Title of article :
Home Management and Prevention of Malaria among Under-Five Children: Experiences of Mothers in a Nigerian Local Government Area
Author/Authors :
Adeyemo, M. O. A. Ladoke Akintola University of Technology - Department of Nursing, Nigeria , Oluwatosin, O. A. University of Ibadan - College of Medicine - Department of Nursing, Nigeria , Amodu, O. K. University of Ibadan - College of Medicine, Institute of Child Health, Nigeria , Taofeeq, Y. O. University of Ibadan - Department of Agricultural Extension and Rural Development, Nigeria
Abstract :
The ravaging effect of malaria on children is of concern due to its high mortality and morbidity rates. This study assessed the practices of mothers of under-five children in home management and prevention of malaria. Multistage random sampling technique was used for selection of 837mothers of under-five. The instruments used were focus group discussion and structured questionnaire. Statistical Package for Social Sciences (SPSS) was used for data entry and analysis. Each correct answer on knowledge was assigned a score of one (1), while wrong answer got zero (0). The scores were graded as high (60% to 100%), average (40% to 59%) or low ( 40%). The items on practices were ranked as always (2), occasional (1) and never (0), they were graded as good- 60% to 100%, fair- 40% to 59% and poor- 40%. The level of knowledge of the respondents on causes, transmission and symptoms of malaria was low, as 75% of them scored less than 40%, 45.2% scored less than 40% in knowledge of prevention, 97.7% scored less than 40% in practices of home management and 63.3% scored 40% in preventive practices. The findings of this study justify and support the need for interventional study to improve the mothers’ experiences in practices of home management and prevention of malaria.
Keywords :
Home management , Malaria , Mothers , Prevention , Under , five children
Journal title :
African Journal of Biomedical Research
Journal title :
African Journal of Biomedical Research