作者: Saw Nay Htoo , Colleen M. Davison , Naw Pue Pue Mhote , Breagh Cheng
DOI: 10.1186/S12936-021-03733-Y
关键词: Political science 、 Public health 、 Community engagement 、 Environmental health 、 Psychological intervention 、 Incentive 、 Southeast asian 、 Malaria 、 Indirect costs 、 Implementation research
摘要: Multi-pronged malaria elimination strategies are increasingly being considered for accelerating efforts against transmission in Southeast Asia. Two prevention interventions used the region insecticide-treated bed-nets (ITNs) and mass drug administration (MDA). Universal access to ITNs is recommended high population coverage (e.g. above 80%) needed during MDA initiatives maximize impact of these interventions. However, variability ITN use individual participation exists. This systematic review aims provide a summary overview literature discussing factors influencing uptake two control Asian countries. A search OVID Embase, MEDLINE, Cochrane Central Register Controlled Trials, Web Science, OpenGrey, ProQuest, Google Scholar was undertaken February 2020. English-language publications with any study design using data from ten member countries the Association Nations were eligible inclusion. In addition, reference lists identified articles manually searched. Websites relevant international agencies also searched identify related grey literature. The thirty that met inclusion exclusion criteria. Most discussed (n = 18) populations Myanmar (n = 14). All studies published after 2016, whereas included spanned 1998 Seven main themes emerged across studies. Knowledge attitudes towards emphasized as key associated use. For participation, importance positive program, influence indirect costs incentives, tendency group decision-making. As Asia continue work becoming malaria-free by 2030, knowledge local sub-groups should be assessed incorporated into planning implementation activities. role incentives decision making particularly they relate MDA. There need ongoing involvement health educators, continuation research prioritization community engagement alongside region.