are found to be significant in Knowledge when education level acts as a covariate and Attitude when both act as covariates. Conclusion: Overall results show that people living in non-hotspot areas had better knowledge and attitude than people living in hotspot areas, but no difference was found in practice. This suggests that public health education should be done more frequently with people with a low education background and low household income, especially in hotspot areas to fight dengue outbreak and make dengue cases decrease effectively. MDPI 2019 Article PeerReviewed text en http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/22902/1/22902.pdf Ghani, Nurul Akmar and Shohaimi, Shamarina and Hee, Alvin Kah Wei and Chee, Hui Yee and Segun, Oguntade Emmanuel and Ajibola, Lamidi-Sarumoh Alaba (2019) Comparison of knowledge, attitude, and practice among communities living in hotspot and non-hotspot areas of dengue in Selangor, Malaysia. Tropical Medicine and Infectious Disease, 4 (1). art. no. 37. pp. 1-10. ISSN 2414-6366 https://www.mdpi.com/2414-6366/4/1/37 10.3390/tropicalmed4010037
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description Background: Dengue has affected more than one-third of the world population and Malaysia has recorded an increase in the number of dengue cases since 2012. Selangor state recorded the highest number of dengue cases in Malaysia. Most of the dengue infections occur among people living in hotspot areas of dengue. This study aims to compare Knowledge, Attitude, and Practice among communities living in hotspot and non-hotspot dengue areas. Method: Communities living in 20 hotspot and 20 non-hotspot areas in Selangor were chosen in this study where 406 participants were randomly selected to answer questionnaires distributed at their housing areas. Total marks of each categories were compared using t-test. Result: Results show that there were significant mean differences in marks in Knowledge (p value: 0.003; 15.41 vs. 14.55) and Attitude (p value: < 0.001; 11.41 vs. 10.33), but not Practice (p value 0.101; 10.83 vs. 10.47) categories between communities of non-hotspot and hotspot areas. After considering two confounding variables which are education level and household income, different mean marks are found to be significant in Knowledge when education level acts as a covariate and Attitude when both act as covariates. Conclusion: Overall results show that people living in non-hotspot areas had better knowledge and attitude than people living in hotspot areas, but no difference was found in practice. This suggests that public health education should be done more frequently with people with a low education background and low household income, especially in hotspot areas to fight dengue outbreak and make dengue cases decrease effectively.
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author Ghani, Nurul Akmar
Shohaimi, Shamarina
Hee, Alvin Kah Wei
Chee, Hui Yee
Segun, Oguntade Emmanuel
Ajibola, Lamidi-Sarumoh Alaba
spellingShingle Ghani, Nurul Akmar
Shohaimi, Shamarina
Hee, Alvin Kah Wei
Chee, Hui Yee
Segun, Oguntade Emmanuel
Ajibola, Lamidi-Sarumoh Alaba
Comparison of knowledge, attitude, and practice among communities living in hotspot and non-hotspot areas of dengue in Selangor, Malaysia
author_facet Ghani, Nurul Akmar
Shohaimi, Shamarina
Hee, Alvin Kah Wei
Chee, Hui Yee
Segun, Oguntade Emmanuel
Ajibola, Lamidi-Sarumoh Alaba
author_sort Ghani, Nurul Akmar
title Comparison of knowledge, attitude, and practice among communities living in hotspot and non-hotspot areas of dengue in Selangor, Malaysia
title_short Comparison of knowledge, attitude, and practice among communities living in hotspot and non-hotspot areas of dengue in Selangor, Malaysia
title_full Comparison of knowledge, attitude, and practice among communities living in hotspot and non-hotspot areas of dengue in Selangor, Malaysia
title_fullStr Comparison of knowledge, attitude, and practice among communities living in hotspot and non-hotspot areas of dengue in Selangor, Malaysia
title_full_unstemmed Comparison of knowledge, attitude, and practice among communities living in hotspot and non-hotspot areas of dengue in Selangor, Malaysia
title_sort comparison of knowledge, attitude, and practice among communities living in hotspot and non-hotspot areas of dengue in selangor, malaysia
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publishDate 2019
url http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/22902/1/22902.pdf
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